After Pendleton, we got together with the Stockies (my sister's family) the night before Christmas Eve. The cousins did their exchange and of course Ev and Aric did their traditional gift exchange. I forgot my camera so I am waiting to get some pictures from them.
On Christmas Eve we took the kids downtown to see a movie, Arthur Christmas, we loved it! It was such a cute movie. Camden was so excited when he saw these giant Chimpunks! He went and game them each a hug.
We had a good time hanging out at Riverfront. The tree itself is magical!
The kids showing off their holiday shirts...
Then we came home and had our traditional beef stroganoff dinner. It's a tradition that we have from Aric's mom.
Then the kids each opened one gift.
We did the reindeer oats.
Eden is taking her throw very seriously...
And last but not least we left Santa some banana bread...
Christmas morning...
Sleepy kids
Present opening
Kinect playing
Church going
(Maya and I were in the choir this year. Maya sang in a small group number, it was so precious!)
We had chicken fajitas for dinner (no special tradition just what we had ingredients for) and spent the rest of the night just being together.
Maya had a special Family Home Evening lesson. Eden was her assistant. Camden was clearly not a very good listener.
Look at Maya in this next picture...so awesome.
We had to say goodbye to Paxton, our elf, but we know he will be back next year ;)
These books will be treasured forever. To hear her voice brings tears to my eyes. She is still hanging on, but we know that her time is short. This has been an especially meaningful Christmas as we have focused on what Christ's life really means to us and most importantly what his resurrection means. It has been a very bitter/sweet holiday season.
3 comments:
What a wonderful gift from Grandma Kathy. I am so sorry that her time is so short. I agree...those books will be forever cherished.
Maya is ready to be a mom! I get that look a lot when people are rolling around on the floor during FHE and family scriptures.
You have such a beautiful family, Jessica. Happy New Year to you!
It looks like you had a nice quiet Christmas. The books are a wonderful idea. They can listen to her voice any time they want and hopefully, so will her great-grandchildren. Very cool indeed.
What a meaningful gift from their grandma! Those will be treasures they will have forever. I am so jealous you had snow for Christmas!
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