We had a wonderful Christmas season, and like always I am a little bummed it is over! Thankfully it comes once a year. We stayed in Sandy, not wanting to get stuck on winter roads with Jenna. Christmas Eve I spent cooking a feast for us and friends we had come over. It went well, but man it is alot of work to cook large meals. The turkey did not get done on time, which I was disappointed with, but will chalk it up to experience. It was my first time cooking that big of a bird!
After dinner we rushed over to another friend's to quickly do a white elephant gift exchange. Then we hurried home to have dinner, clean up and put our girls to bed. We didn't make it bed until after midnight and we were exhausted! However, it was a very enjoyable evening and we parted with some pretty excellent White Elephant Gifts. Including a horse riding Santa statue!
Christmas morning we were slow moving, but managed to make delicious waffles and bacon.
A friend from church came over for breakfast. We read the Christmas story, sang Angel's We Have Heard on High (Natalie's favorite Christmas Carol) and opened Gifts.
Then we spent the day in our pajamas watching movies and eating delicious food. That evening we pulled ourselves together enough to join the Thornton's at their grandparents for games and visiting. Our girls were tired and Jenna did not last long. It was fun while it lasted and they all loved having the little girls around.
We are so grateful to be able to celebrate the birth of our Savior and King Jesus Christ. It is humbling and wonderful to think of and imagine His birth to Mary and Joseph. We worked on teaching Natalie about this this year. For the last 12 days leading up to Christmas we did a Nativity Advent Calendar from the Friend. She really enjoyed it and I feel like it was a good end to each day getting to focus on the real meaning of Christmas.





