Thursday, December 29, 2016

Christmas 2016

After lunch on Christmas Eve (before any guests arrived), I decided to let the kids open their traditional Christmas Eve gift from Steve and me: new pajamas to wear that night to bed and the next morning after Santa has arrived.



The softest pajamas ... ever!



I don't usually buy matching pajamas for the girls, but this year, I struggled to find any others that I really loved.  When I saw these, I decided to go for it.  (And I am so happy that I did because the girls looked adorable in them!).




Jimmy was mostly just interested in the tissue and wrapping paper:



We celebrated Christmas Eve at our house this year with a spaghetti dinner -- we always seem to have Italian food on Christmas Eve with Steve's family.  The kids were so excited/anxious to open gifts so we played a quick game after dinner and then migrated into the living room for the lengthy opening of the family gifts.

Mostly everyone was looking at the camera ...



Jack's very first gift that he chose to open was a new chainsaw from Grandpa.  Oh, the excitement from that boy was contagious. 



Steve's sister bought me a beautiful set of pearls.



James wasn't quite sure what to do with his life-size dinosaur (it has now become a favorite for him though).



Puppy Surprise!



Reading books with Daddy:


Jack LOVES Spider-Man right now:



These girls were certainly spoiled!



A new (much-needed) bathrobe:



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James slept in on Christmas morning, so we let the three older kids begin without him.  While we waited for Steve to get his coffee, I took a quick picture of them waiting so patiently in our room.



They opened their stockings first, while leaving Jimmy's for him to open a little later.



Jack took his time and opened each item so carefully.



A Flip-a-Zoo animal that Sophia had asked Santa for:



Spider-Man, again!



Jimmy finally woke up and joined this crew for some fun:



He found Jack's chainsaw and played with it for a bit, while also knocking over his bowl of Cheerios that I had given him to hold him over until breakfast (hot cinnamon rolls!).



A gift from his dad, two new Tonka truck:



Sophia loved her hat so much that she opted to wear it for most of the morning:



He knew that this toy was for him:



Helping his momma open one of her gifts:



Ready to take his trucks outside to play!



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