This Christmas was fit for a Jimmy Stewart movie. We tried to focus on keeping it simple and putting Christ as the center. It has been a wonderful week filled with friends, family, delicious food, (another round of the flu), and thanks to John's iPhone... lots of home videos:)...
I had a small tea party (minus the tea) for my friend Holly's birthday. Holly, Charlotte, Joi, and Peggy came. The company was delightful and I am making a resolution for more afternoon play dates with dainty dishes in 2015.
My kids love The Nutcracker and watched the entire performance via amazon prime over dinner one night. I love that they are as enchanted as I once was with the ballet.
Something I never want to forget - the cute way Rissy says "hat."
A few days before Christmas, Grandmother Gregory and the twins came with an SUV full of Christmas cheer including gifts, large and small, poinsettias (from Nan), and more. We had a great time with Grandma and the twins. Grandma treated us to a movie (Big Hero 6) and treats, and we attended a live nativity at the Catholic church up the street. We were able to pet a real camel. We plan on making a visit to the live nativity a Christmas tradition!
Our Elf on the Shelf Jiminy brought a small gift for the kids a few days before Christmas.
For Family Home Evening, we had a night in Bethlehem and learned about the Savior's birth.
Santa came along with the Bullock family. They were so generous with their love and gifts!
After the kids went to bed, Santa (with the help of Mrs. Claus) brought snow.
"The children all nestled and snug in their beds'"
Thanks to Grandma and Nana, Christmas morning was glorious! My kids got everything they wanted and then some!
John made egg, ham, and cheese sandwiches for Christmas morning breakfast.
Christmas afternoon brought the Wilde family. We spent the next day in the Museum District viewing the Menil Collection.
They were incredible house guests and filled our ovens with pies and bread, read books to and held our babies.
If every time a bell rings, an angel gets it's wings; then we gave out dozens with how much the oven timer chimed. Eating wonderful food with the ones I love is what life is all about! Thank you, friends and family for your thoughtful gifts, cards, treats, and time. This is by far our favorite time of year and we hope that everyone had an equally delightful holiday!
3 comments:
Great post! I had such a great Christmas with you and the kids and enjoyed all our faraway family visitors. So glad you were able to capture the kids' Christmas excitement in your post, especially in the photo of Clarissa opening gifts. I can't wait for another year with you!
How did I miss this last week. Such wonderful pictures--love the one with Rissy and her mouth open :-) Looks like you captured it all. I wish that we only had to shovel your snowstorm!! Tommy is the perfect Christmas posterboy--an elf on the shelf wannabe! Love you and thank you for sharing these with us!
You are a rockstar to pull off so much magic with the flu season you have had. What beautiful memories!
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