Showing posts with label stockings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stockings. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Christmas in photos

My darling neighbor Traci gave potted narcissus bulbs as her neighbor gift this year. Mine has already grown 4 inches! And check out that tag - she just punched it out of music paper - why didn't I think of that??

The delicious and oh-so-festive appetizer that Nicole made for our Christmas Eve dinner with the Denneys. Love it.

I had told Michelle that I wanted a nice 9x13 pan, as one of mine is rusty and the other is just plain wearing out (tiny holes). Apparently, she went on a quest, and ended up buying this super-fancy one at William Sonoma. I said I didn't know if I was worthy of the gold pan!

So. I'm nearly 40 years old, and my mom sends things for my stocking. I cannot tell you how much I love this.

Eva woke up around 8:15. We got up and got the cinnamon rolls and hot punch going. Everyone else rolled out of bed at 9:00 and we opened our stockings. (Have I mentioned that stockings are my favorite part?) We all look through our stockings and then we look through each others', as well.

For some reason, Lucas wanted a ski mask. I can only hope this will be used for activities like sledding.

After stockings, we eat breakfast and then we open our wrapped gifts.

Lucas also wanted a PlayStation2 for his room since his Game Cube died. Check!

My mom's friend Rita helped her with all of her wrapping, and for unknown reasons, she wrote "Grandmon" on all of the tags. This kept us laughing all morning long, as we imagined the Rastafarian grandmother who would go by that name.

Eva got this beautiful, fancy dress coat from my mom. As well as many, many other cute clothing items, and she was enamored with each one. The boys also got a lot of cool new clothes.

Jack got a new bone to gnaw on. Oh joy.

My mom sent me these way cute tea towels, as well as many cute new jewelry items, a scarf, some flower brooches, $$ toward my freezer fund, and several other things that I can't think of right now. Oh, and a Roul'Pat! I've totally been wanting one of those!

When I opened it, Max said he had seen them before on cooking shows. Lucas then informed me that if I have one of those professional rolling mats, then I'm definitely ready for the gold pan. I like the way he thinks.

Jessie made all of her gifts this year. I know. She is the queen of handmade gifts. I got this cute wreath with the amazing felt flowers!

And this peppermint cooling eye mask and lavender healing hot pack, made from some of my grandma's clothing. Brilliant. That has to have healing properties in and of itself!

In this blurry photo, you might be able to see the dinosaur she made for Eva, being squeezed so tightly. Eva also received quite a few new stuffed dogs, to her delight. (Where we'll put them, I have no idea...)

It's hard to make out the t-shirt she made for Max. He could not be more delighted that it has an orange octopus on it. (Lucas's has headphones, and Marc's has silhouettes of breakdancers.) All very appropriate.

Max got a guitar! He surprised us by wanting to add another instrument to his repertoire, and we were able to get a very good deal on Black Friday. He has been finding info online and has already learned several songs. I think he's been holding it for most of the time he's been awake since he opened it.

This is the basket of bows. Eva was very helpful and carried the bow over each time someone unwrapped a gift. My family knows better than to throw them away!

I actually took a leisurely nap on Christmas day! It was a fabulous gift. Then, as if that wasn't good enough, Marc made crêpes for dinner so I didn't have to cook! Truly delightful.

I spent a couple of hours on Christmas night undoing all the bows and rolling up the ribbons to save them for next year. Sore fingers, yes, but also a sense of accomplishment!

Friday, December 26, 2008

Christmas Eve

Mom baked and cooked all throughout Christmas Eve. We put on some Christmas music and went to town. I'm not really sure what I did, except for finding her the ingredients and cooking utensils she needed. Plus, I got the neighbor gifts ready to deliver. And discovered the pipe problem. And did some cleaning up and set the table. But really, Mom did all the work.

Friends and neighbors were dropping by throughout the day, delivering treats and tiny gifts -- it was so festive!

Eva tasting the fruits of her labors -- or doing a little "poison control", as we call it in our family.

We had a lovely dinner by candlelight -- beef tenderloin with blue cheese which was melt-in-your-mouth delicious. (I opted not to post a photo, however, because in the picture it came off as being distastefully carnivorous.)

spinach/raspberry/macadamia nut salad -- delicious, and the colors are so Christmasy!

crab-stuffed potatoes (normally we do twice-baked, but Mom discovered a shortcut that tastes just as good and is twice as easy!)

butternut squash with fresh sage, blue cheese, and bread crumbs (I will definitely be making this one again)

After dinner, we moved to the family room and sat around the Christmas tree. Max played Christmas songs on the cello and we sang along.

Marc read the story of the Nativity from Luke, and then we watched a Church DVD about Mary and Joseph and Christ's birth.

Eva watching with rapt attention

After the DVD, we talked about how the Savior has given us everything. The earth, and everything therein, our families, our very lives. What can we give to him? A changed heart, a desire to help others, compassion, love, obedience.

We got out our little boxes and wrote down our gifts to the Savior for the coming year. I am so excited about this tradition! Ever since we started two years ago, it has really made a positive impact on my life. I was telling my family that I have thought of the things I wrote down and put inside my box literally hundreds of times. It influences my actions for the better when I remember a specific way in which I am trying to be more like him. I hope eventually the same will happen for my children.


We had chocolate cheesecake with ganache topping, and then the children went to bed and we started working on stockings, one of my favorite parts of Christmas! Stockings are so fun.

mine, courtesy of Mom

Max's

Lucas's

Eva's

I guess I forgot to take pictures of Marc's and Mom and Dad's. I feel a bit magical being up when everyone else is in bed, making the magic happen and snapping photos. I was a little reluctant to go to bed! It was a very festive Christmas Eve.

I'm always amazed at how full the tree is when everything is finally wrapped! (not to mention sent by Grandma and other loved ones far away...)
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