Our celebration actually began a day earlier, when we went to go visit Godmother Julia in the city. Jack actually calls his godparents "Godfather" and "Godmama". It's pretty adorable. Especially when used in sentences like "Godfather make dino poop!" Godfather and Godmama got their godparently duties out of the way early by taking Jack to see a big elaborate nativity scene at a nearby little chapel (not much bigger than the nativity itself).
Jack was very excited to see the baby Jesus. But then, he was possibly even more excited to see the baby sheep, so I'm not sure what liturgical lessons he took away from the experience. Baby Jesus got to hang out with farm animals -- what a lucky baby! I think that was the lesson.
Maybe that counted as our hike. One of our meximuse traditions is to go for a hike. This was a pilgrimage of sorts, right? Close enough. This is how Jack travels now:
Can't say the cast on his foot bums him out too much, as long as there's a daddy to ride on. He only has 23 days of cast left now, so he should be back to tearing around the neighborhood in no time, but for now he's more careful than is usually characteristic of him, and has reverted back to crawling around the house. He should be able to walk on the cast eventually, but his legs are two different lengths with it on, so that adds its own challenges. The biggest challenge from my perspective is bathing him. The cast can't get wet and Jack has let us know in no uncertain terms that he does NOT care for sponge baths. So in 23 days, he should only need like two or three more baths, right? January is going to be a dirty month for Jack. :)
Back to Meximuse! Another tradition is a feast, and on this one we took no shortcuts. Danny made barbacoa, mexican barbeque wrapped in banana leaves and slow roasted for many hours with various chile peppers... it was as delicious as it sounds. The best part of a nice long roast is there's plenty of time to play games and tell stories and take silly photos.
And here's the godparents teaching Jack to see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil...
Jack loves his godparents. He reveled in all the attention this weekend, and is already looking forward to their next visit. We rang in the New Year thinking about the things we were thankful for in 2010, and one of them is definitely having wonderful people in our lives like Scott and Julia, such incredible role models for our son and such inspiring friends to us that have become our family. God bless the godfamily!
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Wonderful post. I loved the pictures -- and the description of Meximuse.
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