Just a glimpse of our Christmas eve and day. Like our Thanksgiving, I kept the picture taking to a minimum.......my hands were usually too busy holding some sort of tasty food or beverage... or hugging someone.
In fact, our Christmas eve started with Grandpa's hands busy tickling 2 little someones....a good start to our celebration (
ignore the unsightly cords under that black table-thank you)
Oh, how I love big veggie trays. I bet if I kept a tray of veggies on my counter...I would eat more. I just love having them all cut up and ready to eat....sorry, little tangent there...back to Christmas.
It seems we have started a tradition in our home....skunks for Christmas. Last year it was a remote control skunk, complete with working tail and sprayer. This year, I found a couple of skunk hand puppets. I ordered them a few days before Christmas and was so excited when they showed up on our doorstep on Christmas Eve.
The boys were excited to introduce their new skunk friends.
We played our annual game of Scrambled States of America. The game brought lots of laughs....especially when Sam decided to emcee the game.
It was so much fun watching the boys take items out of their stockings. Each time they would pull out a candy cane
...(organic and natural-I was so excited to find those)...they would cheer ....."
a.candy.cane!....another candy cane!....3 candy canes?!!". I've never heard or seen anyone get so excited over candy canes....it was very sweet(literally).
Two very excited boys.
I surprised G and had my blog made into a book.....if you blog, I highly recommend doing this.
My mom and dad had their whole house decorated.....it was very festive.
This table held lots of delicious food (you outdid yourself mom).....it also held family from near and far.
The cousins patiently waited for the presents to be handed out....we had a plan and we stuck to it. It worked great....a very calm and orderly unwrapping system.
The dessert table was a popular spot.
Of course, Mr and Mrs Claus were there to enjoy all of it.
We hope you all had a Merry Christmas.
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But the angel said to them, "Do not be afraid. I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord." Luke 2:10-11