Christmas Letters

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Christmas was so much fun this year. Last year and this year have been the best so far because my kids are such perfect ages. They get so excited and believe in all of the magic of Christmas. It's GREAT! They both kept track of the amount of days until Christmas by themselves thanks to a cute countdown calendar Megan made in kindergarten and some chocolate advent calendars my mom gave them. Megan's countdown calendar was a picture of Santa where you cut off part of his beard every day.

Normally Luke is the most patient one. My side of the family always opens at least one present on Christmas Eve and now they open all of their presents on Christmas Eve because that is when we are all together. It drives Keith nuts because he thinks all of the gifts should be opened on Christmas only. Last year Luke was offered presents to open at my parent's house on Christmas Eve and he didn't even want to open it! He said he wanted to wait, but soon changed his mind. This year he wasn't nearly as patient. He was so excited to go to my parent's and start opening presents he almost started crying when he found out we had to eat dinner first. Hahaha.

When we got home Christmas Eve night I have never seen Luke so anxious. We have a tradition (Keith insists on) to make cookies for Santa and write letters to Santa. Luke also had some reindeer food he made in cub scouts that he wanted to sprinkle on the lawn. I have NEVER seen Luke move so fast. He was so worried he wouldn't get in bed on time if he didn't move quickly. he wrote his letter to Santa in a few seconds, then without even asking (totally out of character for Luke) he ran outside by himself to sprinkle the reindeer food on the lawn. It threw me off guard to see the front door open and my cute little 8 year old outside in the dark by himself. It was so fun to watch! Before I knew it Luke was totally ready for bed and in his covers. A while after saying prayers with the kids I went back in to help quiet Megan down (cute little chatterbox) and rub Luke's head to help him fall asleep. Luke said to me in the most stressed out voice, "Mom, will you just go!". Hahaha! I thought I was helping!

Christmas morning was great except I kept waking up before everyone. So far this has happened every year. I got up at 4, then 5, then 6 and then I couldn't sleep anymore. At 7:15 I was so excited to see Megan wake up and come in our room. She got in bed and put her head on a pillow. I asked if she knew what day it was and she said, "Christmas" with such a cute little smile. Then she went to sleep AGAIN!!! I couldn't believe it! Finally about that time it was light enough to start reading, so I read for a half hour until Luke finally woke up and I got him to wake everyone else up. Traditionally on Christmas morning Keith tries to get us all to go back to sleep, then teases us for a while that he is too tired to get up. Finally he gets up, goes and checks on the front room, sets up the video camera and lets us come out in line (oldest to youngest). We have been lining up oldest to youngest ever since the first year Keith and I were married. Haha. This year while he was teasing us that he was too tired he let the kids go out and peek at the toys. We told them they couldn't go into the front room, but they could peak from the stairs. They were very obedient and only peeked for a second.

Ahhh! It was so much fun. Santa spoiled the kids for sure. I can't wait until next year.

About the letters at the top of this post... Cute Luke is always extremely thoughtful. He is always thinking of his sister. At the beginning of December when we would ask what he wanted all he would say is that he wanted a DS for Megan. Isn't that crazy? He is so nice!! We told him Megan should ask for that and he should ask for something else. He finally decided he wanted the New Super Mario Bros. for Wii. Still though, if anyone ever asked what he wanted he would always say he wanted a DS for his sister and Super Mario for himself. Megan is the opposite usually. She is super nice too, but she is more "normal" wanting everything under the sun. The list below is the list she wrote at the beginning of December. I love how she spells things. This list is one of her very first attempts to write words on her own. I think she did a GREAT job, but I translated for you just in case you can't read it.

The letters up at the top were written Christmas Eve to leave by the kids stockings. Keith and I weren't surprised by Luke's letter, but we were with Megan's. Both kids wrote their letters without any help. Megan is a sweet girl, but we thought she would ask for a million things. I love that she asked for something for Luke and said she was happy with whatever she got. Ahhh! Maybe we are teaching her right. Cute girl!



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ETA: Megan says the bottom item is an Electronic Bug.

6 comments:

Amy Herzog said...

HOW FUN !!!!! There is no greater moment of personal joy then to see your kids get crazy excited about Christmas morning. I am so glad you all had a wonderful Christmas!! I hope everyone got what they wanted. :)

Angie LeBaron said...

Really cute! I love their letters and lists. How awesome that you have those for them to read later. I loved reading about Luke on Christmas Eve. That made me laugh.

susan said...

awwww, so cute!

Renae said...

Oh those kids are so cute. Sounds like you had a fun Christmas!

Emily said...

your kids are so sweet and smart. amazing!

Jason & Kelli West said...

your kids are seriously too cute. I love the letter they wrote. how sweet. I hope I can teach my kids as well as you have. Love your traditions that you do for Christmas.