Sunday, December 27, 2015

It's December the Twenty-Fourth!

December the Twenty-Fourth finally rolled around, and the reason for the season was officially pulled out of the last pocket on our Nativity calendar.
 All 3 kiddos patiently waited for their turn to open the pocket all month long, and Miss Leah ended up getting to put Baby Jesus in His manger bed, making our scene complete.
We totally surprised the kids Christmas Eve morning and woke them up at the crack of dawn to tell them we were traveling by train to the North Pole to see Santa. They were a little confused and a little cranky, but Jon and I had been saving this secret since November! I'd reserved special tickets online to the "Santa Train" at Pikes Peak Cog Railway in Manitou Springs, CO and we were up and at 'em on and on our way by 8 a.m.! 
The depot was about an hour away and we had to be there to board by 9:30 a.m. Luckily some very friendly elves greeted us as we got in line!
It was SOOOOO freezing cold! Holy cow! We were traveling up to almost 15,000 feet and the wind chill at the top, or the "North Pole" as it was deemed for the day was -2. We needed a lot of Christmas cheer to keep us warm.
Ready to go see Santa! Leah was ecstatic about being on a Christmas train! I think this is the first year she's really understood Christmas and been so excited about everything from start to finish.
My handsome boys and Zach's signature "troll face," ha ha.
After about 30 minutes straight up the mountain (no joke-- it was a STEEP climb for that little train) we made it to see Santa and Leah was first in line!
She told Santa she wanted "princesses and princess palace pets for Christmas," and asked Santa if he wanted to eat our cookies (that we'd made the day before). I'd warned her back at the depot that she'd better go to the bathroom before she sat on Santa's lap because she couldn't pee pee on Santa or none of the other kids would get to see him. As soon as she finished talking to him she proudly announced to the whole room, "I didn't pee on him, Mom!!"
Zach-O wanted Legos and Hot Wheels, and Lucy just wanted a Kindle and some Harry Potter surprises. I could have told him that myself!
CHRISTMAS EVE 2015
Back at the North Pole we had to wait for the rest of the kids on the train to meet Santa obviously, so we killed some time scarfing down the free hot chocolate and Christmas cookies, and posing as snowmen!
Back on the train, Mrs. Claus and Santa joined us on our way down and led everyone in singing Christmas carols-- much to Lucy's delight. She has been wanting to go caroling all month long! You can tell how thrilled Jon was to be singing with our fellow train passengers. It was so fun to surprise the kids and was totally the perfect way to spend Christmas Eve morning. I think we'll make it a new tradition!
We headed back home to hand out the cookie plates we'd made, and then watched "The Nativity Story" to put us in the right mood for our Holy Supper. The kids look forward to this special meal all year, and I love that it helps re-focus everybody on the REAL reason we celebrate Christmas since Santa seems to take over the next day anyway.
We light the candles, lay out the foods Joseph and Mary might have eaten that night-- flat bread, fish, goat cheese, hummus, nuts, and grape juice, and listen to "Jesus" music as we eat sitting on the floor. 
After our Holy Supper, the kids act out the Nativity story in Luke 2. Here is our faithful shepherd watching his flocks by night.
Lucy was Mary, Jon was Joseph,  and Leah was Baby Jesus-- see how very still she was holding lying there in the manger??? I had a hard time not laughing, but she was determined to be Baby Jesus, and NOT the angel! We always write our "Gifts to Jesus" right after, which are resolutions we make to be better in the next year-- as our first and most important gift of the season. 

