All in all, we had a really nice Christmas. Josh and I both feel thankful that we were able to produce such a nice Christmas for our boys. It breaks our hearts to think of the parents who would like to, but can't. I look forward to a day when I can do more to ease other's burdens.
The boys got more than they know what to do with. We have taken many of the smaller toys and put them into a box, so we can pull them out at a later time and have Christmas all over again. We missed our families this year, but I would say definitely less than the first year we were away from them. I have two theories as to why this is:
1) We are more used to being on our own, or...
2) They have become less lovable over the past two and a half years, making being away from them, almost like a blessing :)
Merry Christmas everyone! Now for all of us here in Milwaukee who have been the lucky recipients of 35 + inches of snow this December, may we all settle in for the "big freeze" and the upcoming months where the snow seems less like a magical accent to the season, and more like a big albino boa constrictor threatening to either smother you or grasp you so firmly that the life is simply drained from your body.
4 comments:
looks like a great christmas!!
Nice boa constrictor analogy, first of all.
Second of all, HOLY COW! I thought you guys were poor! Santa was good to your boys! Yay! :)
Ok, I will compare hands with you...I bet I have you beat. But that just makes those octaves on the piano that much easier, right?
Merry Christmas!
Fun, Fun, Fun...I'm dreading the next three months like no other! I HATE this PLACE!!! Zach said I need to change my attitude but I just can't seem to do it. It is a miserable place in the winter.
Glad you guys had a good Christmas. I think I just remembered you have a blog. Lots of things escaped me this year....
I have pretty big hands too. Too bad we can't compare.
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