(Don't be too shocked over my posting Melissa! I have a few days off from work!! haha)
We have had a wonderful Christmas!! The joy and anticipation you see in the eyes of your children is such a blessing. I try not to think about how different Christmas will be when the kids are older teenagers and we have to drag them out of bed to see what Santa has left or when they are grown and gone. I am thinking it won't be nearly as exciting! I am trying to savor and treasure every moment (crazy or not) with these little ones!
Our Christmas morning started with Blake "quietly" (uh huh, right!) coming into our room at 6:30am and asking if he can sleep with me. I said sure. Josh turned on the bedside light and Blake started shouting, "Santa brought me my training bike!!!" We all had to get up after that and witness Blake's Christmas miracle.
We cover everything with a sheet so the kids don't get carried away and start running from one thing to another. Everyone has a designated sheet that has all their Santa goodies under it and we start with a family prayer. Then the youngest child "unveils" their Santa gifts. We get to marvel and "ooh and aah" over each one.
Here is Blake with his training bike.....
After we saw what Santa brought, Josh and I went back to bed for about an hour. When I got up again, Blake was still riding his bike around the house. I think he rode for a total of 4 hours!!!! IN LOVE with his bike!!! Tyler got a light up wheel and spark throwing scooter. You'll see this fun gift a little later.
Here he is with Dad - they are both sporting their Philadelphia Eagles paraphernalia. He also got a green nerf football that he can't wait to throw around with the neighborhood boys. Football is definitely his thing right now.
The boys got a fun electric race car track. This takes me back in time to watching my brothers play their "Dukes of Hazard" race track. Oh yeah. Bo and Luke.
Here is Blake sporting his new bike. Yeah, it's calling for snow tonight and yeah, Blake is riding barefoot. Don't judge. It was only for a minute. Really.
You can see the sparkly wheels a little bit but he is doing a great job throwing those sparks! He rode his fun scooter most of the day. My bet is that those fun sparks will be gone by Monday!!!
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Your children are growing up so fast! Jamie is just unbelievable! What a pretty young woman! Glad you all had a great Christmas.
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