The week before Christmas he came to spray the house for spiders - and we walked around the house together covering up all the toys, pillows etc. While I was in the other room covering up cots and toys, he must have advised Luca to move the elf. That day I looked everywhere for that darn elf, and started to panic that the bug man had hidden him away somewhere. We ended up finding the elf under Luca's duvet. The bugman apparently instructed him to move the elf somewhere safe. I can just imagine the puzzled look on Luca's face when he was asked to move it....when we had so clearly been telling him DO NOT TOUCH THE ELF.
And our own real live version of a little Elf! Wyatt on Christmas morning with his one tooth.
Our baby alarm clock went off at the standard time of 6:30am, and the festivities began. Stockings, gifts, a cooked breakfast of homemade egg mcmuffins, skyping and more skyping, and playing with toys. Again we all were spoiled. James got me a gym membership to my beloved gym in the city (this year I have been going to the university gym because I was a poor student but I MUCH prefer my other gym, and now that I'm going back to work we'll be able to afford it again). I think most wives would take that as suggestion to get into shape - but James knows I've been wanting to go back to my old gym, so this was a perfect gift. The day after boxing day, guess who went to the gym? Thanks Babe :-)
James got a pile of new clothes from family in the States - and they all fit! He loves them. I also surprised him with a new ipod. The boys...well yeah, you guessed it....more toys! (and a sleeping bag, magazine subscription, PJ's, and socks). Thank you Dad and Fran, Mom and Bob, Erin, and Grandma Loomis for sending us gifts to make our Christmas Day special.
We did something that we usually don't do. We went to church. We all enjoyed it, and it has inspired us to get back into Christianity and find a church to join. More about this in a later post. It's an exciting development in our little family, and one I am really looking forward to.
Then the chaos began...everyone started arriving at our place for Christmas Lunch. James' Dads' side of the family came over - about 20 of them. It turned out better than I had expected. We had plenty of food, and it was a great afternoon. You feel like a real grown up when it's actually your turn to host Christmas. Now that we've had our turn, I guess we are off the hook from hosting it for the next few years...lol.
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I think the kids will really know what's going on with the carrots and cookies on Christmas Eve in about 10 years... Right now they just naively believe what we tell them. PS - I love your Christmas dress. Emma's no slouch in the clothing department. I wish Julie was dressing me every day...
ha ha....me too! Julie can be my stylist anyday!!!
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