
What a
special surprise it was when we learned that
Kevin's parents would be spending
Christmas with us this year. The last time we had family for
Christmas was three years ago, just shortly after
Kevin returned from his year-long deployment to Iraq.
They had an early evening flight into Dallas, so we curtailed a few of our normal
Christmas Eve activities due to time constraints. We of course didn't mind at all, because having
Grandma and
Grandpa with us was the best
gift of all. We
love you guys!

The
kids were able to open one
gift each. Of course it was their matching
Christmas pj's. Don't worry,
Ava had a pair as well, but she was already dreaming of
sugar plums.
Lauren pleading for
"one more cookie". Of course I said,
"Yes". It's
Christmas Eve after all.

Our
Christmas Eve Tradition of decorating sugar cookies for
Santa Clause. Looks as though
someone is sampling more cookies than he is decorating.

Cookies for
Santa. We hope he likes them! Not pictured is the healthy snack of cherry tomatoes that
Kaden also remembered to set out for
Santa. Who says that P.E. teachers don't have an influence over their
students?

We couldn't forget the
reindeer. So outside we went to sprinkle highly nutritious
reindeer food on the grass so
Donner and
Blitzen could keep their energy up. Oatmeal mixed with glitter can do wonders for a weary
reindeer.
Then finally to bed at last, but not before
Kaden and
Lauren serenaded us all with a few
Christmas carols before warily, but blissfully climbing into bed.
4 comments:
Ok, this reindeer food...the Kemptons made it, you made it, and my sister in Georgia made it. Where did you all get this recipe for reindeer food?
What fun pictures. I'm glad you had Kevin's parents there to celebrate with you.
What wonderful traditions! Thank you for sharing! I love the way you did the font. I might copy sometime.
That reindeer food had me laughing! You are such a fun and creative Mom, Marnie!
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