10. "Since we are so ready for Christmas to be here, can we just celebrate a few days early?" Two reasons why we can't and did not. One, I explained that it was Jesus' birthday and the celebration was about HIM and not US and the gifts we were anticipating. Two, I was thoroughly enjoying the season, the parties, the movies, the downtime. Christmas takes so long to get here and then it is over way too fast.
9. "Ok, but I am not going to sit on his lap!" MK stated this one, imagine. MK has never been a fan of Santa. She says he has a funny beard and she doesn't know him so she isn't going to talk or sit with him. The children and I visited the mall one afternoon. The boys and I coerced her into sitting in Santa's chair, with them no doubt, and Santa came in behind them and took the cutest picture ever. Then she proceeded to tell him all about the scooter she was wishing for and how good she had been all year.
8. "I just added one clothing item to my list - SOCKS." Poor Colin. Really, poor boys. Socks do not seem to last long in our home.
7. "He is looking at me! Why he in my room?" This was not a statement, this was a squeal of horror that we had to work MK through. We have our elf, Matthew. Matthew is harmless but his little eyes do look a bit questionable and this tends to make MK a bit nervous at times, especially when Matthew perches himself on the bookshelf in her room.
6. "I have an idea. On Christmas morning, before we see what Santa brought to us, I want to play Happy Birthday to Jesus on the piano and we can all sing to Him." Loved this idea. Pryce has been taking piano lessons since September and he loves to play. Sure enough, Christmas morning came and at 6:00am, before walking into our living room, we all gathered around the piano to sing Happy Birthday to Jesus.
5. "I am so sad about baby Maddox cause she is not with us for Christmas." (MK) "I guess Maddox is celebrating right now." (P - prior to our Christmas Eve service, he knew Maddox was waking up in China on Christmas Day.) "I wonder if Maddox even knows it is Christmas." (C) Yes, our little one was on our minds no matter how many presents were received and how many family members surrounded us.
4. "Hey Pryce, what does that do?" Pryce says, "Don't worry dad, it is on my list and I will show you how it works on Christmas morning!" The confidence in Santa is heavy around our home....good thing he listens well and came through even on those last minute gifts. We have two children who had lists that stuck from the moment they were written. Our third child had three different lists and none of them contained the same items. Tricky.
3. "All I want for Christmas are my two tonsils." This was said by Colin to his doctor. Finally, Colin was deemed strep free after four rounds of antibiotics. YAY. The shocker came when the doctor announced that MK tested positive. No telling how long she has been walking around with strep. No fever. No complaining of a sore throat. No sleepless nights. Nothing. She was as happy as a lark. No clue. We go back this week for another swab to see if we are all clear.
2. "I love being out and about during the Christmas season. Everyone seems so happy and it makes me feel good." Tis true this year, we all enjoyed being out in the bustle of things. One of our favorite days was going to the mall. We do not frequent the mall so this particular day was a treat. The children enjoyed their first Auntie Anne's pretzel, we took a photo with Santa, we looked, we dreamed, we ran into our minister and his wife - a fun treat, and we just enjoyed our time together knowing that we were on no one's schedule but our own. It was nice.
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