31 December 2019

A Holly Jolly Christmas


Readers, we had the most lovely Christmas. I mean, really and truly. For the first time ever, we were home on Christmas morning and then stayed home (usually after the Santa craziness we pack up and head to Vermont or New York, depending on the year). But in 2019, our family came to us and we celebrated with Grandma, Grandpa and GG. The gifts were perfect, the boys were happy, the house looked beautiful and we all felt the magic.

There were lots of Decembery things we did (filed under "holiday cheer") but for the first time, the boys never went and saw Santa. They didn't really ask and it didn't seem super important somehow :( We also picked our tree in about 3 minutes: it was the first one we saw, it looked good, done. That's usually a process (and I have, in the past, devoted whole posts to it, like here and here). If you've followed this blog since the beginning, by now you know what Christmas cookie making looks like and that we read Christmas books all month long. I would hold off from posting those, except the boys still watch so intently when we bake:




And now, Ashton is the one that reads the stories :)


Besides that, we went to church on Christmas Eve, had some wonderful meals and generally enjoyed ourselves immensely. Some of my favorite pics:







Reading the Polar Express


Making cinnamon rolls for the morning:


While the children were nestled all snug in their beds...

Santa came and of course his gifts had their own special paper, but there were SO MANY PRESENTS that you could not even tell!


And the main event! I didn't include most of the blurry present-opening pictures. You're welcome.





GG received voluminous hair:

Grandpa got Alabama tickets:


And Alex got his desk :) More below on that.



 Nok hockey:

Time to play


and cook some more:



And we just hung out! It was totally perfect. The boys got a lot of sports stuff and while they did get a Lego set each and some new games, there were really no true "toys". Their lists were pretty difficult this year. Alex wanted, specifically, "a desk with a trash can and lots of white paper." He started asking for that in the beginning of December and never wavered. He even practiced having one with a box.


So I found a desk on Craigslist like I do and had it refinished for him just in time for Christmas. If you want to see the totally adorable video of him opening it, click here. It's now up in his room and he stays very busy while sitting at it. And of course now Ashton wants one.

Anyway we had such an amazing holiday and felt incredibly fortunate for all that we have.

On to the three worst, most awful months of the year, the completely useless January February and March. Such fun posts ahead!