Thu Dec 27, 2007

The wrap-up

Christmas was great, and I have a lot of pictures.

On Christmas Eve morning, we took the kids and my brother to breakfast.

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I’ve discovered that the way to keep a toddler happy in a restaurant is to give him his own drink right off.

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When that wears off, letting him walk around and flirt with other patrons works, too, but isn’t as polite.

Next, we headed off to the bookstore to see Santa.

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On his own, Clark walked right up to Santa and talked most cordially, but when I set him on his lap, well, he didn’t like that very much. I don’t think he was scared, so much as mad.

Later that night, the girls did their annual wrapping of cousin gifts,

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which I don’t particularly like to save ’til the last minute, but this year, it was the best we could do. I was so desperate for time, I had them wrap most of the uncle gifts as well.

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Then we hauled off to the in-laws for the annual nativity reading/enactment and an all around good time.

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Lastly that evening, the annual “picture-in-front-of-the-tree-in-new-pajamas”.

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I don’t have a toddler trick for this one.

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I let the two hams pose for more.

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Christmas morning was, well, Christmas morning. The novelty this year was that we managed to sleep in ’til after 8.

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I couldn’t get Clark to unwrap a gift to save my life this year. He did much better last year as a baby.

So my big knitting project for Christmas…. wasn’t that big at all. I knit three little necklace pouches for the girls MP3 players out of Koigu.

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So, with all of that out of the way, I’ve resumed knitting on my handspun, basketweave cable scarf which my brother really wants. I’m feeling horribly guilty for not being willing to give it to him. To ease my conscience, I’ve begun a similar scarf for him with some Donegal Tweed from the stash, but it’s not remotely the same.

As for the sheep… I didn’t end up making any for me, so I still have more sheep to make in the future, and I’ll tell you all generally how to do it, since a number of you have begged and pleaded :-).

Today, I intend to clean and organize my downstairs kitchen/craft area while Nate paints his office. The girls are all plugged into their music/movies on the ipods, so it’s relatively peaceful around here, despite the house being completely trashed.

5 Responses to “The wrap-up”

  1. Katie - The Knitting Mama Says:

    The pics of the girls pretending to sleep are precious! Glad you had a lovely Christmas! We had a wonderful one as well. 🙂

  2. Laura Says:

    I LOVED making sheep with you, even though I messed up a MILLION Times!

  3. Anonymous Says:

    Oh it’s all too cute! Stop, Stop! I can’t take any more!!!

    : )

    Julie

  4. Stephanie Says:

    Your kids are adorable….but you knew that already 🙂 It looks like everyone had a great holiday! I’m still trying to recover the house from all the mess around here. John took the week off…and I don’t know about you but I have a really hard time cleaning when the whole household is here. They make more messes than I can keep up with!!!

  5. carol gilchrist Says:

    Happy christmas, and give them all an extra hug from The Gilchrists. I can’t look at your blog around the girls, or they all want to come over and play… so sad. Can’t wait to come back to visit…

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