It's been so different celebrating with our own family of littles this year. We have been taking it easy, snacking, snuggling, playing, and loving much. There are moments where we really miss the hullabaloo of Christmas time with extended family, and many moments where we cherish this time we have with our littles.
As the snow began to fall yesterday I slipped out to the store with Ollie and stocked up on groceries and last minute things so that we could spend a cozy weekend together. This morning Daddy slipped out for two important things that I forgot: Egg nog, and hot chocolate. With those things on hand we were ready to not leave our house again until next week.
By noon we had gotten a whole foot of snow. Daddy and the littles bundled up and went into the backyard too play. They were so excited to see how deep it was since we've only had little snow falls up until now. As they played the flakes continued to swirl down around them. It was a Christmas miracle.
And it kept falling all day long...
The littles were happy to come inside to warm cups of hot chocolate and conversation around the kitchen table.
In the late afternoon I felt brave and decided to give Finley a much needed trim. Camilla and I both let out sad exclamations as we watched his blonde hair fall to the floor. I took a good couple inches off the back and tried to trim his bangs as best I could. As long as it stays swiped to the side, it looks super cute! He looked so grown up after!
Later in the afternoon we snuggled up to a movie downstairs and heard a big clunk. The littles ran upstairs to check it out and found a cute little puppy waiting to meet them. Turns out miss Reese was getting a little bit chilly in the sleigh and needed to be dropped off a bit early.
Oh the excitement!!
It was love at first sight for these guys! I think Reese will fit in nicely.
Mr. Stannix spent the afternoon making the traditional "Grampy's Tacos" for dinner. He decided to do a double batch and spent a long time tossing tacos in the air to flip them in the pan. I look forward to watching our kids when the time comes to teach them this art of flipping tacos.
There was lots of puppy lovin'...
and snuggles...
And lots of sweet smiles.
While the snow continued to fall.
Daddy entertained us with his mad flipping skills and then fried the filled tacos for dinner. We ate until we were stuffed and saved the last plate for lunch.
As per tradition we let the littles each open one gift (which is always jammies). They were pretty excited about their onesies! We read the Nativity story in Luke and then tucked them each into bed with a big hug and a smooch. After a few extra glasses of water, they finally fell asleep and Daddy and I got to work setting up Christmas.
Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!