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Sweet Christmas. With all our effort to minimize activity and slow the month down and savor each day, it still flew by in a flash. It has come and gone, today being New Years Eve, and the next year crests just over the horizon. How sweet the Christmas season is. When the children woke up Christmas morning, they opened their stockings. We filled them with dried fruit, a little bit of sweet treats, rainbow pencils, fun wooden animal pens from world market, a new pack of markers, a christmas ornament, naturally-dyed head scarves for the girls, bunny hair clips for wren, mood rings for Phoebe and Philippa, a new watch for Noah. Wren got her own beeswax crayons and notebook, which she is so proud of.
Then we had breakfast and our last Advent reading from the book Unwrapping the Greatest Gift. (I was proud and excited to have found pumpkin and carrot muffins (cupcakes?) that were all natural and from a dedicated gluten-free facility for Christmas morning at a local health food store.) After that we opened gifts. As much as we try to slow the morning down so we can see everything and enjoy each present being opened, the children just can’t help rushing into it all. They had some gifts from loved ones besides the ones we had chosen for them, so that made it feel quite abundant and full. Truly, they have no idea how blessed they are, but then the same could be said of each of us, I am sure.
Noah and Philippa got some new lego, Phoebe got a table top easeland new art supplies. The older three all got nice large sketch books with a mini set of higher quality watercolor paints (for natural journaling, I hope). Noah received the The Ology book, Philippa got Poppy and Vivaldi, and Phoebe got some new Horse Diaries books. Wren got 1 is One by Tasha Tudor. I gave Brandon New Morning Mercies and maybe secretly hope I can share it with him. 🙂 Wren received a Melissa and Doug barn (she has loved Philippa’s smaller horse barn) and also a wooden tricycle which can adapt to be a balance bike. Not that we need another bike, really, but it is nice for her to have something just her own and something she can ride right away. Noah received from us a sweet of K-Nex and a cd player for his room, as well as a lullaby cd for he and Wren. Phoebe and Philippa also received a new lullaby cd for their room. All the kiddos have been loving listening to peaceful music at night to help with bad dreams or for Phoebe when she isn’t feeling well (headaches and nausea have been happening more often lately). We gave all of the kids Bird Bingo and a new puzzle as a family gift. We have already played Bird Bingo so much and I can’t wait to add Bug Bingo and Ocean Bingo to our games one day.
I had hoped to knit a small item for each family member. I managed to finish socks for Philippa, a slipped stitch tam for Phoebe, and a doe cap for Wren. Noah’s socks are half done, and I have nothing in the works for Brandon just yet, but he never really wants anything. I do hope to knit him some socks soon. Maybe he will be swayed to prefer hand-knit socks if he just tries a pair. 🙂
Brandon and I had agreed not to buy presents for each other this year, maybe just a couple small things for stockings. We needed to replace our living room rug and I was wanting to do a few other small things to spruce up our living room/entry area, so that was our gift to each other.
Anyway, although it felt like it whizzed past us, Christmas day was really fun and special. Later that day we went over to my parent’s house nearby and gathered with all the siblings who were here. I was even able to squeeze in a solo trail run on my favorite running trail in the woods and didn’t see another soul the whole time. It completed my Christmas to get out in the woods and quiet. My parents always make the most amazing feasts, and it was just cozy and special to be together with family.
The next morning we all went horseback riding as a family (well, except for Brandon who needed to work.) I had hoped to take more pictures but I was riding while holding Wren on my lap a bit precariously so I only snapped a few. It was adventurous and fun, and Noah, Phoebe, and Wren seemed to really love it. Philippa rode on my mom’s lap and talked the whole way and then said she hated it when were done (with a big smile on her face).
I hope you all had a merry Christmas and may it be a blessed and happy New Year + decade!
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See you in 2020!