
Okay, so I'm finally posting our Christmas experience. We decorated gingerbread cookies Christmas Eve and ate too much. And then the kids put their plate out for Santa and got clean and cozy in new pjs. Our new tradition this year was asking Santa to hide the Christmas stockings and so the kids had to look for them in the morning. There were rules, such as, the stockings would be upstairs, but either in your own room or the main area so no one would be awoke by an excited child searching for goods. They all seem to like the thrill of the hunt and since the Easter Bunny does it for eggs and baskets, why not Santa?

I know these boys are shirtless wonders--I'm always saying "put some clothes on, it's winter!" I really see no reason in buying coats anymore. I'm always cold, but the heaviest layer I can get on my kids is a hoodie sweatshirt. I should just spend the $$$ on myself!


I know these boys are shirtless wonders--I'm always saying "put some clothes on, it's winter!" I really see no reason in buying coats anymore. I'm always cold, but the heaviest layer I can get on my kids is a hoodie sweatshirt. I should just spend the $$$ on myself!

2 comments:
Those gingerbread cookies look delicious...I never did get any of those at Christmas. Looks like a wonderful holiday was had by all. And no, it's never to late to post fun pictures!
that is a great idea... both the spending $$ on you AND the sneaky santa
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