Christmas is my favorite holiday. I love the build up to Christmas morning, I love giving gifts and watching the expressions on my children's faces, I love the excitement that is in the air, and I love the simple gifts my kids surprise me with, usually something they have made at school or home. I appreciate the thoughtfulness that goes into gift giving.
This Christmas was just as wonderful as every other Christmas we've had. We came downstairs and immediately dug into our Christmas stockings and discovered what Santa had left.
After a delicious breakfast, we began opening gifts. Hunter got the shoes he REALLY wanted!
Linsey was especially thrilled with this sweater. She went and put it on right away.
A new nightstand for Emma.
Austin got his own set of tools complete with a hard hat, safety goggles, and work gloves.
He spent the rest of Christmas morning opening his presents with the back side of his hammer.
They all looked something like this.
Emma got a sing stand which is a lot like a Karaoke machine. It's a microphone on a stand that she can plug her iPod into and play music, then sing along. She spent the rest of Christmas morning as the MC announcing who was opening what, excitedly telling us what they got and then she brought her microphone over so everyone could say thank you.
Even though the tags on the gifts say "from Mom and Dad", my kids know that the best gifts (the electronics) are 100% from Dad.
And this last picture is my favorite.
There's just nothing quite like Christmas.
4 comments:
Hilarious that Austin opened his gifts with his hammer. I laughed out loud at the picture of the box ripped to shreds. And the pic of Emma and Jared singing is awesome. I love Christmas too! Best day ever.
Christmas is the best. I love the picture of Emma and Jared singing at the end. Her face is priceless!
Yeah, that last picture is awesome! Glad your Christmas was so great. Can we just go back to Christmas break right now?! I miss it.
fun post Camille! We got Madi a sing stand as well... it's been a hit with the whole family.
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