The excitement began before Thanksgiving during our Florida trip. Julia and I spied Santa at the mall there and she needed to have a chat with him and get her picture taken. She went right up to and had a long conversation about how she wanted cars, pom-poms, and a firetruck (this stayed fairly consistent throughout the next month) and took this adorable picture.
Then the week before Christmas we made another visit to see Santa because Benjamin had not yet seen him. He wasn't as sure about talking to Santa but did sit and have his picture taken and only needed a reassuring hand hold from me.
We spent Christmas Eve at Grandpa Rick and Gramma Lesley's house. It was an evening of anticipation with Grandpa Rick and Julia carefully tracking Santa's every move via NORAD's website. After the traditional readings of Santa Mouse and The Night Before Christmas we headed home for bed. Even though both kids seemed pretty wired they were asleep quickly so Santa could come.
Riding the carousel when we went to visit Santa |
All dressed up! |
the annual reading of The Night Before Christmas |
Christmas morning dawned bright and early with Julia jumping on our bed at 4:45am! We did wait until 5:15 (when Benj woke up) to go downstairs. She already knew that Santa had come because he left two packages upstairs -- a book for each of them. Poems to Know by Heart for Julia and The Complete Tales of Winnie the Pooh for Benjamine.
And what to our wondering eyes did we spy downstairs?
… cookie bits leftover from Santa's snack
… a racetrack for hot wheels
… filled stockings
… presents!
It was a big year for motor vehicles in our house, among the presents received were a huge firetruck, a large jeep with trailer, hot wheels, and a couple of other race cars. Julia also received a real guitar and Benjamin loved his new shopping cart. Santa also remembered to bring some new pom-poms for Julia.
Firetruck! |
Benj's ball pit from Auntie Merrill |
Christmas morning was spent playing and visiting with Grandpa Rick, Gramma Les, Great-Grandpa Carl, and Great-Grandma Beverly. Then after a good nap for Benjamin we headed to the Geary's for Christmas dinner and antipasto.
The following day we had another Christmas celebration with Grandma Laurie, Grandpa Boo, Auntie Lyndsay, Derrick, Auntie Merrill, and Alex.
teeter-tottering |
On Friday, the kids were definitely a little disappointed that Christmas was over but I think they have enough to occupy them for quite awhile! And as a nice surprise, Andrew took the day off and in the afternoon we all went bowling!
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