| We spent an evening earlier in the week decorating sugar cookies. |
| Helen was so happy to be reunited with her doggie this week. She left him in Utah last month, but he made it safely back home in a package mailed by Maggie. |
| Our Christmas celebration kicked off with dinner on Christmas Eve. We felt like the Whos as we feast, feast, feast, FEAST! |
| Abe finished his 3-D soccer ball puzzle before breakfast on Christmas morning. We thought it would take a little longer than that. |
| Once again Sophie asked for, and received, a wedge of blue cheese for Christmas. Here she is spreading blue cheese on her waffles Christmas morning. She says it's a delicious combination. |
| Packaging is still a great toy. The kids spent hours cutting up boxes and wrappings to make mazes for their tiny robotic bugs to navigate. |
| For our final photo, we can't resist posting a picture of Sophie and Helen in their delightfully old-fashioned nightgowns. Matching, too. |
3 comments:
It looks like a fantastic day. I love how you all have a part in the Christmas story. I would bet that "Twinkle twinkle little star" sounds wonderful on the drums. Love the night gowns. Blue Cheese on waffles?? And it is good?? This post makes me smile. Bill took vacation as well, only his is for the days after Christmas this year. It is nice.
Fun Christmas traditions. Sophie's culinary combination, the blue cheese on her waffle, is very interesting. I also love the kids creativity with the mazes made out of boxes. Sounds like you all had a very merry Christmas.
So fun to read about your holiday adventures. I love to hear of the traditions that you've established, especially the enacting of the Christmas story (complete with music) and sleeping all together next to the Christmas tree. I'm always amazed by what Brandan creates - what a beautiful footstool (I never really imagined I'd be using beautiful and footstool in the same sentence). :) Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
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