I think every day with family is a wonderful time. We have taken this season captive and squeezed in as much family fun as possible. We have been the Griswolds this year, without the tacky sweaters or intrusive cousin Eddy. We have incorporated many Christmas traditions that were age appropriate, including Christmas caroling in our neighborhood. The kids loved it!!! It was very similar to trick-or-treating; run to the house, ring the bell and shout out "Jesus Loves You." And then we would sing! We were out about an hour, just long enough to get cold and need some hot cocoa to warm us up afterwards and what a great way to spend the last night with our dear neighbors before they moved out.
Christmas eve was the first time in 12 years we were not with my parents, so there was an adjustment for us. With fewer people to open gifts, we had the kids to bed only a little bit off schedule.
Siena has been talking about a "bigger deer" for nearly two months and Santa heard her plea because he delivered. Tears of joy filled her eyes when she saw him and hauled him off to her bedroom. In her mind, Christmas was done because the best gift had come. So far, Rudolph continues to follow Siena EVERYWHERE and rides in the car with us. He is a larger than life friend that makes our little girl grin.
We stayed in our pjs as long as possible on Christmas morning playing with toys, drinking coffee and listening to Christmas music. Carson was very thrilled to have things with four wheels and "borrow" anything his sister received. What fun to see them interact!
The other present that Siena truly enjoyed was her doctor kit. Everyone that possibly could got a physical from Dr. Siena. I think everyone is healthy according to her records but she is on call if that ever changes.
We had a very festive and fun Christmas evening with Uncle Dave and Lashon and the Hamricks. What a fun family tradition that was started when we were two young married couples with family in different states. Together we now have 6 children who cherish time together both on Christmas and throughout the year.
We have enjoyed a magnificent year full of firsts and agains. Raising children doesn't call for many exciting stories to share with those we meet, but their little lives make up our own and bring us joy we never thought possible. Wishing you and yours a very Happy New Year!!!
No comments:
Post a Comment