On Christmas Eve we finish reading our stories about Jesus' life. The boys were so proud of the wall of pictures that they put up. When I suggested that it was time to take it down, Caleb got upset and told me keep Jesus. (That is a golden mommy moment. He had me hold him up to look at and talk about each of the pictures. Wow. 2-year-olds do get something out of the stories we tell--even when they seem totally distracted. Caleb has started praying about Jesus' owes on his hands and "toes" (feet). We've prompted him to add that he has owies because he loves us.)
So the boys went to bed really early, which was great, but Daniel came in to our room at 11:30 PM and asked if it was time to get up yet. Luckily, we were done. We assured him that Santa hadn't come yet and couldn't if he was out of bed. Good thing he couldn't see down the hall!
Christmas morning may be the only morning that Daniel is the first up. He quickly woke up his brothers. They have to line up youngest to oldest to go out to the living room.
Look what Santa brought Caleb. Now he is a Jedi with his own light saber--not just one of his brothers'. His even lights up and does cool sounds! Initially, Caleb just wanted Santa to bring him a ball, so Santa brought a little nerf hoop and ball too. Really, Caleb would have been totally satisfied without the hassle of opening up any more presents. We were worried that we hadn't gotten him much, and bought a few last minute things to even it out. In the end, Caleb didn't want to open stuff, he just wanted to play with the couple of things he got right at first. In fact, he had a pile to open when everyone else was done. Daniel didn't understand why he was finished and Caleb still had things unopened.
Daniel asked Santa to leave him a picture of himself. Santa left him two pictures. Daniel knows that some Santas are just helpers, but now he can actually see that the Santa that comes to the capital is the genuine article! Daniel keeps Santa's pictures in his treasure box now. Santa brought Daniel a Razor scooter. He immediately started riding it around the kitchen. He can fly on that thing! So I made sure he knew it was an 'outside toy'--Moms are no fun! Daniel also asked Santa to fix up his green bike. Santa did a great job. The bike looks totally new!
Liam also got a scooter from Santa and a 'big boy' camera. I'm sure there will be many great pictures from him soon.
Liam also got a scooter from Santa and a 'big boy' camera. I'm sure there will be many great pictures from him soon.
Each year my boys earn money around the house so they can buy each other presents at the dollar store. It is one of my favorite parts of Christmas, to see the boys so excited to watch their brothers open the gift they bought. There's always a big hug...
Some hugs are more appreciated than others. (Hee-hee!) Lots of love!
Daniel picked out a jet for Nathan because he knew he'd love it.
No more cold feet! I told Nathan I wanted some warm fuzzy socks to keep my feet warm around the house and he came through! Caleb helped him pick out the awesome pink-striped monkey-toe socks.)Grandma Bohman found some awesome puppets for the boys. Liam's crocodile went everywhere with him on Christmas and bit us all. Now it has a special place on Liam's pillow, when he's not being played with. This was a Star Wars Christmas. The boys were spoiled by Grandma and Papa Brady with some huge Star Wars lego sets. Caleb got a Star Wars lunch box and some Star Wars figures. They got me some Star Wars pancake molds and cookie cutters! A perfect gift for the mother of these Jedi.
Don't the boys look awesome in their new winter hats?!! They wanted hats like Ron (Weesley).
Daniel got me a Mommy Minnie Mouse Mug. It was a good thing, because all of the boys got Star Wars mugs. Daniel is always making sure I get something that is 'girlie'. We all used them for hot cocoa with our Christmas breakfast.
Liam hunted down a used copy of the Three Amigoes for Nathan. He knew it would be perfect because they'd watched a bit of it on TV and they had laughed and laughed.
Daniel looked out the back window while we were getting breakfast and asked what was sitting out the back door. Grandma and Grandpa Bohman helped us get this one. It took over a week to find a day with good enough weather and Daddy home to assemble the trampoline!
Daniel spent much of the day riding his scooter up and down the street and yelling Merry Christmas to the neighbors.
Caleb spent much of the day outside as well playing with his lightsaber, mostly. Lightsabers are versitile. I'm not sure there are many Jedi that can ride their lightsabers. (I asked him if it was his horsie, but he said he was Harry Potter--apparently it was a broom. My mistake.)
Caleb inherited the old starter scooter from his brothers. No more fighting over it. Liam tried out his scooter too.
He also took pitures of lots of things. Mostly things that needed to be cleaned up. Thanks a lot for documenting that.
I laughed when I saw Daniel take a scooter break to pick grass and dirt out of the sidewalk cracks. Why do we try to buy entertainment?? All these boys want is a pile of dirt.
And where, you ask, was Nathan??? He had lots of lego assembly going on.
It's our family tradition to go to the temple on Christmas and see the Nativity. It is a good reminder of what this season is really all about. This year it was raining cats and dogs for most of the late afternoon/evening. We decided to go the next day before Church.
Daniel and Liam took a few pictures of us.
What a great Christmas.
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I love all the hugging pics
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