We went over to my great aunt Lila's house on Christmas Eve to celebrate with her. Hayden is holding a little stuffed dog that he gave her (which he named Talent despite the fact that the dog doesn't really have any talents...maybe its talent is to just look cute).
The whole family...I love that Gage is trying to grab Hayden. Those two get along so well. Hayden loves to entertain Gage, and well, Gage loves to be entertained.
Hayden posing by Gage in his new Christmas pj's.
In the kitchen with the fun aprons my mom made us. Obviously the one Bob is wearing is supposed to be my mom's, but I think she may have to make herself a new one now. Bob just looks a little too comfortable in this one.
Most of you know that I love to bake. This is just a small sampling of what I made this year: pumpkin bread, cranberry bread, sugar cookies, snickerdoodles, gingerbread cookies, magic layer cookies, peanut butter m&m bars, mint chocolate cookies, chocolate m&m cookies, spice cookies, pumpkin cookies, cranberry walnut biscotti, and chocolate covered ritz crackers with peanut butter and marshmallow creme sandwiched between the crackers. Below is the Christmas cake that I made for Christmas Eve. It also ended up being Gage's birthday cake, too since he shares his b-day on the same day as Christmas. Inside are the two jello poke layers: one is strawberry and the other is lime.
Poor Hayden had been sick off and on the Sunday before Christmas and everyday up through Christmas Eve. After dinner, he just wanted to lay down even though my mom had a gift for him to open early. Now you know that your kid is really sick when he says that he doesn't feel well enough to open his present. Fortunately, that was the last time he was sick and he's been doing well since. Christmas morning he came out of his room just after 7 with his Santa hat on and said, "Merry Christmas, mommy!" Who couldn't love this kid...seriously.
The before picture...before everything is unwrapped. Hayden's stocking is always the first thing he goes through and Santa makes sure that most everything inside is wrapped, you know, it just makes the morning last a little longer. Again, Hayden is a little different from other kids in the sense that he does enjoy getting new clothes--as long as the shirts have long sleeves and that he approves of the design. So when he unwrapped his "Cars" socks he got super excited. Let me just say that he got pretty excited over everything he unwrapped (no, it wasn't just the socks), but to hear a child exclaim "Oh, socks! Yay! I love them!" in a non-sarcastic voice is something that a parent has to appreciate on Christmas morning.
The nice thing about opening presents with Hayden at home is that he takes his time and likes to look at things along the way (it is a different story though when he opens presents elsewhere). Above is a pic of him checking out the book I made him of his 5th year.
Presents from Santa and some from mommy. Hmmm...I wonder if Hayden got the thing he asked for this year.
Well, not yet, but it looks like Santa left Hayden some clues so he could go on a treasure hunt.
I wonder where the clues will lead him.
Wow, look at that big present!
I wonder where the clues will lead him.
Wow, look at that big present!
I wonder what it could be.
After doing Christmas at home, we headed over to my mom's for presents and brunch.
I am in my Christmas pj's and my mom and sis had the same outfit on (minus the vest). Hayden really liked his new hotwheels shirt I gave him and had to wear it, so no jammies for him.
Hayden loves his new Leapster and he figured out how to play it pretty quickly.
I bet there won't be any cheesy smiles this Christmas...
Oh, I take that back. Hey, at least we know he's happy. My mom and Bob totally spoiled us this year. We are so lucky, but the most important thing is that we all have eachother and it was just so nice to spend time enjoying our family.
In the afternoon, I took Hayden over to the Holladays so that he could do Christmas with them. I missed my little guy for the rest of the day, but it was nice to see him get comfortable and to start playing with his cousins on that side of the family right away. I took this opportunity to do a little bit of relaxing, and what better place to relax than inside of a hot tub. Kyle and I got a chance to spend a little bit of Christmas together, too. However, you know how I mentioned that this Christmas was surrounded with illness. This time it was Kyle's turn, and he started to get sick that day...poor guy. He was such a good sport, though, and didn't complain at all. As a side note, I did go to the doctor earlier in the week to do some blood work. It turns out that I do have anemia so I am taking some iron supplements in hopes that it will help and that's all that I need. The past couple of months I have been extra tired, feel like there are moments where I might pass out, eating tons of ice, been struggling with sleep, and I have been extremely cold this season. There are worse things that could be wrong, so hopefully I will feel more normal in the next few weeks. Anyway, we did have a fabulous Christmas!!!
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