Now that my poor computer has made it through the virus, I decided that I should blog Christmas for Grammy and
Gramps. We know that it was hard for them to be away from the
grand kids at Christmas.
Christmas Eve tradition at our house always includes pajamas. This year I couldn't find enough time to make all of the kids pajamas, but I did get Amber's made. I love the way hers turned out. It is a very different pattern than I have used before. She is learning how to sew, so I got enough fabric that she can make some capris for summer time to match. My kids needed pajamas so bad, that Amber actually also got 2 sets of Hannah Montana pajamas, Les got Transformers and (hmm.. the other character slips my mind), and Zak got 2 sets of Dinosaur PJ's. I still owe the boys some that I make.

My mom also made them each a set of Pajamas that match all of the cousins. Amber and her cousin Heather are the only girls on my side of the family, so she made theirs matching, as well as matching ones for their American Girl dolls.

One of the first things that Zak had to check, was that Santa got his snacks. This year the kids decided that Santa and the reindeer needed something healthy along with their treats. So Santa got an orange and a cookie with his milk, and the reindeer each got a baby carrot. But we found those half chewed on the snow on the front lawn.

this is the Christmas morning mess at our house. We were truly spoiled. I thought that I kept it small and simple this year, but it always amazes me how much it turns out to be.

One of our favorite gifts this year was from Grammy and
Gramps (who are currently serving a mission in Florida). They sent us a puzzle with a picture of a
cruise ship, and told us that when they finish their mission, they would like us all to come to Florida and join them on a
cruise. We are so excited. We can't wait. (With the weather right now, I would be happy to leave today!)

Another favorite was a fort set. Zak already had one, and loves it. This one is much larger than his last one, and has pieces that turn it into several carnival games as well as the fort. The best part is that both sets will work together to make an awesome fort.

Apparently after our 10 day camping trip last summer, Santa decided that we needed warmer sleeping bags than the little sleepover bags that the kids had. Brian already has a nice one, so me and the kids got these, and Brian got a fleece liner for his to make it even warmer. The kids all tried theirs out on Grandpa & Grandma's floor on Friday night.
I forgot to get pictures of each of the kids with their new stash of things, but here is a brief list of the favorites. Amber: Sewing machine & Heeleys Les: Skateboard & Heeleys Zak: Fort & pots and pans (he loves to cook).