Monday, December 29, 2008

Christmas Celebration

I hope that you are all enjoying this blessed Christmas season. Our family had a wonderful week. The girls and I went to the early Christmas Eve service. While Kevin was at the second service I fed Julia and let Chloe watch the Muppets version of A Christmas Carol while I got pizza dough ready. We were planning on a late supper (8:00 by the time Kevin got home) because we had to leave for the early service at 4:30. That was too early to be eating supper. I thought pizza would be a great idea. I got all of the ingredients in the bread machine and let it do all the work for me. When Kevin got home it was time to assemble the pizza. I opened the bread machine to find that none of the ingredients were even mixed together! It had been making all the right noises, so I thought it was fine. So much for the pizza idea. We had a supper of cheese and crackers, popcorn, chips, bananas, and cookies. Chloe loved it! We opened our presents while we ate. The girls were so much fun to watch. Julia thought unwrapping was the greatest thing ever. If she didn’t have a gift to open, she would crawl to the pile of wrapping paper on the floor and rearrange it as if she were unwrapping the floor!

Christmas morning we went to the earlier service again (this time it was the other church). Chloe enjoyed her special breakfast of cinnamon rolls and chocolate milk. It’s tradition in my family to eat Christmas cookies for breakfast that morning, but I never got around to making any this year. While Kevin was at the second service I packed for our trip. The girls enjoyed playing with new toys. We packed a simple lunch to eat in the car and hit the road around 1:30. That evening was spent visiting with my mom and dad and starting a game of Rail Baron after the girls went to bed.

The next morning my brother and sister-in-law came over, and everybody opened gifts. It was lots of fun to watch the girls open presents again and to see what everybody received. After opening we ate lunch, visited some more, and played our new -- Blokus. That was a hit! It was played a number of times while we were there. The remainder of Friday and Saturday were spent in the typical fashion -- visiting, playing lots of games, eating, etc. The trip was too short (a mere 51 hours), but we are very glad to have spent time with family. Now all the excitement is dying down, and we are trying to get back into our normal routines.

I will post some fun entries later giving a few more details of our Christmas, hopefully with some pictures. I didn’t really take any pictures because I was busy with Julia much of the time, and my mom was taking quite a few. She put all of the pictures on a CD for me before I left, but my computer is saying it’s a corrupt disk. That means I can’t share anything until I somehow get those copies. Stay tuned.

Since we are still celebrating the birth of our Savior I will once again say… Merry Christmas!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I guess I will have to send out another disk with pictures on it. I would hate to hold up the blog. :) It was nice having the family together. It doesn't happen often enough. Give the girls a kiss.

Anonymous said...

I have not read your blog in sometime I am sorry for that it looks like you had a great Christmas. Adam and Noah were also just so much fun during Christmas we gave a Adam a toy broom and thats all he wanted we gave him other things to open and he just tossed them. Noah he just loves to open presents. I wrapped every book and every toy separate it was fun. Hope

Anonymous said...

Sorry I guess I should have finished the sentence I think I was going to say Hope you are all well and miss you guys.