Saturday, December 25, 2010

Highlights of Christmas


It's a wee bit creepy looking out our window at night and seeing two "men" looking in.

Christmas Eve Dinner. Yummmm
Notice baby Jesus in utero, and below, baby Jesus wrapped in swaddling clothes weighing in around 35 pounds. Yikes! Poor Mary.
Lohn and I went to Midnight Mass at the Basilica. I am so glad we went. The whole service was centered around Christ and worshipping him, and I can't help but think that made Him happy. I learned a lot, and left with even more questions. My dad took a picture of the service we went to as it was being broadcast on TV.
Tamsyn got a squirrel webkinz. I think it rather resembles the ones on steroids on Campus. (Have you seen the SIZE of those critters???)
Ander was delighted to get Pixos finally. I haven't given in till now. I am hoping they have resolved the cocaine drugged induced problems when ingested.
Gunnar got his green dragon. I am so thankful he decided he wanted that instead of a Manta Ray. Dragons are much easier to find.
Sylas with his Zu Zu pet. I just barely retrieved it from his crib since it was talking away and bound to wake him up.
My most favorite picture of the day. And yes, he loves chocolate. And he has gotten very good at cheesing for pictures.
An example of a squirrel on steroids. My dad took this picture today on our campus walk. Isn't he a great photographer???!!!

Merry Christmas everyone!!!

3 comments:

Aaron, Whitney, and kids said...

What a fun Christmas, that's so great that your parents flew in! It would be really neat to experience that service at the basilica. What great pictures of your family. And THANK YOU for the ND shirts, Jade's cheer uniform, and the baby hats from Tamsyn. They are awesome. Jade LOVES hers, ever since we went to a Teton bball game a couple weeks ago she's been talking about cheerleading. You'll be getting a more personal thank you soon :)

stacy said...

Looks like you guys had a great Christmas!

Danielle said...

Sounds like a great day! I'm so glad you enjoyed the Midnight Mass---it's always so beautiful.