Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Christmas Day...

Four excited kids on Christmas morning makes for a fun day. The kids were excited about their own gifts - they were equally excited about their sibling's gifts and Bennett was heard saying multiple times, "This is the best Christmas ever." He's lived a short life thus far - I'm sure we have plenty of years to disappoint him!

The three older kids woke up around seven and played in Bennett's room until Cannon was ready to wake up at 7:45. They rushed down the stairs in excitement. Santa is always very practical but he never disappoints - especially when he delivers a Spiderman toothbrush and Lego underwear!
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Steve's parents joined us for a little bit as the kids started opening gifts before making the rounds to see all of his siblings.
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For how long it takes to prepare for Christmas - the morning sure seems to rush by.
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In no time, the gifts had been opened, everything was piled in the living room and we moved on to making monkey bread for breakfast.
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After breakfast we made our way outside to try out the new gifts and parade our matching pajamas to all the neighbors!
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The afternoon was spent napping, playing with toys and enjoying Christmas. Late in the afternoon we met up with family at Steve's parents house where cousins excitedly talked about their Christmas mornings and showed off their new light sabers. By the time we got home that night Christmas was over. Kids went off to bed and Steve and I looked at each other in slight exhaustion. We did it. Another year of Christmas magic - which often takes a lot of energy - and we made it. We spent the month filling our home and our hearts with Christmas spirit and it was worth all the effort. Eleven months until we do it all over again!

2 comments:

  1. wow! your words are spot on! "we made it!" through another christmas holiday season. we love every minute but when it is over, (as sad as it truly is) there is a sense of accomplishment and a sigh of relief we have 11 months until the next christmas. i also loved how you said, "we have plenty years to disappoint." there always seems to be a child or two crying on christmas day...sometimes more!!! you have a beautiful family and i can see what excellent parents you are! happy new year!

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    1. Thank you! Christmas is such a fun time of year but we all know the work that goes into it! The older my children get, the more sympathy I have for my own parents who worked so hard to make Christmas great.

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