We had a spectacularly wonderful holiday break. It chugged right along, the perfect amount of visits/visitors, activity, playtime and downtime. We enjoyed lots of general togetherness and it was tough to go back to work this week. Now it’s 2016 and looking back…well, this:
My pants are tight, it’s suddenly frigid cold, and before us lies the Great Stretch of Nothingness, also known as January, February, and March. We get to scrape ice off our cars, itch our dry pasty skin, bemoan an empty calendar and suffer from innumerable diseases our 4 year old brings home from school (recently lice. He didn’t/doesn’t have it (yet) but it’s there!)
In order to combat the depressing view ahead, let’s look back at “the most wonderful time of the year”! Christmas was awesome – it just was. Ashton completely freaked out like I hoped he would and knew he would. Erik and GG were with us on Christmas Eve and the boys obviously wore their special ‘jamas.
Truth be told I wanted to have Ashton as the elf and Alex as Santa (because Ashton sometimes needs a reality check about being in charge) but Target’s size inventory didn’t cooperate.
Christmas (early) morning, family portrait.
It was your usual flurry of wrapping paper everywhere and a lot of “I can’t uh-BWEVE (believe) this!”‘s from Ashton. Alex was a little timid opening his gifts but of course his older brother was happy to help him out. (Ashton had some difficulty grasping that not everything had his name on it.)
Most of my pictures are blurry. If you’ve ever seen a kid unwrap a present or if you yourself have done it, you were basically there. For anyone that has not:
Santa was definitely good to the boys. After breakfast, they each chose a favorite new toy (the HotWheels Super 6 Lane Raceway for Ashton, which by the way, turned out to be everything I dreamed it would be, and a little battery-operated Thomas for Alex) and we all headed up to Vermont for Christmas part II! This was the only shot I actually took.











