Here's what has kept us busy for the last week or so:
She was an angel. Her class sang
such Christmas classics as "This Is the Way
the Donkey Rides" and "The Angel Told Mary Good News."
(Oh, wait. I'd never heard of those songs. How 'bout you?)
The Annual Family Gingerbread House Making Night
build the foundation. I stole this idea for W's
preschool teachers. It ROCKS!
complete with the hot tub (that little box to the right)
with four of us soaking our cares away.
artichokes. They were just a side dish, but I
think the size I got could've been a meal on it's
own. SOOOO good.
After dinner, we made our annual
ornaments to add to the tree.
I bought plain glass balls.
So did the parents--Andrew doubled as the donkey
and a wise man. I played the angel.
We had a VERY fun gift-a-rama on
Christmas morning. The kids got SO
much stuff. I found myself wondering
why I buy them anything fun. I think
the grandmas, grandpas, aunts, uncles,
and cousins give them PLENTY.
I think next year "Santa" might bring
them clothes and school supplies.
We spent most of the day just playing
with our new toys.
5 comments:
Thanks for the pictures.
Do the gingerbread houses meet NC building codes?
G&G Hiatt
I am pretty sure using a glue gun for gingerbread houses is cheating! How can you eat them afterwards? Sounds like you guys had so much fun and I love your Christmas traditions.
Love the hot tub.
What a great Idea for your ornaments! I am doing that next year!
Looks like you guys had a great Christmas - love the ornaments! I had similar thoughts on the gift-o-rama - I was all worried that the kids would feel sad about having a "small" Christmas this year...enter Grandma:)
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