Rachel’s school had a Pancakes with Santa dinner, so we took advantage of it for our one and only visit to Santa this year. Rachel made a Thank You/Merry Christmas card for Santa and asked him for art supplies and a new play set. Annie had grand plans to ask for a My Little Pony movie, and toys and Rainbow Dash (a pony), and more Little Pony stuff, but chickened out in the face of the big guy and just whispered “ponies” when he asked what she wanted. She wouldn’t sit on his lap, but was okay with Mrs. Claus holding her for a picture.
Ryan and Jake stayed home to eat some GF waffles, so we missed out on getting a screaming picture with Santa. Though he probably would have been fine, anyway, as easygoing as he usually is.
Knowing we’d be having lots of visitors over the holidays we got a couple more fuzzy blankets for people to use. We made sure to test them out.
Last week Todd and Savannah came to stay at our house for a few days before moving over to my parents’ house for the rest of their Tucson visit. They brought their kids and their new dog, Shadow. The kids loved having a dog around for a few days. Ryan was especially interested in the crate.
Ryan enjoyed telling Shadow to go to bed or go into her crate. She didn’t listen. He also enjoyed letting her into the house whenever we were cooking and wanted her to stay outside.
We had fun having cousins staying with us for a few days, too. Eloise and Ryan (and all the kids, really) love this over-sized ornament that plays Christmas Carols and has a train go around a little house when you push the button.
We went to the park for a picnic and some outside play time. At the dog park for large dogs the kids almost got mauled by some over-excited dogs. We moved over to the area for small dogs that was vacant and enjoyed a nice picnic while Shadow ran around by herself. She got to go play with the other dogs when we went to play on the playground equipment. The weather was perfect, or maybe a little hot for our Seattle cousins. It’s been a nice Tucson December.
After nap time we headed in to Grandma and Grandpa Knight’s house to play and eat dinner before we went to Winterhaven to see Christmas lights.
We all (minus Grandpa Knight) headed to Winterhaven to look at the Christmas lights that night.
Jacob's brother, Mark, was staying at our house that night before he flew out of Phoenix for a week with his family in Seattle, after which they'd all fly back to Phoenix and drive down for a week with us. So he got to enjoy the lights and the tired kid meltdowns with us.
All the houses go all out and are really impressive. One house had a bubble maker going that wasn't actually blowing bubbles for the most part, which made it look like snow was falling. The kids got a kick out of that one.
Rachel got SO tired of walking. Luckily her Aunt Savannah was more accommodating than me saying suck it up, we're almost done. She threw Rachel on her back in her baby carrier for a while. The fact that I sent us down the wrong *short* road added to the exhaustion, but we dragged the kids through it and have some good memories from the night.
My kids don't handle going past their bedtimes too well. Annie conked out on the ride home. Rachel just had a melt down. For the whole half hour ride home.
Monday and Tuesday Grandma and Grandpa Knight and Savannah took on the task of entertaining the kids while Justin, Todd, and I did some Christmas preparations at my house. They did Christmas cookies, decorations, and visits to the park in an effort to keep the kids happy. I'm sure it wore the adults out, but we sure were grateful for their help. There's no way we could have gotten everything ready without them.
Peyton and Ryan are best buddies. They (almost) always get along so well. This is a very typical sight when they're together:
Grandpa made all the kids their own Christmas stars. Ryan broke his within 2 minutes. The others safeguarded theirs pretty well.
Christmas Eve dinner (our traditional 7 layer dip):
We managed to pull off a pretty decent Nativity play on Christmas Eve. Ryan was a sheep (with a panda hat on, but hey, who noticed?) and Annie was Mary and VERY happy with her role. She sat there by baby Jesus reverently the whole time, plus 15 minutes or so before everyone else was even ready.
Here's all the kids: Black Sheep Benjamin, Wise Man Peyton, Shepherd Eloise, Wise Man McKenzie, Mary (Annie), Angel Rachel, Sheep Ryan, and Joseph (Jared).
It was awesome having everyone together for Christmas Eve. Family is what it's all about. We all went our separate ways and had Christmas morning fun at our separate houses, before coming together for the rest of Christmas Day.