December is always a very busy month. It doesn't seem to matter how much I plan ahead, there is always so much to get done after Thanksgiving and before Christmas day. (It also doesn't help much when the weather goes completely bonkers and you are stuck at home.)
This is the best I could get this year.
Halle was the first to sit by Santa.

Sean carefully explains and gestures with his hands what kind of giant water gun he wants for Christmas. (I'm truly glad he wasn't at all disappointed when Santa did not bring him a water gun, or any other gun, for Christmas.)
Chad tried to act cool as he asked for more bionicles.
My Christmas cuties.
Getting ready to open their Christmas Eve sacks.

Tearing into the presents as quickly as they can.

Sean very carefully puts his new ornament on the tree. This year I made each of the kids an ornament with a picture of the Kirtland temple.

Halle was the first one dressed in her new pajamas and is affectionately holding her new webkinz kitten appropriately named, "Snowy."

Sean loved his new pajamas and his bear.

Chad was happy with his new book and doggie, "Tickles."

My parents first Christmas in Spokane - the kids were so excited to have them here with us.
5. The Night Before Christmas.
Our traditional story on Christmas eve is of course, The Night Before Christmas.

Me reading the story.
6. Sleep Over
For Christmas Eve the kids all get to sleep in one room. This year it was Halle's turn to have everyone in her room. The kids think it is a blast and it also helps out Santa because he only has to listen out for one bedroom. (We also hang bells on the door knob to let us know if anyone is trying to sneak out.)
This year Nanny and Grandpa joined in a quick nap on the floor too.

A big old sleep over on Halle's room floor.
Christmas Day
We told the children they were not allowed out of Halle's room before 7:00 am. They are pretty obedient and waited until 7:01 am to wake us up.
On Christmas morning our kids are not allowed to go and see what Santa brought yet. They must wait until everyone is ready and then they must wait their turn (a Caviness tradition). It took a while for Nanny and Grandpa to be ready so the kids waited and waited.
It was Chad's turn to enter the Christmas room first this year. He was really hoping for a wii, but as soon as he found that Santa had left a DS for him he totally forgot about a wii. (Maybe next year.)
Christmas totally brings out the material girl in me. I love getting gifts for my kids and love seeing their faces when they see what Santa has brought. I'm so grateful that we can provide nice things for our kids.

Waiting so patiently to see what Santa has brought. Chad is still praying for a wii at this point.

Chad totally delighted with a DS.

Halle's main wish was for a Hannah Montana DVD.

Sean is thrilled that Santa finally brought him some bionicles.
While everyone plays with their Santa gifts it is my job to prepare our traditional breakfast. Every year we have "Breakfast Lasagna" and muffins. Breakfast lasagna is made with hashbrowns, eggs, sausage and mozzarella cheese - and it is delicious!
After breakfast it is then time to open all the gifts under the tree. Again, as in true Caviness tradition, we do each present one at a time and in an orderly fashion (not how the Hansen's did it).
Then it is time for more playing and napping. Christmas dinner is a turkey dinner for us. It was a great Christmas day.
Snow, Snow, and More Snow!
I thought last winter was bad with the snow - it was nothing compared to this season! We started off Christmas break a little early with two snow days off of school. It was a little disappointing because the kids had their presents ready to give to their teachers and Sean's preschool was supposed to get a visit from Santa Claus.
With record snow falling it made it hard and also impossible in some areas to get around. It took my mom two days just to fly into Spokane. The day she was supposed to fly out was the day the first and biggest storm hit and Spokane airport was closed. The next day the Salt Lake City airport was shut down for a while, but she was finally able to come that night into Spokane.
Chris and I only have a small car and a minivan - nothing good on lots of snow. We also live in a cul-de-sac that is downhill. Sometimes it is impossible for us to get out of our neighborhood. We were thinking about all sorts of ways to get my mom from the airport to our house if they did let her fly in Thursday. Our ultimate plan was to hire a cab or shuttle to get her from the airport and up the hill. We would then have them drop her off on the main road by our house where we would met her with sleds to help carry her luggage to our house. It is probably a good thing she didn't come until the next day and Chris was able to get out and get her.
I just heard that tomorrow will be another snow day - with no school. We are supposed to get another 4-8 inches tonight and a couple more inches tomorrow. I am so ready to move! I am really, really, really done with snow!!!!!!!!!!

A view from our back deck after the first snow storm that hit December 18.

The view from my front door. Everything was white!

The view from my basement back door.

Our little trampoline is about level with the first snow fall.

The snow is up to Chad's thighs in this drift by our back fence.

After several more snowfalls, there is plenty of snow for the kids to play on.

After all the snowfall and plenty of shoveling there is enough snow for a sliding hill.

A picuture to show how high the snow is.

Halle and Chad make their way over to the slide.

Halle goes head first.

With lots of indoor time we played lots of games. Chris taught Chad how to play chess. Halle wanted to learn too and Grandpa was the one with enough patience to play with her.
New Year's Eve
The kids were pretty excited about New Year's. We let them have their own little party downstairs while we had ours up stairs. They made their own posters, watched movies, popped English Christmas crackers and then went to bed totally exahusted (about 10:30pm).

Happy New Year everyone!
4 comments:
Looks like a wonderful Christmas. I'm so glad your parents could be here and that you were able to adapt without Chris' parents. I love your tradition of Christmas Eve bags. We always do pajamas but I like the idea of adding a few extra things.
You have so many fun traditions for Christmas! I love that - it is a great time of year. I can't believe all of your snow... living down here with the cactus in our backyard I've pretty much forgotten what it means to have a white Christmas.
It looks like you still had lots of fun even with all the snow and the travel stress. We are glad that you got to have a fun Christmas with the nanny and gpa.
My favorite pic of all is Halle sliding down the hill in your driveway face first. My kids were so sad we didn't have a white Christmas like you.
wow! all that snow! Yep, Boise isn't that bad, now that you mention it! Seriously, what a great Christmas you had, and what cute kids!
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