Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Christmas at our house

Hi Everyone. Sorry you haven't heard from us in a month and a half! Since my last blog post we traveled to Dallas for Thanksgiving, pet zebras, turned Caitlyn orange from too many carrots and sweet potatoes, traveled to Baltimore for Janna's baby shower,and have enjoyed getting ready for Christmas.
Can you tell what team we root for?

At a nature center near Dallas, looking for Zebras.

We found one. This one got a little too close and scared Maddie. She sat in the back of the van after this crying that they'll hurt her.

Doesn't she look orange? Don't worry, we cut back on the root vegetables after we noticed this.

Janna loved cuddling Caitlyn. Maddie stayed home with my parents and Jon.

Christmas has always been my favorite holiday and this year was no exception. My parents, brother and grandfather all visited us for the holiday. Christmas Eve started out with church.


Leaving out cookies and milk for Santa.

Then a delicious ham meal after the kids were in bed. The guys then spent two hours assembling Maddie's present from Santa while we watched "It's a Wonderful Life." Perfect Christmas Eve!


On Christmas morning we had a wonderful surprise. A white Christmas! This hasn't happened in Nashville for 17 years.

Unfortunately Jon had to work on Christmas morning. My brother videoed us going downstairs that morning to show daddy later.



We started the day with homemade Cinnamon rolls and bread. Once Jon was home, we opened all the presents. It was definitely a day to remember!




Gramps looking through the calendar I get my family every year. I'll try to post it if I can figure out how.



Jon got a Kindle from my parents. He got me a laptop!! I felt really bad about the toothpaste dispenser I bought him :)

Maddie gave them a very important job of watching her babies. Someone should teach Uncle Jon how to hold one.

These two were most entertained by the bubble wrap.




Enjoying the snow.

We finished the day with a turkey dinner.

Wonderful day!

2 comments:

Cynthia said...

Such sweet memories! Yes, we turned Emory orange too back in the day. Brad videoed Emory and then realized he forget to turn on the camera!

Elaine Schneider said...

Loved all the photos of your holidays. The video on Christmas Day was so precious! Darling little girls!
Love,
Nana and Grandpa