Christmas 2009 – take 2
Christmas Eve was a snowy one. We woke up to a driveway full of light, fluffy flakes. After breakfast, Jake and I traded our “normal” jobs – I went out to snow blow the driveway and he stayed in and watched the kids and cleaned up the kitchen. After he was done, he dressed the kids in their snowpants, etc. and brought them outside. We dug out the sled and tried to make a path down the hill in the front yard. Several attempts were made to blaze a trail, some successful, some not so much. But fun was definitely had by all – except for the one time that Lincoln got white-washed. He called it quits after that episode. But Nolan, our neighbor D, and I continued to play for a while. If lunch time hadn’t closed in on us, we would have stayed out longer.
After lunch & naps, we went to 4pm Christmas Eve mass. Thankfully, my parents beat us to church and reserved half of a pew – they saved us from standing. From church, we headed to my parents’ house for dinner, presents and a birthday cake for Jesus. (This is one of the kids’ favorite things about Christmas. Ok, and mine too :)) Part of dinner consisted of turkey drummers for the boys to eat. Nolan first had one when he was about 9 months old. This go-around he made much more progress. Lincoln did quite well with his first drummer. Actually, he looked like a natural.
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