Saturday, December 25, 2010

let's not talk turkey


So.......Christmas was a hit.
We snuggled first thing, we opened heaps of gifts ( and were excited about the giving and the receiving), had brunch, talked to family (over and over), played Wii, played everything Sundee got, watched our new movie, tried on all our new clothes, had naps, ate snacks, cooked dinner. got dressed up for dinner in our new clothes ( and my new jewels)


sisters. they love with all their heart. I took Willow shopping and she was so excited to spend her own money to buy something that Sundee would really love. She said to me, " I am so glad I got to do this, I am excited for her to open her gifts."
Sundee went shopping at school with her own $10 and bought something for the whole family.
Willow got a pillow ( I don't know if it's a coincidence that it rhymes), Tery got pencils - cause he's a carpenter, and I got a necklace and bracelet that I wore to our dinner tonight.
We got the kids a balance board for Wii. Willow spent a lot of time on that today. There is a lot of activities to do and it's heaps o fun.

Sundee got a new gift. It really is the gift that keeps on giving because she has never been so hydrated. A good friend saw that she loved her Starbucks cup and considered Sundee's ecological footprint so decided to help her out and gave her a reusable travel mug. Now we just keep refilling it with Sundee's beverage of choice and there is no more waste. Just pure happiness and hydration.


Here we are in our new duds enjoying our Christmas dinner.


Now as a side note: those of you faint of heart stop reading now.

I decided this Christmas to cook a turkey. I've never done it before. Tery said it would be a good change from chicken. My mother in law makes a wonderful turkey ( as the kids told me after dinner - she makes the best turkey). I called her a few times during the day for advice as well as my mom. I even bought a turkey baster which I was quite excited about.
I think we'll all be fine. I'm sure it was cooked. Let's just say that I had a glimpse of my childhood and was glad for my napkin being close at hand. Ter will say the same.
In my defense, it was my first turkey.
Secondly, I have forbidden the T word (t_u_r_k_e_y_) t o be spoken for about 2 weeks. Like I said, I think we'll all be fine.
The next time I eat it that thing that Sundee kept telling me didn't look like a pig somebody else is going to have to cook it.

So Merry Christmas to all of our Family and Friends. We love you all and wish you a blessed and joyful New Year.

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