What a fabulous holiday. We were triple blessed to have all the grandparents come to be with us for Christmas. My parents arrived on Saturday and Nick’s family arrived on Sunday. We spent the time eating, playing games, movie watching, opening presents and spoiling the kids. Here are some pictures of our time together. We started Saturday morning with Krispy Kreme donuts! YUM!
We filled our cups with hot chocolate and went and looked at lights.
There was lots of snuggle time.
Please notice GG in the background working on the puzzle.
Maddie took Gingerbread house making very serious.
Our traditional group shot before we went to Christmas Eve Service.
Upon arriving home we had to put on the matching PJ’s I had made. What a group of good sports.
We played Minute to Win it holiday edition. (Boys won this year.) Here is Andy and Linda playing Merry Fishmas.
Will just liked the x on the floor.
He then went back to his favorite thing. Basketball! (He kept crying because he wanted to go outside and play basketball so we finally just brought the thing inside.)
Then it was Christmas MORNING!
Can you believe I had those packages wrapped under the tree for over a month and the kids never bothered them. I call that a Christmas Miracle.
Santa brought the big doll she wanted.
Will opened one gift and was happy the rest of the day.
I made caramel nut rolls.
We ate breakfast and then the gift opening began.
Watch out world- Madeline has a bow and arrow!
Happy Birthday Jesus! We also reread all our Truth in the Tinsel and took off each ornament as we read the part. It was a great review and reminder to all of us about the true reason for Christmas.
Right before GG quit on the puzzle.
Nick playing his new video game.
The Grandpas taking care of the trash.
Poor WILL!
You know there was card playing!
Grandpa Ross was the big winner! He also took home a cold from the Schindler family. Merry Christmas Dad!
Thanks everybody for making the trip to O’Fallon! We had so much fun!!!!
Please enjoy these short crazy videos…
Our friend Tara gave the kids an old accordion that her boys didn’t use anymore. It has provided hours of entertainment- and a few times it has required a dose of Advil.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!