Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Christmas 2016

This year there was a lot going on leading up to Christmas - shopping, class parties, lots of baking, etc, but Christmas is always one of my favorite times of year, so despite the volume of things going on, everything gets done (or done enough not to worry about it anymore), and we all get to gather and enjoy time with family and the celebration of the birth of Jesus.  As is tradition, we get together with the Blands for Christmas Eve dinner, and every year Aunt Jeanette has us posing for a family picture with some sort of Christmas accessory.  This year we looked particularly lovely in Rudolph noses!
The Wiliams family hosted Christmas Eve dinner this year, and while the adults were hanging and talking the girls had a great time giving each other mini-makeovers and preparing a ballet dance.
 
It was an awesome evening.  We had an amazing dinner and a great time with family.  All went back to their houses that night and got ready for Christmas morning.
We came down on Christmas morning just before 7:00, and Cayenne was actually the one most pesty about opening her presents first.  She smelled the Busy Bones through the package and through the wrapping, so she was very anxious to unwrap her present and get a Busy Bone!  
  
The girls, Mark, and I enjoyed opening our stockings and our presents - it was a fun morning.
  
  
After we finished at our house, we got dressed and drove over to Mousey and Poppy’s house for more Christmas.  While Lyla waited for the Williams family to arrive, she of course visited the neighbor horse.  Lyla loves horses and would love one of her own, but since that’s not happening any time soon, she takes any opportunity she can to visit with and pet horses. 
 
We had a wonderful Christmas breakfast together then sat down for more gift opening.  Even the dogs got into the fun! 
 
  
  
The girls had spent the night at Mousey and Poppy’s about a week ago, and while they were there, they prepared a Christmas story play that they were going to perform for us on Christmas morning.  It was very cute and they did a great job!  Layne was a sheep, Lyla was a camel then a shepherd, Ryleigh was Mary, Nina was the angel, and Emme was the innkeeper/director of the show.  
  
We finished off the time at Mousey and Poppy’s by carrying on a tradition that has been in my Mom’s family for decades.  PB used to explain it that when we all had birthdays, we got together to celebrate the birthday with cake and singing of the happy birthday song.  Since Christmas is Jesus’s birthday, we had a birthday cake for Jesus and sang happy birthday to him on Christmas.  My parents are carrying on the tradition now that PB is gone, so we had cake and sang happy birthday to Jesus. 
We arrived back home Christmas afternoon and kept things pretty low key for the rest of the day.  Nina worked on building her Lego set for the rest of the day and Lyla “rode her new horse” for the rest of the day.  
 
We are so blessed to have more than we need, good health, and lots of love in our family.  It’s a gift in itself just to take a few moments to reflect on that, and more importantly to know that the birth of Jesus has the potential to mean so much for everyone.  Christmas is truely a wonderful season, and we wish any who are reading a very Merry Christmas and a relaxing and enjoyable finish to 2016. 

1 comment:

  1. PB Jr. Thank you for always recording our events with your photos, we may growl at the time but what wonderful memories!

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