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The children w/ their gingerbread houses (and Anne w/ her self-done eye shadow) |
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and no, the glue gun did not deter them from eating! |
Dear Family,
Happy Christmas Time!! Here we are with a new year, and the last day of Christmas break, and just the feeling you get after a perfect meal---good feeling, good taste in your mouth, and a little wondering of how well you'll move once you actually get up and going again. We've had SUCH a good holiday time together though, and I've loved all the time of not worrying about anything but being together! We've finished 1 1/2 puzzles, made gingerbread houses, played countless games (including TONS on our new Kinect game system), eaten good food, enjoyed phone calls w/ family and time w/ friends, and just enjoyed every day.
Before Christmas, we finished delivering neighborhood goodies (just goldfish w/ "We FISH you a merry Christmas and a SPLASHY new year"--thanks Jorgensen's for the good and time-saving idea!), and laughed our heads off when we accidentally delivered some, not just to the wrong house, but to TOTAL strangers (yes, even in our small ward boundaries, we still have trouble finding all of the Primary teachers!). I'm sure they just thought we were strange friendly people. It was likewise funny (though we weren't laughing too much at the time!) to find Lucy eating her POOP! one day while we had our heads turned for a minute!
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Angel Emily talking to shepherds and sheep--Lucy played "sore afraid" very excitedly |
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Mary and Joseph, and Mary? w/ baby; Maddie and Anne wanted to be Mary, and Anne figured she was so much in the spotlight that no one would notice Maddie, while Maddie pretended Anne wanted to be a shepherd and just couldn't explain herself; Mom was just happy there was no fighting |
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Nativity: Kennelly family, Spencer, Maddie, & Emily |
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Brent as Samuel the Lamanite being attacked w/ arrows and lightsabers |
I made as much of the food as possible, ahead of time for Christmas Eve, and we had such a feast!! A big turkey, twice baked potatoes, pomegranate and kiwi salad (Christmas colors!!--w/ whipped cream, nuts and oranges), steamed brussel sprouts, homemade rolls, our favorite Cranberry juice w/ tonic water to drink, and a chocolate mint yule log for dessert! It seemed such a waste to eat alone, so I first invited our sweet Baptist neighbors across the street over to eat w/ us (and act out the nativity, since it IS so much easier w/ more people!), and then asked a family in the ward who we found out would be home alone when they called to see if Spencer could play that afternoon. The neighbors couldn't come--they were picking up the husband from the airport and his long commute that night, but it was still a fun chance to sit and visit for a few minutes, and I was glad I tried. It was great to have a full house, and after dinner, I was so glad to find I had a copy of a Nativity program I'd put together years ago, AND more costumes than I even remembered I'd had!! (between moving, apartments, and an unfinished basement, it's been quite a few years since we've been able to find them to pull out!

After the Kennelly's left, (and the cleanup was easy w/ so much extra help!), we all opened some pajamas and got quickly to bed!
Christmas morning was a blast (all the children except Anne and Lucy slept downstairs, so we had to wait for the babies to wake up around 8!). We had fun opening presents--including the Kinect games (we had thought to get a Wii this year, but were excited for this new version of movement video games!), a new wagon, a big tent, fun movies, and more!
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Anne w/ a new dog! and princess gear |
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Lucy was completely content w/ her candy cane! |
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And don't forget Happy Cosmo!--our TEMPORARILY indoor cat--who is now walking quite well on all fours. She has even wandered down the stairs once, but we are trying to keep her to the kitchen/living area until she's well. She is good at hiding behind the couch or Christmas tree while Lucy is awake, and wandering around more at night |
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Dad distributing gifts |
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trying out a "Stop the Leaks" game |
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Lucy w/ more presents |
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amid all the gift opening |
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Anne LOVED this crown and especially earrings from Emily!! |
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Anne & Lucy enjoying one of many rides in the new wagon! |
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We had a couple of families join us for gyoza, games, and yummy treats on New Year's Eve--very fun! The little ones had gone to bed earlier, but just as I was climbing into bed, Little Anne came to our door crying w/ her itchy skin---until 4AM, I was rubbing Aquaphor on her feet and knees and hands. We still keep hoping she'll begin to improve. We gave her some perscription strength Benadryl last night to help her sleep, but ALL day she's been SO groggy and loopy, so I think we'll either try a lower dose next time, or a different medicine. It IS encouraging that her sinuses have stayed clearer and healthier this winter, so maybe we're on a right track. Mostly, I think we'll just have to wait this one out a bit. Brian's doing his own waiting right now--he's had a lot of pressure at work since one of the 3 partners doesn't think that the work/pay are split fairly, and it's created a bit of tension with everyone while things are a little slow right now. Even as I write, he's looking at possible prosecution options or other directions he might be able to go. We'll see how things pan out. Happy New Year to you all! Love, the Duncan's
Thanks for the Christmas card! I was going to send one back to you but there was no return address. I'm so glad you had a great Christmas and New Years!
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