Hannah got skates for Christmas
Jackson's first Christmas
Jackson and his stocking at our house
Hannah looking at the doll house
Since our lives seem to stay in such upheaval, I don't know if we will ever be able to get any family traditions started, but we do what we can.
This year we had Christmas with our little family here in Allen on Tuesday morning. Carrie flew in from Portland on Monday and went straight to Glen Rose to see Aunt Judy and Uncle Tom for Christmas. We all drove to Durant on Tuesday night.
This year Hannah asked Santa for a doll house, a baby doll, and a box of candy. ( I took the kids to have their picture made with Santa that Monday and that is exactly what she told him.)
"Christmas morning" she got up and was more excited about the stocking with candy in it than she was the doll house. I guess that is ok, we bought the doll house two years ago at a clearance sale, so we got a good deal at least....
Christmas Eve was spent with Clint's family at his sister's house. We had lunch and opened gifts that afternoon. We headed home sooner than planned because the snow was picking up and we did not want to let the roads get bad.
I sung "Breath of Heaven" at the Christmas Eve service at church that night and my cousin Rachel did a dance to it. When I started singing Hannah said " Listen Mimi, mommy is going to sing dramatically!" I don't know where she gets this stuff.
Santa came to Mimi and Grandad's house also. She got a baby doll and a little piano/keyboard. We opened gifts with my parents and then Mike and Charlene and the kids (not so young now) came over for lunch. We had fun playing Rachel's game Apples to Apples. All in all it was a good holiday time.
I am still in the process of figuring out where all the new stuff is going to go in our small apartment. I had already culled and packed up a bunch of Hannah's old toys, but I still am out of space. Some day we will be in a house and I hope that helps a little.