We have been enjoying a nice two weeks free of school and studying and full of playing. We spent Christmas Eve with some friends from church eating yummy food and caroling to some of their neighbors. They had a nativity scene with all the kids that were there. Jared was a wise man and Anna was the donkey. Christmas morning we opened presents and had some friends over for the afternoon to play and (grumble grumble) watch Basketball games. The kids were excited for all their presents. Here are some pictures of the morning:
Santa's handy work
Waiting at the top of the stairs for the OK from dad
Jared really wanted a nutcracker for Christmas from Santa. I think he must have been exposed to the ballet in some form at school. On the bottom of these nutcrackers it says "limited edition" Jared asked what that meant and I told him it meant that there are only so many of these nutcrackers made in the world. He thought that was pretty special that Santa would give him a "limited edition" nutcracker.
Anna decided to ask Santa for a Hippo. I have no idea why or where she got that idea from, but in the end Santa delivered. Kevin heard an old Shirley Temple song called "All I want for Christmas is a Hippopotamus" and it soon became our seasonal theme song. Jared and Anna both know all the words to the song and sang it over the phone to both sets of grandparents.
This was my favorite part about Christmas this year. The kids are old enough to get involved in the gift giving. It was so much fun watching Anna put together pillows out of scrap material for Jared and watch Jared bring home special art projects made just for Anna. This picture was taken just after Anna opened a gift from Jared. They can be so sweet sometimes.
Ok so I'm putting this picture in just to give Kevin a hard time. Anna got a princess dress up game from Grandpa and Grandma Alaska and it was a hit. You move your princess around the game board and done the jewelry/crown that you land on. A winner is proclaimed when that player has gotten all their jewelry and the crown. Anna made us all play (Kevin and Jared included). I snapped a picture of Anna with the boys and their jewelry, but Kevin made me promise not put up the picture on the blog. So just look at the box and visualize us all gathered around this game with various plastic necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings on. Then call Kevin and request that he email you the real picture (ha ha ha)
Later the next week we traveled into downtown Baltimore and bought a family season pass to Port Discovery children's museum. Grandma and Grandpa California had taken the kids over Thanksgiving and we thought it would be a fun thing to do. We catch the Metro and ride it all the way into downtown and the museum is just next door to the exit of the Metro. The kids had fun.
Anyway a fun vacation. Monday school starts up again and we are back in the routine till June. Hope you all had a great Holiday break!
Friday, January 2, 2009
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I would just like to say, that I may or may not email you a picture of Anna, Jared, and myself fully downed in Anna's princess jewelry. You can request a picture but it may just remain a request. We had fun playing her game.
This christmas was so much fun, the kids gifts to each other and to us were the true highlight of the season. We hope you had a great time together and wish you the best this new year.
Kevin
Ok then Kevin, I put my request in! :)
This is my formal request that you not send me a picture of Kevin in all his jeweled glory. Instead.... I plead with you to make it a post all it's own!!! LOL!!! This THEN whenever he's practicing Dentistry, this photo should be framed and placed in the hallway of the practice!!
Indeed, we'd love to see Kevin! It really should be a post! Your Christmas memories are wonderful!
Awww, I love how Jared and Anna did gifts this year. I liked the picture of them hugging.
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