12.23.2011

The Eve of Christmas Eve

We celebrated Christmas at Nana and JP's tonight because Rebecca and Chris are lighting the advent candle for the Christmas Eve service at church tomorrow night. Here they are in all their glory...the seven, age seven and under.
The two sweetest four year old's I know, waiting patiently to open gifts.
Saucy Dingle, enjoying her first Christmas at Nana and JP's, ripping into one of her gifts.
Will was excited to tear into his gifts.
However, he was unamused by the shirt inside the first gift he opened.  He got a long pep talk about smiling and being grateful on the way home after showing us his I don't want a stinkin' shirt attitude.
He redeemed himself by being overjoyed when he spotted a John Deere box.
More tractors sent my boy straight into Christmas bliss.
Landry and Jack were exited for their turn.
Jack  proudly showed off his new "cowboy shirt."
Landry got what every girl needs...new baby dolls and a new princess dress.  And not just any princess dress.  A dress that lights up.  Your welcome, Allyson.  I hope she wears it everywhere.
Sam and Cannon were next and they both gave us their best I am in kindergarten now and I am way too cool to act excited about opening presents routine.
Nana fed their addiction by giving them both an Angry Birds board game. I'm looking for an Angry Birds Anonymous Meeting in our area.
Jody really wanted to get Cade something "special."  His idea of something special?  An animal trap.  And now I can officially cross "Shop for and purchase a live animal trap" off my bucket list.
And let it be known, the "Take'm Alive" is the "Cadillac of wild animal traps" according to the friendly Agri-Supply employee who spent a good ten minutes educating me on the "ins and outs" of trapping animals.  The only thing that could make my experience better?  Rigging up a camera to watch Allyson or Corey when it's time to open the trap door and let the living animal out of the trap.  Here's to hoping that at least once an animal runs out of the trap only to change his mind and do a u-turn back in the direction of the cage.
We enjoyed dinner together and the kids ran and played until bedtime.  Tonight was just the beginning to a weekend full of fun celebrations.  Christmas weekend has officially begun.

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