We had two missions for today— and one of them got completed. DD wanted to take Arabella to see the Christmas trees at the mansion in downtown Mount Pleasant and I wanted to take her to see Santa at the mall. In theory we should have been able to do both, but we got off to a slow start and by the time we got out the door it was very clearly a one or the other situation. So, to the mall, it was!

Arabella seemed pleasant on the ride there so I had high hopes she would be in good spirits for her introduction to the big guy (assuming the line wasn’t too long). The line wasn’t a problem. In fact, there was no line at all. I actually had to ask the elf if they were open for business. We walked right up and I handed Arabella over to Santa. I had seen so many photos of kids having meltdowns in their Santa photos that I just assumed she would have one too. Not so much. Not only was she all smiles for her photos, but as I paid for the photos she went on to gaze whimsically into Santa’s eyes while stroking his beard. (It’s possible she was actually pulling on his beard to see if it was real, but why ruin a sweet moment with my cynicism). My cynicism is perhaps fueled by the fact that a photo with Santa is now a sizable investment. We purchased the “digital package”— which means that you get all (in our case 7) of the static photos taken by an amateur photographer emailed to you… for a mere $35. Ridiculous? Perhaps. But honestly, we got a keeper and I would have paid double for it. And real talk— I probably will pay double (or more??) when I take her to see Santa in Chicago. Oh 2018, you really know how to take the magic out of some things.


After we finished up with Santa we headed to the train. I can honestly say it’s been 30 years since I’ve been excited about the train— and it may or may not be the same one I rode as a child. I rode with Arabella. A single ride taken for the sole purpose of some photos. We thought she wouldn’t really know what was going on, but she loved it. We still only did one ride, but we got some adorable photos.



After snapping a few more photos with the Christmas decorations and running into an old friend from my days at American Outfitters, we headed out.


We were making our way back to Mount Pleasant for dinner— when we got pulled over. No really, DD, the safest driver on the planet, got pulled over. The trooper said he didn’t change lanes and/or slow down for a police car on the side of the road that had its lights on. In my opinion, it was a pretty big stretch— but you’ve got to respect an officer doing his job. He checked all of our ID’s and let us go with a warning. He also got a good laugh when he saw me taking a selfie and I told him it was because I wanted a photographic reminder of DD getting pulled over. Anyway, if you see an emergency vehicle on the side of the road— be sure to change lanes if possible or slow down by at least 15 MPH. It’s the law.

Back in MP we had dinner at Aumer’s. I’m pretty sure people thought we were nuts to have a baby on the bar side of the restaurant, but the dining room was closed. When we finished up around 10p, I noticed the bar had emptied out. I asked the waitress what time they closed— the answer? Ten minutes ago. So, there you have it. On the eve of her 7-month birthday Arabella met Santa and also shut down her first bar. I’m beaming with pride. (And also feeling increasingly confident about that #parentsoftheyear distinction that Jarmon and I are after!!).


































































































































































