Christmas was not the "same" without the usual amount of snow. We did get a tiny dusting a few days prior, but it sure didn't last long. Our parents caught us shoveling with swim goggles (Cooper) and safety goggles (me). They thought it was great that we problem solved so that the blowing snow didn't get in our eyes.
Cooper made sure to share with everyone in his class that they were standing in the same spot (photo above) where I was baptized 6+ years ago. I am sure some people were thinking?!?!?
Story boards include Frosty the Snowman and The Night Before Xmas.
Time to decorate and yes, those are bottles of frosting (Mom bought these to make it "easier" for us).
Our final masterpieces
In elf news, David was up to lots of fun tricks this season. We previously posted some of his shenanigans but here are a few more for your enjoyment!
He stuck bows all over our kitchen cupboards and cabinets
He brought us Dunkin Donuts and some elf donuts too
He nearly over-shot the runway but make it just in time. He arrived from the North Pole for our early morning David scouting. We particularly liked his aviator costume, leather coat and goggles.
Somehow he tangled himself around our toilet wrapped in lights
We wanted to put together the David puzzle so he could see what we do beyond the holiday season. Once we put the puzzle together, we declared the elf on the puzzle is probably his brother since they don't look exactly alike, but close.
We were hoping we would receive a letter from Santa and David letting us know that he didn't need his magic for his final day with us. We were happily informed that our wish was granted; we were able to carry David around, give him cuddles and kisses, and send our final farewells with our favorite elf.
Liberty is not as amused by David. She seemed to have an annoyed look on her face when he carried out his elf missions.
And she is always a little annoyed by our attempts to dress her up for the holidays.
We went to our church for the 3:00 service. It was nice to go early (there are 5 services on Christmas Eve!) Grammy joined us at church and then we went to the park for a few family pictures. It was still light out, to our disappointment, so these are our Xmas pictures for the year.
We returned to our house for a nice dinner together and then it was time to get ready for Santa....A final goodbye to David included some pictures, cuddles and a final reading of his story.
Until next year our little elf friend.... can't wait to see what he enlightens us with next season!
Christmas Day! It finally arrived at 6:30 a.m. It would've started at 5:30, but our parents sent us back to bed and convinced us that maybe Santa hadn't arrived yet (OK, sure). We were so eager to see what our gifts included this year. My #1 request was my own guitar and I got it! It was sitting in a guitar stand with picks. My other cool gifts included a rock tumbler (I love science), a Razor with blinky wheels, Wii games, Playmobile toys, Legos, and more.
Cooper (aka Captain America) asked for dress-up costumes including this one and a Ninja Turtle shell complete with the mask and nunchucks. He received all the Ninja Turtles, their blow-up blimp, puzzles (he loves puzzles), Legos, a Razor with blinky wheels, etc....
My parents told us we fooled Santa again this year into thinking we deserved all of these toys, ha! Of course we are thankful and extra busy playing with our many wonderful gifts.
Later Christmas Day, we traveled to Grandma and Grandpa's house in the cities. Mommy received a new food processor (she is thrilled) but she thinks this gift (handpainted pallet sign) from her Mom was best of all.....
Besides our Ninja Turtle matching sweatshirts photo, we didn't take any other pictures that afternoon (Yikes!) It was so busy with our cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents, great-grandparents, that we just played and enjoyed our time together.
The day after Christmas, we traveled to Grammy's house for a busy day ice fishing, playing with our cousins, eating and eating and eating, and of course opening presents. We sure love spending time with all those that we love! Little Whitney was napping, so unfortunately she is not in our photo this year, bummer!
Our final Christmas celebration was a quick jaunt to the WI Dells for Daddy's extended side's Xmas. Santa make an appearance~funny how Santas all look a little different and I now notice this. We opened presents, had a nice meal together, and mostly swam in the hotel's pool/waterpark area. Mommy hit the nearby outlet and we hit the road early the next morning thanks to a respiratory infection (Cooper) who kept us up most of the night. Tis the season....Here are the youngest cousins (the girls holding the babies are NOT the baby's mamas, they are all cousins)... it is quite the busy crew of kids! The last few days we have been cleaning, organizing and putting away Christmas decor and presents. Cooper is still battling his respiratory infection, so we canceled quite a few plans with friends but hope to hit the ski slopes tomorrow to celebrate the New Year. May 2015 bring you much love, good health, happiness, and prosperity! God Bless!



































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