Always have to have a few silly ones
On the "day before the night before Christmas", we told the kids that we had a very special present for each of the. Since the time the kids were newborns, I have been keeping a bag of clothes that were favorites, or had special memories, with the intention of having quilts made one day. After hoarding the clothes for years I finally found someone who could make the quilts. I took her everything in August and we talked about what I wanted. I told her that I wanted the blankets for Christmas and a few weeks before she started texting me pictures of her progress. They honestly made me cry - in the best possible way. Each outfit and scrap of material brought back so many memories and just reminded me of how incredibly blessed we are to have these two little ones. I realize that for a lot of kids a blanket would not seem that exciting, but I know Luke and Ruby and knew how much the blankets would mean to them. They love to point to different blocks and ask me about the outfit, where they got it, where they wore it, etc. I have a feeling we will be doing this for a very long time and it just makes me so happy to see them wrapped up with so many great memories.
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day were probably our best ever. We had the best time celebrating, in fact we were having so much fun together that I barely thought to take any photos. We spent Christmas Eve at home, my parents and Cory and MJ joined us. We stuck with tradition, steak and shrimp and had a relaxing meal and evening together. After watching a few videos about the nativity to remind us of the true reason for the season, everyone got new jammies and then willingly headed to bed to make sure Santa had plenty of time to visit.
All was calm,
But we snuck and got a picture of a special visitor...
Christmas morning I got up before the sun and went out for my traditional Christmas morning run. When I saw it was snowing, I thought briefly about staying home, but I am so glad that I just put on my shoes and went. I know most people sound crazy, but that morning run is one of my favorite parts of the day. I spent the first half listening to a pod cast about Mary and what an incredible person she was. The author shared a lot of insight and ideas that I hadn't ever considered. I ran about five miles and when I got back, I spent a few minutes on the porch stretching, listening to some of my favorite Christmas songs, and just thinking about how blessed I am. The snow made it feel so quiet and peaceful and set the stage for a perfect Christmas day with my family.
After sleeping in much longer than expected, everyone finally woke up and got excited about all of the presents under the tree. Having the entire family together made it a little more chaotic, but definitely more special. We opened presents, had breakfast, opened new toys, and just took advantage of having everyone here.
Ruby had been hoping for snow, and was thrilled to wake up to a winter wonderland
After playing with new toys for awhile, we headed to Santaquin where the cousins were super excited to exchange stories of Christmas morning. The rest of the afternoon was full of family, food and fun. Again, very few pictures, but everyone had such a great day together. When we made it home the house was a disaster (toys, boxes, wrapping paper, etc.), and we were all super tired, but I think we all went to bed grateful for such an awesome Christmas.
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