First things first, stockings found outside the kids doors answered the question of what happens when there isn't a fireplace for the stockings to be hung on.
Apparently the haul was good enough to keep the kids from running to the tree.
"I got an elephant in a cart. I'm good" Danny is so easily pleased.
Mary made sure that she was showered and dressed before we dove into the presents.
It's super Lilly. Nanna and Mary went overboard on clothes for Lilly this winter.
"Press the tail Danny and it will bounce. Here watch daddy do it."
"Hey I did it." Danny is so proud and it looks like Lilly wants some play time.
"There's a puppy in this box. Now I just need to figure out how to get it out. Maybe there's something over there that can help." Lilly loves her new little hound.
"Time to play catch with Dad." Andrew received his first base ball mit.
Guess what Will got a new mit too so there's no excuse. Will is such a ham.
Okay now everyone take a minute and make sure that each other's gifts are good enough.
Andrew had asked specifically for some little horses for Christmas and these ones he called "big brother horses."
"Nice bag Mom." Lillian was showing off her double doll carriage to Mary and commented on the purse.
Danny has his stuffed elephant and Tigger. Now he's just browsing the other gift piles.
The ever popular "Honey do" gift. Will sure did take it well.
New pajamas and Will looks like he's ready to go back to bed.
Mary got a new frog. She get's at least one a year. This time it was very classy.
Okay Will enough already you're worse than the kids.
Thank you Rachel and Nanna for helping to make Christmas so much fun for our home.
Andrew's got a gun and he's not afraid to use it. Good time to teach gun safety.
Lillian got her puppy out and look it has a magnetic bone.
This is one of those rare Daddy, Danny moments. It turned out that Danny was showing the early signs of the flu that ran rampant through our home the next two weeks.
Andrew loves clothes especially if they have cars on them.
He had to put his shirt on right away.
Then he could play with his toys.
Lillian received a doctor bag and got right to work.
Daniel finally has one on one time with the alphabet town buttons.
Mary finally got a gift that surprised her. It was stemware for eight, both water and wine glasses.
The kids got more toys at Grandma and Grandpa Muir's.
William got Mary a .22 rifle and it wasn't one of those "it's for you but it's really for me gifts."
Will Rose (William's brother-in-law) brought his gun cleaning kit and Mary's gun got some real attention.
Christmas was a great time in our home and we loved sharing it with Rachel, Nanna, Jen and Will Rose, and of course The Muir Grands and Great Grandma Muir. There's no place like home for the holidays. We loved the white Christmas in Craig Colorado the year before but it was nice to finally spend a Christmas in our new home.
Friday, December 26, 2008
Christmas 2008
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Saturday, December 20, 2008
Just relaxing with Christmas movies
Getting ready for Christmas is very hard for the Muir kids they have Christmas Movies to watch,and more Christmas movies to watch while they stay out from under mom and dad's feet. All that movie watching must be tiring.
It looks like Danny is so tired he doesn't mind sleeping on a soggy sheet laid down to keep the shampooed carpet clean.
Lillian looks like she agrees with Danny's assessment of holiday preparations.
Andrew just looks like he wants to get into a picture. He almost has us convinced he needs a nap too.
Okay so Mary got a little excited about the Sepia feature of our camera but aren't these super cute.
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Monday, December 15, 2008
Happy Birthday Andrew
So Andrew the oldest of our brood turned the bright old age of Five years old on Dec. 15, 2008. He asked for one specific thing for his Birthday dinner and that was a car cake. He lucked out and it looked a little like his favorite character from Cars.He got a pretty good haul and was even excited about his new pajamas.
Andrew's great grandma Muir was there and he got to get a special hug from her.
He almost didn't want to tear some of the "Thomas and Friends" paper to get to the good stuff inside.
The present that took the cake was a little workman toolset with miniature work tools just like dads. (we've actually used the screwdriver a couple of times)
The tool kit came disguised as a fan and boy was he surprised when he finally got it open.
Grampa Muir gave him a spiderman flashlight that he managed to use enough that now the other two want one.
The look on his face when he got the bow and arrow almost made Mary want to take it back.
Oh and what would a five year old boy do if he didn't have snakes. Too bad his little sister likes them too so the old snake in the bed thing doesn't work.
We had a happy family celebration and can't believe how fast the kids are growing up.
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