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Saturday, August 7, 2010

Christmas Day 2009

So I am not even going to explain why it's 7 Aug 2010 and this is just being posted. It would take all the time I have to write in the next few minutes! So We'll just get right to it! Christmas morning (if there are stairs) always has the traditional wait until Dad is ready. It also offers me a picture moment of the first glimpse of Christmas morning with all it's sleepy eyes, bad hair, and wrinkled faces...





Then it's time to dive into the living room and see what Santa brought. Every recruit seems to know just where to go.













Stockings are emptied and we all ooh and awwww over everything. look at Recruit 6's puffy little eyes....


Recruit 4 and a rare smile. I think he is holding up toothpaste. I can't remember. After all it's AUGUST!!!







The almost husband at this time.... his first Christmas morning with us.


Recruit 1 got a DIVA apron from Santa. I have no idea why. She cooks less than I do!!!



I think Recruit 3 "borrowed" those sun glasses already and they are now broken.


The Marine has skills. That's all I can say about this! He loves his whip cream with a little hot chocoalate! Ug, it's a million degrees outside as I write this. Does not look as good as it did 7 months ago...


I have no idea.


Grammy and I Christmas morning watching the festivities!








Recruit 3 got a bunch of crazy jewelery and a jewelery box from the jolly old elf.


Love my girls


Passing out gifts!



Recruits 5 and 6 enjoying the Christmas craziness!







not sure the almost husband is faking the crazy look! The went ahead and got married so I'm thinking we didn't freak him out too bad!!!


Bradford, our beloved friend and family member. He was 15 years old. Later, on April 8 we had a very difficult decsion to make. I'll write about it more later, but he is with my Dad in heaven now. Waiting for us patiently like he always did when he was here on earth. We miss him.


We opened presents in "baby order". Recruit 6 was first, but still had to wait for everyone to go before he could get to his next one. With my mom's family we all opened at once and as a child that was fine. But as I grew up i wanted to watch family open what I had sweated over picking out for them. It's far more fun!



Recruit 4 between the two Grandmothers!



And she loves her hat. Silly girl!




Wet suit was the big gift for Recruit 2.








The Marine and Recruit 2 got a combined gift from Recruit 1.




A 3D archery target! They both have compound bows. Time has not permited them to play with it yet. That stinks!


Big J. We love him!


We had to take a break and eat breakfast!



And clean up!!!




I love this face! He got a DS. THANK GOODNESS!!!



He got a DS too. THANK GOODNESS AGAIN!!!

Days later we had a wedding and reception and another reception. He survived the Christmas test. AND he is still married to Recruit 1 AND they are expecting a baby in December!!! Their timing is rotten... however I am thrilled and that is why I am trying to catch up on the year so I can be ready when my first G-BABY pops out!!!

We had wet suits and X-men.





Then it was visit to my Grandmther's house. This is my youngest cousing. She just got married too in April. I have a blog for that too. one day.... I was getting a kitchen massage....
My Grandmother will be 85 this year! I love the clock and geese. Time flys... I need to do that somewhere in my house.








Recruit 2 and Grandmother.






Recruit 3

Recruit 4 and Grandmother


Christmas holds good memories for me. It is the main holiday that grounded me to my extended family all the years I grew up in a military home and all the years I've raised my family. This picture says a lot. My youngest standing in front of a window looking out on a backyard that has been part of my memories forever. Believe. I do believe. I believe all the family who no longer stand in this kitchen will one day stand together again. I believe in celebrating Christmas with joy and reverence and that it is my role now to create those memories and connections for my children and grandchildren. Merry Christmas, even if it's August. Any time of year is a good time to celebrate family and more importantly the birth and love of our Savior.


1 comment:

Victoria Anne said...

you're a rotten git! I cried while reading this! I love your blogs, I wish you would catch up because you'll have a lot to blog about come December! I love you mother!

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