We hosted a playgroup at our house with a few of our new friends. The kids were able to exchange some small gifts and, more importantly, unwrap some presents before Christmas Day.
Christmas morning was fun, of course. MVP loved opening presents and handing out gifts for people to open. He got a VTech laptop from Santa. He had originally asked for a deer from Santa, but I think Santa needed all of his deer in order to fly his sleigh. We did leave cookies for Santa and an apple for Rudolph, or "Ruf-olf", as MVP would say. MVP also got a bike from his grandparents. I had to laugh because he did the same thing his uncle Dave did one year when he got a bike for Christmas. He walked right past it and didn't see it till it was pointed out to him. (See the video below.)
This is a photo I took this year and absolutely love. I was amazed that it turned out so well because both kids were in no mood to be photographed, so I got this shot in about three tries.
A few days before Christmas, we went to a local tree farm where they had some beautiful poinsettias for sale. We took a few photos and enjoyed looking at the different varieties of poinsettias.
Another thing we did was make cookies for MVP's grandparents. I realize that receiving decorated sugar cookies in the mail might actually be a little...gross, but he sure has a lot of fun doing it. He always asks if we can make cookies for his grandparents and will pretend to make cookies for them while playing with play-Doh or while in the bathtub.
For several months now, we have been thinking about getting a minivan. Andy and his dad have been researching vans, looking for good deals. We finally found one in Atlanta that was actually incorrectly listed--the description was for one model type and the photos clearly indicated it was the model above what we were looking for. So Andy contacted the dealership and confirmed the price. He also happened to have a co-worker who knew a mechanic in the area who was willing to go to the dealership to take a look at it. The car had been in an accident, but we decided that if it was repaired correctly and if the mechanic gave us a thumbs up, we would get it. Well, the mechanic gave us a thumbs DOWN. BUT he said that the dealership just got another car in and he said it was in excellent condition. It was priced well enough that it warranted buying a plane ticket down there to pick it up and for Andy to drive it home. So that's what he did the Saturday before Christmas. We love the car and it certainly made the post-Christmas drive to Tennessee to visit cousins a lot more bearable. MVP loved watching movies and I was able to sit next to the baby to keep her from getting too fussy at times.
We hope you all had a wonderful Christmas as well.








