Evan putting his touches on the gingerbread house.
It was a real team effort, with Ethan.
The whole team the "3 E's"
Job well done boys, grandma loves it.
Isn't this a beautiful picture of the great team?
On Christmas Eve the boys leave cookies and a drink out for
you know who!
Before they went to bed, they got to open a gift from Mommy,
it was the PJ's they have on, plus the stuffed animals they are holding,
along with a book.
Here they are opening their stockings.
Aunt Sarah got Ethan and Evan the Series of Narnia in DVD.
The boys also recieved a couple of outfits from Aunt Sarah. Easton showing off one of his.
Evan with one of his isn't he sharp looking?
Ethan is growing up so fast, isn't he cool looking?
When Grandpa and Grandma Weatherwax would come and watch the girls open the gifts as was mentioned earlier we would eat after the children opened their gifts, then grandpa and grandma would go home and get lunch ready and my brother and sister and their families would be there when they were little. As they got older it was harder to get together with them, but maybe at times they might stop by.
Ruth thought it would be nice to keep that tradition, as we did going to watch the boys open their tree and had ate with them. We then went home a got lunch ready. She wanted pretty much what they had when they were growing up. Ham sandwiches, bakebeans, greenstuff we would call it something that my Mom would make with cottage cheese, crushed pineapple drained, one box of dry lime jello, stir it all together with a large container of coolwhip. Mom would a lot of times have all kinds of baking done, cookies candies you name it she made it. Well, about all the farther I got in any of that is the greensturr, and finger jello, which is another that we make for Christmas Day!
Do you know that song? " Over the river and through the woods to grandmothers house we go"Well, it goes like this here "Down the street and around the corner to grandmothers house go"
Here is grandmas tree.
We got a picture of the four of them before we had our lunch. Don't know what the boys would look like when they got done eating.
As you can see PaPa was Santa, this wasn't the first gift he passed out, but I need to share it with you, he opened this gift he is holding, it was a shoe box, inside the box was a ticket for the Orange Bowl Game New Years Day, that he got he was so shocked he just stood there and looked at it. So he has that to look forward too yet, he is excited.
Easton giving mommy a Christmas Kiss!
Ethan with his gift from Grandpa and Grandma.
Well, Grandma's day isn't over yet. We have one more stop to make.
Aunt Becky had to work Christmas Day. So when she got out of work we all met back at Ruth's for Christmas dinner and all the trimmings that goes with it. It was very good thank you Ruth, you did a great job.
Her tree with her gifts around it. Doesn't it look pretty? A closer look at the gifts.
Her tree, isn't it pretty?
Close up of the gifts.
Becky got the two older boys new lunch boxes for school, she used
them for their stockings from her. Neat idea Becky. Here they are looking to
see what they got.
Here is Easton going through his little bag.
1 comment:
I enjoyed reading about your Christmas, Eileen. Man, you guys went all out for the boys. That's really neat. I love looking at your blog and seeing what all is going on down there in Florida. Love, Sherry D in Phoenix
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