Saturday, January 2, 2016

Christmas, Christmas, and more Christmas!


We had a wonderful month of December!  The Christmas festivities started early in the month and just kept coming. 
Bailey was in a community play, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.  She played a student named Shirley and was also part of the angel choir.

Bailey as "Shirley."
Our local hospital has Milk and Cookies with Santa each year.  The girls waited so patiently to see Santa.

Mrs. Clause was there too!
Josie had no fear of Santa this year, she ran right up for a hug.


Milk, cookies, and a new stuffed animal.  What could be better?

Bailey picked this little guy.
It was time to decorate our own house.



Next came Bailey's Christmas program at school.  Anyone up for a game of Find Bailey?
 
The girls were in a program at our church too.  I didn't get any pictures of Bailey, but I managed to get one of Josie waiting to do some singing. 
We got to see Santa again at Breakfast with Santa. 

The Houlds had us all over to decorate cookies and spend time with our wonderful friends.

I love all these kiddos!


I tried my crafting skills again this year and made these for friends and family.  They are stenciled dishcloths with utensils wrapped inside.

I am trying hard to stick to my tradition of making something for my nieces and nephews.  It is getting difficult to find something that works for the age range of 2-19.  Everyone got belts this year.  Here are a few I made.

Bailey got this special present, an elk ivory, from our friend Matt.  I made it into a necklace for her. 
Finally it was Christmas Eve, and the girls got dressed up for church. 


I was so busy watching everyone open gifts that I forgot to take any pictures.  But I snapped a few afterwards.  Josie, aka Cinderella.

Santa brought Josie the Doc Mobile she really wanted. 

Bailey got a very cool keyboard from Santa.

This microscope from Grandma Lynn was a big hit.  Bailey has been examining all kinds of things with it.
As you can see, we were very busy all month.  It was a bit stressful, but worth it to see all the joy on our girls' faces.  We hope you had a very merry Christmas too!

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