Friday, January 2, 2009

Our Three Christmases of 2008

Christmas #3
Grandpa & Grandma Sherman and the Fashano's came over on Christmas afternoon for Christmas #3. The boys all got Storm Trooper helmets and dart guns from Grandpa & Grandma, which entertained them for the rest of the day. They also had a great time playing in the bounce house in their undies. We looked down there and saw all of them stripped down to their undies. They claimed to be too hot from all their exercise. They also made up a move called “Grandpa Georgie” that they were doing in the bounce house. Whatever it was must have been funny because they did it over and over again. They had so much fun together and they get along so well. We had an amazing “Thanksgiving” dinner which Grandpa & Grandma Nederveld and Uncle Paul joined us for. Then we just had a relaxing time hanging out.

Ben, Enzo & Lucca

Enzo & Ben opening their gifts

Enzo & Ben trying out their new gifts


Christmas #2
Christmas morning we had a Christmas time with our family- the kids opened their Santa gifts and a few from Dad & Mom. Ben got the fishing pole he had been hoping for and Heidi got her Barbie fishing pole that she was brainwashed into wanting by her brother, the fisherman. Heidi was so cute because before she opened her Santa presents, she found Kate’s and opened them one by one and showed each one to her. She would say, “Look Baby Kate, you like this!” It was very sweet. She also got very excited about every present she opened and would oooh and aaah over it. She is a funny little character. Ben got up first and checked everything out. He came running in our room, right next to my sleeping self and told me, “Mom, you even got something in your stocking and so did Dad. Dad, you got a new shirt!” He ran back and forth a few times reporting on everything from how much Santa ate to what he thought was in each package. He was a little worried because John took apart his fishing pole to wrap it so he was searching for something the right size. He was very excited when he opened it! Tricky Santa wrapped the reel in a separate package so when he opened the pole he said, “Don’t worry Dad, we can go buy a reel at Wal-Mart”, then when he opened it, he said, “Well, I guess we don’t have to get one at Wal-Mart. Santa already got it!”


Kate, Ben & Heidi on Christmas morning

Heidi and Dad

Kate was excited about her stocking

Heidi

Ben

He got his fishing pole!

Ben and his globe

Heidi and her boom box (already broke)

Dad helping Heidi with her Barbie fishing pole


Christmas #1
We started our Christmas celebration with a day with the Nedervelds. We met at an old folks home in the morning where the kids passed out cards, cookies and bead necklaces that they made to the residents there. We weren’t there very long, but I think it was worth it to see the joy on most of their faces when they realized people came to visit them. When we got there, they were all in a room “watching” a movie, and most of them were sleeping. Once the kids started passing out their little gifts, most of them woke up and were excited to see them. One little lady started to cry when Ben gave her a necklace. Ben was so cute passing out necklaces to each person and giving them hugs. The day before, he spent 4 hours making the necklaces because he wanted to make sure he had enough. He even made special ones for the men with “man colors”. It made me realize how easy it is to do things like that and wonder why we don’t do them more often! After that we went back to Grandpa & Grandma’s house to eat, open some gifts and hang out together. We went to Christmas Eve service at Adventure together and then headed home to put tired kids to bed! About 10 minutes after we out Ben to bed, he was calling for us. John went down to check on him and he said, “Dad, I’ve been thinking about this and you better leave e the front door unlocked for Santa because we have glass over our fireplace and he won’t be able to get through.” John assured him that he would make sure Santa could get in. Later I was walking by his room, he wanted to know if Santa would check out the fireplace so he wouldn’t get stuck and reminded me to unlock the front door. Luckily Santa made it in!














And a Ben line- his comment about the very burnt Chocolate Rum Cake I pulled out of the oven… "Mom, you better make a better birthday cake for Jesus than that!” And I did!
We are so thankful for all of our blessings and for the great gift of Jesus this Christmas season.