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Monday, December 27, 2010

Dear Lucas (5 Years & 5 months),


It's hard to believe Christmas has come and gone and soon you will be going back to school. This has been the best Christmas yet. It's been so magically watching you get excited about every little thing. We've gone to the Roundhouse to watch "The Polar Express," you decorated a gingerbread house, we saw the nativity story acted out in front of us at the journey, and we wrapped tons of presents. In all the excitement and craziness I think the best moments were just cuddled up next to you singing Christmas carols and drinking hot chocolate.
Right before Christmas your aunt Sam and your cousin Caden moved in with us for a while. So far so good and it's been nice having them around. I think the only one having any problems adjusting is you. They are staying in your playroom so you've had to give it up for now. Also, suddenly you have a little person there trying to "mess with your stuff."
The very same day that Sam and Caden moved in three of your cousins came to stay with us for a short visit. It was a loud but fun house for a couple of days. You really had fun playing with Levi. One time he was not listening to his Mom and she was joking and told him that if he didn't behave she didn't want to take him home. You immediately said "that's okay, he can stay here and be my brother," and for the rest of his visit you kept referring to him as your brother. When his little brother Isaiah did anything you thought was wrong you would run to their mom and say "that boy is being mean to my brother." When it was time for them to leave Erica explained that she had to take Levi home because all his Christmas presents were at their house. You were fine with that but you keep talking about how now that Christmas is over your brother Levi will be back soon.
Before Christmas I took you to see Santa and luckily there was no line. You were able to talk to him for a few minutes. The only thing you asked Santa for this year was a Nerf gun and a hot wheels track. Christmas morning you were so excited to see a nerf gun next to your stocking you didn't even notice any of your other presents for over an hour.
Since we are in a house with a whole lot more room we were able to get a decent Christmas tree. Since we've had you we've always had a tiny Christmas tree. This year that little Christmas tree went in your bedroom and served as your night light. Christmas morning the tree was packed with presents and our house was full with family and it was such a great feeling.
The day after Christmas we were just hanging out at the house and I looked out the window and noticed a few snow flakes floating down in the air. It was so exciting and pretty to see snow falling around all the Christmas decorations. Just as the sun was starting to go down some of the snow started to stick and covered the roof and started to stick to the ground. You drank hot chocolate while we watched the snow fall around us. It was the perfect ending to a perfect Christmas.

Sweet-pea, I love you to the moon and back,
Mommy

Sunday, January 03, 2010

Christmas Day

Christmas morning we woke up to find that Santa had come while we were sleeping!

Santa left Lucas' presents laid out under the tree.
Lucas was really excited to see his own set of tools in his stocking.
After checking out the loot from Santa it was time to open presents.
Lucas was excited to see a Buzz Lightyear (and a Woody)
He was also VERY excited to see the bike that Daddy picked out just for him.
Christmas afternoon we headed to Grandma and Grandpa Hunter's house.
Uncle Michael helped Caden open his presents.
Talking about trains with Grandpa Hunter
Curt enjoyed some snuggle time with our youngest niece and nephew.
Aubrie wanted to hold a real baby.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

A Christmas Tradition

Every year Lucas and I go see the Christmas lights at one special house.

Telling Santa what he wants for Christmas

Ringing Santa's sleigh bells

Somebody is tired and grumpy

Snuggled in Mom's jacket in front of his favorite lights from last year.
Look who is sneaking up behind you!

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Christmas Cousins


Visiting Santa

Waiting for their turn on the Christmas Train

Aunt Ashley, Aubrie, and Lucas waiting for the train to start.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Visiting Santa

Tonight we met Curt's mom and his sister Sam to have dinner and since we were going to be in town anyway we decided to go by this neighborhood that has this neat Christmas lights display AND they also let you visit with Santa for free. I love that Lucas knows who Santa is this year because we were able to get him to be really good at dinner by threatening not to let him see Santa tonight. Yes, I am one of those parents. Just before we were about to go Lucas couldn't take waiting a second longer and he started going up to me and his Aunt Sam and pulling out hands and saying "COME ON! Go see Ho! Ho!" and "Come on Mommy! Santa!" We we got to the car he couldn't stand it every time I stopped at a red light behind another car and would yell out "GO Car Go, NOOOOOW!"

When we finally got there Lucas grabbed my hand and said "Look Mommy, it's Christmas!" We had to stand in line to see Santa for a few minutes and I was a little worried that Lucas might get scared once it was his turn but he was just mesmerized by finally getting to see Santa in person. He was totally speechless and every time Santa would ask him a question like if he was good or if he wanted toys for Christmas he would just shake his head "yes." When Lucas' turn was over he got to pick out a candy cane and then we looked at the lights for just a few minutes.

Lucas loved looking at the Christmas lights almost as much as meeting Santa and I think we are going to have to go back at least one more time next week. Also, since this is the third year that we have gone to visit these same lights I think it is pretty safe to say that seeing them is now a permanent family tradition.

Saturday, December 03, 2005

I wonder if Santa babysits in his off time...

Today I was just bursting with Christmas spirit and couldn't wait any longer to get a Christmas tree. After Lucas and I got up this morning I fed him and ate breakfast and we headed off to Wal-mart to get a Christmas tree and a few trimmings. We ended up with a potted Christmas tree because it will live longer and doesn't need a tree stand. It is little but we don't need a big one. Right now it just has lights on it but we have our stockings hanging up and a wreath hanging outside our door.

Lucas and I both came home and took and nap and then we went out to the mall to do some light Christmas shopping. After that we headed over to my parents house. Earlier I had made plans with my Mom to go see Christmas lights. Bob and Betty,a couple that my parents go to church with decorate their house along with their neighbors and collect money for Salvation Army during the holidays. We got extra lucky tonight because Santa Clause was there. Lucas loved the lights and he loved Santa. He just sat on his lap gazing up at him and didn't cry at all. (Betty did two minutes later though)