This year Becca asked me, "How old do I need to be before I get a tree of my own to decorate?" I had to explain to her that she and her sister are luckly and spoiled, most children don't get a tree of their own to decorate. Most families only have one tree. She rolled her eyes and walked a way. Some days I realize just how close we are to full blown teenager attitude. She like to tell me she's not a kid, she's a preteen. It's going to be interesting.
Michael and I didn't finish wrapping presents and putting on bows untill about midnight, then of course Lexi woke up and wouldn't go back down until 1:30 am. Then Becca and Megan woke up around 4 am. We convinced them to go back to bed for about half and hour. So there we are stumbling downstairs at 4:30 in the morning. It wasn't a pretty site. Becca and Megan had a great time they weren't tired at all.
They had to "help" Lexi open her presents, they didn't mind that at all. Lexi slept straight through the whole thing. I kept looking at her a thinking to myself, she's sleeping I should be asleep too. Once in a while I would try to wake her up, she didn't like that.
We opened all the presents, had breakfast and cleaned up the wrapping paper so Michael and I headed back to bed about 7:30 am. The moment we laid down Lexi woke up. You know that's the way it goes with a baby. We did finally get a nap before we went to our friends Kevin and Lori's (which are family to us) for christmas dinner.
Kevin and Lori's daughter, Kailey's ready for dinner
Krista and Stasha
Kevin and Greg
Lori
Becca is helping set the table, I hope you and your family had a wonderful christmas too.