Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Christmas Day 2010

We had a wonderful Christmas...quiet, low key and filled with tradition. We delivered some cookies to our neighbors, played family games while listening to Oma's Christmas and German music, and had a delicious Korean dinner on Christmas Eve. We also read the Christmas story in the Bible, carolled, and talked to loved ones far away on Christmas Day. Here are Kris and the kiddos on Christmas Eve. (If while looking at the pictures you wonder why I'm not in any of these, it's because I didn't like the ones taken of me, and because I'm the one creating the post, I get to decide what goes into it, right? Also, Kris took a ton of video footage, and I know that I am in it a ton, so no worries.) Kourtney made reindeer food in class and we had another package left over that Nana sent last year. The girls decorated our front lawn with oats and glitter. It worked like a charm. Santa found his way to our house!
Alyson, Kourtney and Ellary made and decorated cookies for Santa and left them out before going to bed. No wonder Santa is such a big, jolly man.

7:30 am Christmas morning and the kids could hardly wait to come downstairs.

This is a picture of Alyson and Kourtney reading a letter they got from Santa. They both asked Santa for beta fish this year. Knowing that the Allee family would be out of town for a few days following Christmas, he gave each of them a gift card to buy their own when they got back from vacation. Alyson and Kourtney each have a beta fish now. I can't remember Alyson's purple and blue fish's name. Kourtney named her white fish Sparty. She has green rocks in his tank. How many other "Sparty" pets do you think are out there in Michigan?

Random picture of Ellary looking cute.


Alyson and Kourtney saved up their money to buy a present for each other. Alyson put together a sewing kit for Kourtney and Kourtney bought Alyson some scrap booking items. Great sisterly love!

Santa must know that Kris has a good sense of humor. He put a Dilbert calendar and a big joke book in Kris' stocking along with some of Kris' favorite candy and Banangrams, a fun word spelling game.

Alyson and Kourtney were very thoughtful this Christmas. They saved up some money by doing chores around the house to buy Ellary a present-a Dora the Explorer Backpack.

I think we can almost officially say that we are a running family. It's rubbing off on the girls. You may recall a post in December about Alyson running a 5K. Both girls occasionally go on runs with Kris, and before my eye surgery Alyson ran with me two days out of the week. It seemed only fitting that one of their gifts be some running clothes-a great idea their daddy had. (P.S. Kourtney and Alyson merged their Christmas P.J. bottoms from last Christmas with their nightgowns from this Christmas. Good try, girls!)
Nana and Papa Bear got the kids each a Pillowpet. What a great gift! The kids each picked the animal they wanted, all except for Keegan. I got to choose the puppy dog for him.
Ellary loves her unicorn Pillowpet. She also loves her Minnie Mouse costume she found at Kohl's on clearance while we were shopping about a week before Christmas. Ellary is obsessed with "Micki Mouse Club House". She wore her costume for one day, then I hid it away and wrapped it up for Christmas. I love her age!

Kourtney's choice was a penguin. She sleeps with it every night.
Alyson chose a dolphin. I think it most resembles a filleted fish when it's used like a pillow. Cute but rather funny.


Keegan received this tube and a connecting tent from Santa. It kept him entertained after all the presents had been opened. It has also kept him busy many hours since then.

Later Christmas day we picked up Sister Oade (she spent Thanksgiving Day with us too) and we met some friends to caroll at a local nursing home. I regret that we didn't take pictures because it was a great experience and one I hope we remember for a long time.

After carolling we came home and finished making dinner. We stuck with tradition and Kris made a delicious prime rib roast.
Later that evening we finished the day out by watching "A Christmas Story" and opening presents with Sister Oade. She was very generous. And I think she liked the dress we gave her because she wore it to church the next day.

We had a wonderful Christmas. Thank you, everyone, who made an effort to make Christmas special. Your kind words and acts of service were greatly appreciated.

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