Christmas. There are a lot of things that are tied up in this holiday.
Memories. Traditions. New experiences. A spirit. Remembering.
Hoping. It's been a good season. In some ways very good. In other ways wonderfully good.
I love that a little family is the center of the this holiday, a wee
baby and his mother and a father. I personally have struggled with
Christmas at different times and for different reasons. But I have felt
the warmth of peace that comes from remembering that little family that
changed the world. For that I will always love Christmas.
So, after we got home from the Christmas Eve party at Caroline's we got the Littles ready for bed before Amy and Emily came over to give them a little gift. Kate and Daniel were super excited to be able to open a present! It was a book of Disney Christmas stories. It was so sweet of them to be thinking of the Littles and wanting to spend some time with them on Christmas Eve. It brought in the wonderful Christmas spirit and what a fun way to end the evening. Now we had some wrapping and organizing to get to!

On
Christmas Morning we had arranged to let the big kids know when the
Littles woke up and they would head over to our house. They wanted to
be home when Kate and Daniel came downstairs on Christmas morning. So
we stalled by hanging out in the kids' room upstairs while I fed
Oliver. We hadn't had any snow in a while, but during the night it had
really piled up! Kate and Daniel were super excited to see it. Matt
sat with them at the window and chatted, telling me (sitting on the
couch with Oliver) all that they saw. Sister Himes and her daughter
Rachel came out of their home all bundled up with snow shovels and
started clearing sidewalks and driveways - on Christmas Morning! Matt
opened the window and thanked them. They were surprised they were seen,
and Matt explained why they were watching out the window. The Himes
then cut a little pathway that the older kids could follow when they
arrived instead of tromping through the snow. It wasn't long before the
older kids arrived, much to the excitement of Kate and Daniel (and Matt
and I). Amy and Emily came upstairs and took Kate and Daniel
downstairs.
"Wwwwoooowwww!" said Kate in a quiet, drawn out voice, as she looked through the banister on the landing. There is something so delightful about watching kids on Christmas morning.
" Let the good times roll :) Here are pictures from the morning, with some captions...
Kate came across some of Matt's binoculars a few months ago and has asked to use them dozens of times since. At one point Amy was interviewing Kate about what she wanted for Christmas and she said "Beenoclears." So I found these little butterfly ones for her and a dragonfly set for Daniel. They were both delighted. She also got a some bath toys (she especially loved a little penguin that has goggles on and windup wings so it can swim around the bathtub), and some playdough with some tools to use with it. She was thrilled!
For Daniel, who loves taking things apart (or breaking things apart) we found this darling model airplane that is made to be put together and taken apart. Perfect for this little boy. Hewas especially excited about the drill that was required for assembly. He also got some cool bath toys - little pipes that suction to the wall and then have spinners and holes that the water runs through. We got him and Kate "Marble Works" that is a cool marble maze that can be put together in lots of ways.
For Tyler we got him things to do - GoPro mounts, rock climbing, and a dart board. He's a tricky one, just like his dad. The things they want, they also want to pick out. When I talked with Shanine about it she said the same thing. We took a gamble on getting him a wood burning kit because he's liked to work with wood in the past. It seemed to go over well (and I, personally, am looking forward to some commissioned work from him:).
We mostly focused on housewares for Emily this year. We found a cute crockpot for her and an even cuter set of knives (who knew knives could be cute - but the set we found was bright colors with designs on them). She is so gracefully moving into this new phase of life. It's super fun to support her in it.
Amy mostly wanted clothes and accessories. She told us about some cute boots she wanted, we got her a nail care kit with a bunch of fingernail polish (she's been doing her own and Kate's recently, so Kate was also excited), and a pedicure gift certificate.
The main gift we got for the big kids was signing up to get scuba certified! I'm kinda nervous, to be honest, but really looking forward to doing it with Matt and the big kids. Matt had found an instructor that would be so flexible with our schedule. In order to get certified we had to first watch several hours worth of instructional videos. We jumped right in watching our first two videos Christmas afternoon when the Littles were napping.
My big surprise was a special gift from Matt. He had smiled in previous weeks, tickled that he actually had a surprise that he knew I'd like. He was oh, so right. He had Terence (his cousin, Rebecca's husband) design and make a ring for me with "JR" - Jusum Raet (Choose the Right in Bislama) and tree branches. They don't make CTR rings in Bislama. It made me cry.

I think my favorite part of Christmas is the homemade gifts that we do each year. It can be a challenge getting them done, but I love it. We save them for the end. I already posted about some of the gifts, but here are the final products.
Matt had Emily and he got her some wooden spoons that he burned designs onto. They turned out darling. I should have gotten a close up.
Tyler had Kate and Amy had Daniel. T & A made little tents for K & D. We set them up in the great room with their pillow, blanket, and a book. They were both delighted to have their own little space. At bedtime they were even more excited when Matt set their tents up over their beds!

I had Tyler and I tried to make him a GoPro mount with a goose neck and clamp. We weren't able to quite figure out how to connect the mount to the GoPro in time, but we'll figure it out. Matthew Jared gets the credit for getting it this far along in the process.

Emily had Amy. She made a darling warm, fuzzy quilt for her to have at our house that matched the nautical decor. She actually forgot to bring it from her mom's house, but we all went to drop them off so Amy could open it in the car for us to see :) It was darling.
Daniel had me. He helped Matt make me a wall ruler (which I've wanted for years), so we could measure kids against the wall. It turned out perfect. Perfect!
Kate had Matt. I showed her a few different ideas of things she could make for him. She chose the clock made out of bike parts. I got the parts from a bike shop for free. We went to Uncle Doug's house so he could help us put the center piece together and drill a hold for the clock works to fit into. Kate painted the numbers and helped glue them onto the wheel. I'm not sure the clock will actually work, but it was fun.
Well, after the presents came Christmas Breakfast, which is always delish. While we were cooking and afterwards it was fun to watch everyone playing with some of their new toys. Here are some other pictures from the day.
We got Daniel this book called, "1,000 Things That Go." He's been noticing different types of trucks and machines in the last few months so we thought he might like this. It is literally 1,000 little pictures of things that go. So far, it's a win! Another win were the yogurt covered raisins from his stocking. He sat himself down and ate the whole box in one sitting.
All of the kids got a book. For the older kids we got them each a different version of "A Christmas Carol." I might have been more excited about the books than they were, but that's ok. The Littles each got a personalized book with their name in it. Here's Amy reading one of the books to Kate.

We got all the parts for an underwater dive camera for Tyler. Here he is putting it together.
Daniel and Kate were super excited to try out their new bath toys, so after breakfast that's where they headed! Bless Amy and Emily's hearts. They could not be better, kinder big sisters. They are helpful and enjoy the little pleasures of watching kids experience life. How grateful I am that these little ones have the big ones to look up to.
I was putting some things away and heard Oliver laughing. Daniel was playing Peek-a-Boo with him. It's music to the ears to hear kids laughing.
I got Matt a DIY hot sauce making kit. I won't be partaking of any hot sauce, but he and Tyler both looked interested in trying it out. Daniel O was thrilled with the drill that came with his model airplane. It really is a cute little plane that was put together and taken apart several times.
The Marble Works for Daniel and Kate were so fun. Emily and Dad got it set it up the first time and Daniel and Kate ran their marbles I don't know how many times. I'll admit it, I was excited for this one, too.
Well, it was a very merry Christmas. I'm grateful for our family every day.









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