Well, I'm finally getting with it and starting a blog. I have enjoyed Johnny & Tara's and Chris & Sarah's so much that it has encouraged me to start one too. With family and friends so spread out, it is a great way to stay connected. Christmas seems like a great place to start. So...here goes. I am new at this, so things are a bit out of order. Here are some pictures from our Christmas 2008. We had a wonderful Christmas--we are so very blessed.
Molly received many "American Girl" things including a sleeping bag for her and her doll from Grandma (Nancy) and Grandpa (Bob) in Washington state, matching outfits for her and her doll from Grandmol (Susan) in Birmingham, "Coconut the Dog" from Uncle Jimmy in Birmingham, and the "Mia" doll complete with wardrobe and bedroom furniture from Santa. She said it was a very "American Girl" Christmas.
Grandpol (Jim), Becky, Daniel, and Philip came over in the afternoon on Christmas to visit and exchange gifts with Molly, Darryl, and me. Molly cannot wait to plan her "Build A Bear" date with Grandpol!
Molly got so many wonderful gifts and was thrilled with every single one!
Molly was super proud of the G.I. Joe she got Darryl as part of a joke between them. Since he is a diver for SeaWorld, she picked out a diver G.I. Joe.
Molly was super proud of the G.I. Joe she got Darryl as part of a joke between them. Since he is a diver for SeaWorld, she picked out a diver G.I. Joe.
Darryl took Molly shopping so she could pick out gifts for me. She spoiled me with lots of wonderful smelling lotions and a hat, glove, and scarf set to wear with my new dress coat from Darryl. She is so good to her mama!
Milk and cookies for Santa.
This year Molly took part in our church's Children's Christmas Eve services. She was a Magi attendant which meant she helped lead one of the Wise Men and his camel. She was part of both the 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. services. Our church does a really amazing job of designing 2 services early in the day geared toward families with young children. They even have characters with "big heads" to make sure everyone can see what's going on!
We had fun taking some pictures in front of our tree.
If I'd sent out a Christmas card, here's how it might have looked! ;)
We had our own private photo shoot with Santa at our friends' home. Jim and Karen Flinn had us over to dinner, and then Molly took pictures with Santa Jim with his REAL beard and beautiful Santa suit made by Karen.
2 comments:
we get to leave the first comment!!! i am so glad ya'll started a blog. it looks really good. we love looking at the pictures of everybody at christmas. we love you!
What a wonderful Christmas! I know Rich was ecstatic and very anxious to celebrate with all of you. We were so happy that we were able to see you both recently and hope to be able to visit again soon. God Bless!!
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