As I mentioned, Jeff gave me a new camera for my birthday. I still find it a bit intimidating. It was supposed to be a gift for Christmas, but my birthday gift didn't come in time, and he had the camera on hand, so he gave me my Christmas gift for my birthday. (This is one rarely mentioned benefit of having a December birthday!) I'm so glad it happened that way so that we could take pictures of our Christmas celebrations with the new camera. And someday I'll post pictures of Thanksgiving and birthdays, but for now, enjoy Christmas!
As has become our Christmas Eve tradition, we opened our family gift of "new" pajamas on Christmas Eve night after we had read the story of Jesus' arrival in the Jesus Storybook Bible. Then we drove around and looked at the Christmas lights in our new town. Here are some family self-portraits before our drive. (I loved hearing Benjamin telling us which houses were "very beautiful!")
Attractive, right?
Here's our tree...
overflowing with gifts from faraway family…and us, of course!
Grace asked to help fill Jonathan's stocking this year, so I let her. Also, when we were out looking at Christmas lights, she told us we should go home because she thought Santa Claus was at our house right NOW. Funny girl!
Here's the groggy-eyed crew on Christmas morning. They didn't get us out of bed. It's our tradition to get up a little late, open stockings, and then have breakfast before we open our gifts. The kids requested the overnight French toast like I made last year, and since I pretty much never get breakfast requests from them, that may become our traditional Christmas breakfast. It's yummy.
Stockings!
Here are my favorite people reading the book that my mom and Don gave us for Christmas. Great story, love the message, and if the kids all sat down to hear it, you can be sure that they love it, too.
And here are just a few pics from Christmas Day.
We gave each of the kids a boxed set of books. Here are Jonathan's. He's read a few of them already…and so have I!
"My first Lego Friends set!" says Grace.
A good gift for the boy who is out to disassemble the world.
Truth. Me in a ponytail and no shower. I think I miss my shower before the kids are up about twice a year. It's worth in on Christmas! Jeff and the kids gave me three charms for my bracelet, which will now be recognized as a charm bracelet because it will have charms on it. :) I love the ones they chose.
Working on new Legos.
Benjamin and his beloved scooter. He got it for his birthday from Doreen, but we saved the riding of it for Christmas because we knew that Grace would be getting a scooter at Christmas.
Our "big" gift to the younger kids was a set of paints to go with the easel. Here they are, out on the patio, trying them out.
I took this one from inside the window. They were a hit.
And here are the "youngers" trying out their new scooters while Jonathan zoomed around, going too fast for me to catch him in the picture.








