We made it through Christmas, all breathed out a sigh of relief, and happily moved into a more low-key day and celebration with Poppy, Nana, Alli, and Sawyer. So excited to celebrate Christmas with them!
But first, we had to take a trolley ride...
We made it through Christmas, all breathed out a sigh of relief, and happily moved into a more low-key day and celebration with Poppy, Nana, Alli, and Sawyer. So excited to celebrate Christmas with them!
But first, we had to take a trolley ride...
Finally, Christmas morning had arrived!
Addie loves to talk about how our house has two staircases, and the kids can just use the back staircase to come sneak a look at their presents on Christmas morning if the parents have the front staircase blocked. But we outsmarted them this year, and Brian supervised room exits from upstairs while I guarded downstairs!
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After we properly celebrated our fabulous new six-year-old, we turned our attention to the celebration of Christmas. First, the Christmas Eve service at church...
We go to the 3 p.m. service, and it is CROWDED. I mean like squeeze-your-self into your neighbor, fill-up-the-balcony crowded. It is one of the "family" services which means it's loud. So it was not easy for me to find a spirit-filled moment until the very end when we lit our glow sticks (no old-school candles allowed for the kiddos) and sang "Silent Night". Now it wasn't completely silent in the sanctuary, but it was pretty and I was so happy to be remembering Jesus's birth with my family.