We hosted Christmas dinner at our house (at lunchtime), so around 11 or 12 the cousins and everyone showed up and we had our cousin gift exchange, and opened presents from Grandma and Grandpa, too. It was mild chaos, but lots of fun.
Ryan and Rachel got homemade stuffed animals from their cousins that were pretty cool. Rachel told me she wants to learn how to sew her own stuffed animals now. And Ryan's dog is actually filled with rice, so it can be a heat pack or an ice pack. It's our owie dog that fixes all owies now. Annie got a ride on horse that was pretty cool, too. At some point that afternoon Ryan took possession and played with it for a while. And made Grandma kiss it.
Along with the bean bag chairs, Santa left a projector for watching movies. Since the only open wall in the house that was in a room dark enough to watch movies in the middle of the day was in our bedroom, we set it up for the kids to watch Planes while the adults played a game downstairs.
The movie projecting sure makes the movie more fun. We watched it on the wall downstairs for movie night and it was great. I'm hoping for a screen for my birthday so we don't have to take pictures off the walls to watch movies whenever we want to watch.
Here I am checking my email for the best gift ever from my mom.
Rachel and Jared spent much of the afternoon like this in various locations throughout the house:
Those two are book worms and I love how they like to just sit together and read and read. Rachel got a 12 pack of My Weird School books for Christmas. By the day after Christmas she was already done reading them all. I've got to find a series of longer books that are at her reading level. She is supposed to be reading books between upper 3rd grade level up to lower 5th grade level, but finding books at that level that appeal to her is a challenge.
Anyway, Christmas was great. The best part was having family around to spend the day with. We got to Skype with Jacob's family, too, for a while, though we missed seeing them in person. Family really is what it's all about.