Next everyone opened a brand new pair of pajamas!
Here they are! Zach got Yeti jammies, Lucy got Hedwig jammies, and Leah got Snowman jammies.
Even Jon opened some new Star Wars jammies.
It's become our tradition to have peppermint ice cream mud pie (since you can only find that kind of ice cream during the holidays) for dessert on Christmas Eve. It doesn't really fit with the Holy Supper, but holy cow is it yummy!
After dessert, we finally got Santa's cookies and the reindeer's carrots set out, the stockings placed on the couches, and it was officially time for bed! Thankfully since we'd been up so early, all three of them fell asleep really quickly and mom and dad could get to work.... Jon and I have probably watched "It's a Wonderful Life" every Christmas Eve since we got married once the kids are in bed, and this year was no exception. I love it. It's the perfect backdrop to setting out Santa gifts!
Lucy got two new Harry Potter shirts, Crookshanks the cat, some new chapter books, and a Kindle.
Zach-O definitely got his Star Wars Legos and a Hot Wheels track, and his long-awaited "check shoes" (Nike sneakers). 
Leah got a new play tent, Frozen sleeping bag, Princess Palace Pets castle, and lots of princess stuff!
Thankfully the little rascals slept in until 7:30 a.m. or so and came straight into our room ready to see if Santa had come. Here's their three different reactions. The pictures are blurry because obviously, they were running at full speed once they heard that Christmas music!
Whoa! I love how excited Zach gets when he sees his toys!
It was so cute because as soon as Lucy and Zach saw that Santa had indeed come, they both immediately went over to Leah's chair and helped her see all of her new toys and were just as excited about seeing her stuff as she was. They pointed out each and every toy before they finally looked at their own stuff. It was very sweet. 
Lucy helping Leah open her new Princess Palace Pets castle. She was elated! 
In an effort to slow down Christmas morning and really make it linger, I've started wrapping more and more Santa presents and making them open them in rounds, one at a time. It's pure torture for my kids-- but I love it because I want to see their reaction with every single present! Here's the aftermath.
We finally got to the toys under the tree and started Christmas Morning Round 2. Leah's new baby doll from Grandma and Grandpa Morris. She LOVES her!
Zachary opening his new Harry Potter robe from Grandma and Grandpa Cardon.
As soon as he'd opened the robe and Harry Potter wand, he got dressed in this new red sweater and was ready to play Harry Potter with Lucy. I think we have another HP fan on our hands!
Lucy opening her gifts from very generous and thoughtful grandmas and grandpas and loving every minute!
We finally finished up around 10:30 a.m. or so, and it was time for MY favorite part of Christmas morning-- Round 3, Christmas Brunch. We have creme brulee french toast (which I made with egg nog this year instead of regular milk and it was to die for), deviled egg casserole, sausages, shrimp cocktail, and cinnamon bun white hot chocolate. Mmmmmm.
It's hard to put the new toys away long enough to come and eat breakfast, but I put my foot down and make them because I love this part of the day with my little family. 
Zach-O relishing his shrimp and french toast! We spent the rest of the morning playing with toys, building new Lego sets, and getting ready for our Christmas dinner with Jeremy and Kylene's family.
We decided to make it a "Grinch" themed dinner, and had Roast Beast, Who-Potato Hash, Cindy-Lou Salad, Grinch Greens, Mt. Crumpet Crescent Rolls, and Grinch Punch. For dessert of course we had Who-Pudding with lots of yummy toppings. Everything was delicious!
Happy cousins talking about what they got for Christmas and enjoying their Who-Feast! It was such a nice Christmas and we feel so blessed we were able to celebrate together as a little family, here in Colorado for the first time, and that Jon has a job that's able to provide for our kids' Christmas wishes and make it all so magical. More importantly, we're so grateful for that little baby born over 2,000 years ago who offers us love and life!!
I totally crashed Saturday morning and slept in until 9 a.m.!! I think the last few busy days had totally caught up to me and I was just SO tired! We didn't get going until later in the afternoon which was just fine with the kids, who wanted to stay home and play anyway. We finally headed out into the melee to return a few things, shop the after Christmas sales at the outlet malls and get dinner at Texas Roadhouse. I felt like I'd been in the kitchen for 3 days straight and I INSISTED I was not going to make dinner!
Whitney's package arrived with these adorable hand-sewn bears for each of the kids! So very thoughtful and fun from a long-distance auntie! You can see the only way we convinced the kids to come in the car was if they could bring along a new toy or two...
On our way home from the restaurant we caught this herd of deer on our neighbors' lawn eating a post-Christmas snack. It's so crazy to me that we see SO much wildlife here in Colorado-- even in our little neighborhood. I think we counted 8 deer total.
WISHING YOU A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS 2015!!!

4 comments:

Joan Morris said...

Great post! I loved every little detail. I love all your family traditions. What a wonderful Christmas!

Jonathan said...

Hooray for Christmas. It was a success! I think we've found some new traditions. Who doesn't want to go to the North Pole on Christmas Eve?

Gene and Silvia said...

Wow! I think the Christmas train was a GREAT IDEA. I love trains anyway and to have one in the snow around Christmas with the Big Guy at the top of the mountain would be wonderful......hope it happens every year.

Love the Holy Supper and Christmas Brunch,,,,what a wonderful time, thanks for the post...

Tom said...

Sounds like everyone had a wonderful time . . . without us. Wish I could have been there for Leah's proud declaration of her successful encounter with Santa. Priceless!