The kiddo's woke us up a little after 8am (Thankfully since it was a VERY late night for Matt and I), but it was still just getting light out. We were able to skype for a little bit with family, see what Santa brought us, and open one or two gifts before we had to get ready to go to church. The Christmas program at church was marvelous, and a perfect way to celebrate and reflect on the Savior's birth. I think it really cemented the true meaning of Christmas this year. When we got home after church we jumped back into jammie's, looked in our stockings and finished opening presents. We had some offers to join friends for Christmas Dinner, but Christmas has always been such a busy day for us bouncing between families homes. Our kids have never been able to play with or open the packaging of toys they got for Christmas ON Christmas day. So we decided to keep it low key again, and stay in our pajama's the rest of the day, made our own little grazing party for dinner and enjoy the day as a family. It was so nice, and relaxing and fun! We did miss family and seeing cousins, but we were able to Skype a little with some, so that made the day special too.
The girls didn't ask Santa for much this year. So Santa really had to work hard to figure out what they wanted.
The only thing they asked for was a HAMSTER!
YIKES!
We typically are a strict "no pet" family. So there was a lot of nervous anticipation to see if Santa could deliver that request of all requests.
What are all the girls huddled around on Christmas morning...
why, could it be? It is! Our new family pet, a female, golden Hamster named Ninja.
I voted for the name smoky or misty, because she is a gray with orange and cream...kind of like a calico cat (which are my favorite coloring...imagine getting a hamster that looks like my favorite kind of cat!) But the girls out voted us, and so now we have a hamster named Ninja...who we call ninjee for short.
Santa brought the boys a tee-ball set that Jack (our sportsman) just LOVED!
AND a work table with a drill that really goes that Hunter (our workman) just Loves!
Santa filled in the Hamster with "How to train your dragon" figures, and Littlest Pet shop figures
Hannah, where are your glasses? Half the morning she kept saying, "wait, I can't see what you got"...until she (and we) realized she didn't have her glasses on! Silly us!
Hunter a working
Jack a batting.
He can already hit the ball really well when pitched to. He hits 8 out of 10 hits, which I think is really good for a two year old!
The boys loved opening presents this year. It was their FAVORITE thing to do! I would say that almost every present that was handed out, had a little rip or tear in the wrapping from the boys "helping".
Thanks Uncle Quinn and Aunt Nicole for our webkinz.
We love them!!!
The best reaction of the day...
a while back Cora bought this barking and walking dog with her allowance from a German toy store. The boys (especially Hunter) just love it. When ever the girls leave their door open, the boys run in and grab this little dog to play with. Well, we decided to get each of the boys their own ( you can't see Jack's because it is in his lap and he is backwards), the boys opened them together and Jack yells "Baby" which is what he calls his dog he sleeps with. and Hunter yells "doggie" and bursts out in peals of giggles, laughs and "Yay, Yah, Yay's". It was sooo cute! You can tell in this picture that Hunter just loves it!
The Christmas damages...
Time to clean up the wreckage!
Santa left this sit and ride toy thing.
All the kids love it, but I especially love to see the boys ride it through the house giving each other "lifts". I am amazed still at the things these boys figure out how to do.
This one was just too cute not to post
Ahh, this is the life. All the unwrapping is done, now it is time to kick back and eat some delicious chocolate!
We had a fabulous day! We hope you did too!
Merry Christmas everyone!