Monday, December 30, 2013

Christmas Traditions

We were able to celebrate another fabulous Christmas season together as a family, continuing to build lots of fun-filled memories and traditions.  One tradition we continued this year, is visiting Zoolights.  Henry LOVES Christmas lights (and so does his Mama!) and the elephant ear that we shared was scrumptious!
Another tradition is spending Christmas Eve with the extended family.  Cousin Madison was such a sweetie to get down on the floor and play with Henry.  Moments like this give me hope in humanity and simply warms my heart.  I love spending good quality time with family.  Thank you Uncle Mike and Aunt Sondi for hosting this year!
I think the biggest hit this year, in the gift giving realm, was Playdoh.  Rumor has it that Cousin Stella picked this out special for Henry.  She hit the jackpot with this one.  He is OBSESSED with Playdoh now.  Seriously.  O.B.S.E.S.S.E.D.  It has consumed his every thought and desire for the last 48 hours, since I finally let him open the box and discover the fun inside.  I'm thrilled that Henry likes this sort of "old fashioned" kind of play.  In a world full of electronic madness, I love that "dough" and some imagination bring so much joy to my Little Man.

By way of other traditions, Henry "helped" me bake Christmas cookies (4 different varieties) to share with our neighbors.  We had confectioners sugar from ears to toes and every corner of my kitchen.  We had a blast!  I even made thumbprint cookies with my new chokecherry jam my friend Linsay sent to me from Montana.  Delicious!  Thanks Linsay!

We donated big bags of board games to Toy n' Joy like we usually do (and Henry didn't throw a fit that they weren't for him).  Speaking of board games, Henry and Mama started playing board games recently (Candy Land, Hi Ho Cherrie-O and Go Fishing), which is a hoot.  He doesn't exactly cheat, but he does like to make up his own rules.  Winning doesn't seem to be all that important to him yet and he (surprisingly) is willing to take turns. 

Santa of course came as anticipated on Christmas Eve and brought exactly what Henry asked for (Rocky and Jack, two Thomas the Train trains).  Henry refused to sit on Santa's lap for the second year in a row, but he agreed to at least stand near him as long as Mama also came close, so we could get a picture.  I think he was in awe most of the visit (or perhaps in shock).  At the end of the visit he did give Santa a big smile and wished him "Merry Christmas.  Thank you!"

I have much to be grateful for this Christmas season.  Most of all, I am grateful for my family (immediate and extended) and that I got to spend time with them.  Our lives get so busy that we often don't get to spend much time together, but at the holidays we all seem to make the time to touch base, break bread, and enjoy each other.  Cheers to another wonderful Christmas!

2 comments:

  1. I'm glad you like the chokecherry. I was worried since I seem to keep giving you jam. Maybe I need to switch to syrup :) If you come during late summer sometime we could pick some chokecherries at my parents' house. Miss you!

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  2. wow - i love that first picture with all the lights! lucky boy.

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