the long awaited last chain on the Countdown to Christmas chain!
Santa's gifts
I bet they weren't excited at all. Actually I saw for myself. It was wonderland. Paisley was so happy she was stunned silent and content to just play with her Cinderella coach. Cado was anxiously awaiting for Daddy to hand over the controls to his toystory car, but I think Daddy was having too much fun himself. Thanks for including us on your christmas morning. it was great.
how princess is Paisley! "oh my!" I love their unique expressions and personalities.
sharing the moment through skype.
That's cool seeing it from your side. Wow and it is so much clearer, I can even see Dad picking his nose and Jeff in awe over his left shoulder. Why can't we see you that clearly?
By the way the above comment was made by Dad.
It's so true that you guys can see us soooo much bette than vise versa, How is it for the Utah folks? I really don't get why our view of your family is so bad. I can see myself so clearly in this picture. No wonder it isn't so bad being away from us as we feel, ha atleast that may be one of the reasons.
Man that is a cute baby! She looks like you Harmony, well not exactly like you but more like your people. Like maybe some of your family genes popped through.
doing a little break dance? what a cutie.
Paisley gave Cado a transformer toy and a little airplane. He was so excited. And it may be his favorite toy. I think he hasn't gotten into them because the kids at school have them, bring them and talk about them.
Cado's gift to Paisley. We call her "Sugar plum princess" Barbie even though its actually someone else from a different barbie ballet movie. And this may be Paisley's favorite gift. They used their allowance money.
That's because it's from Brother.
Cado is so animated I can just imagine these photos coming to life.
yep and him coming to life in this little apartment are sometimes a difficult combination! Check out those calf muscles!
euba ella ella, euba ella ella. Oh, sorry wrong instrument.






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Our Mary and Joseph dinner on Christmas eve. The kids and I did the snowflakes together. We had lamb and cucumber sauce pitas, hummus, dried fruit, olives, goat cheese, crackers/chips, grape juice, etc.
A great idea. A good tradition to start.