Friday, December 30, 2011
. . .CONTINUED FROM MY PREVIOUS POST!
We don't do 5:00 a.m., 6:00 a.m., or even 7:00 a.m. Christmas mornings around these parts. We Lymans like our beauty sleep, and Bethany doesn't even know that other kids in America may or may not be waking up before dawn. (And we plan to keep it that way, oh yes we do!) You know that saying, "If Mama ain't happy, ain't nobody happy?" Well, it's all very simple: a well-rested Mama is a happy Mama. A well-rested Mama is a "Merry Christmas!" Mama. A well-rested Mama is a Mama who kisses Santa Claus, hums Christmas Carols, and serves figgy pudding with a smile. So to those who may think our sleeping-in-on-Christmas rule is a "bah, humbug," think again. Would you rather have "Happy Mama" or "Monster Mama" on Christmas Day? Let the woman sleep, I say! It's a small price to pay.
Anyway, enough of that. We all woke up very refreshed (Hello there,"Happy Mama!")at 8:15 a.m. on Christmas Day. James and I woke up first, then Bethany got up soon afterwards. We, of course, immediately set forth to see what Santa Claus brought:
Bethany was VERY pleased that Santa had remembered all of the Scooby-Doo stuff she asked for. She even got into the spirit of things by making her eyes glow a creepy red ("Zoinks")that would make Shaggy's hair stand up! Jinkies, I've GOT to remember to turn the flash off the camera. (Sigh!)James and I were pleased that Santa had not forgotten us, either, and very much enjoyed the contents of our stockings (thanks, Santa)!
Then we unwrapped our "regular" presents under the tree.
I don't know what the "winky smile" was all about, but Bethie was all about "winky smiling" on Christmas morning. I thought it was cute! ;)
My mom always told us to make our beds on Christmas morning and then she had us put all of our presents nicely on our beds. This was in case anyone came over and wanted to see what we got--which, in retrospect, no one ever did. But I think that she grew up doing that herself and it's definitely a good way to get the kids to make their beds and clean up their toys. And the tradition goes on. Here is a picture of the little elf herself with all of her Christmas booty:
She made a pretty good haul. I'll have to talk to Santa about perhaps not spoiling her so much. Good grief, Santa . . .rein it in, will you?
And here is our bed, all made and nicely displaying things (Mother would be so proud):
And after the morning's festivities we got all ready for church--Bethany in her new Christmas dress and me in my sassy and classy new boots. And church was wonderful--it's so good to attend right on Christmas Day--and it worked very well for Aunt Julie, Lizzy, Grandpa and Grandma to all be there, as James and I had to sing in the choir.
It's so nice to sing in a choir on Christmas Day. :)
And after sacrament meeting (they had canceled the other two meetings since it was Christmas) we headed to Mom and Dad's house to play. Bethany was thrilled to see that Uncle James, Aunt Tracee, Ruby and Macy were there! And we brought some toys and crafts to share. Here are the girl cousins doing "melty beads" in the dining room:
After we played/visited for a couple of hours, we had a delicious Christmas feast of prime rib a la Chris. (Did I mention that Julie's husband, Chris, is a MEAT MASTER? Wow.) The whole meal was fabulous--seriously good food. And after our yummy dinner, we all headed downstairs for presents . . .always so fun! My parents gave all of us kids (and I mean ALL, even my brother's girlfriend) matching Aggie lounge pants from Locker 42. I wish I had taken a picture of us all modeling our new Aggie pants, but I guess you'll just have to take our word for it that we looked AWESOME. :)
And after the presents, large quantities of pie had to be consumed--a very pleasant task, I assure you--and then we said "Goodbye" to Julie, Chris, Lizzy and Sarah (BOO.) as they had to leave for Arizona. Arizona is so far away. (BOO again!) Then I bathed Bethie, Ruby, and Macy in Mom and Dad's big jetted tub. Armed with Bethie's new Avon bath/body paints, they set forth to color my parents' tub like a rainbow. What a mess! But easily cleaned up, and they had tons of fun.
And then we played some more:
Ruby and Bethany are so funny together--silly girls!
And hey! Will you look at that--James (my brother, not my husband) and Tracee are in their spiffy new Aggie pants in the background. Cute, huh? Incidentally, James (My brother, not my husband) would not be pleased in my coupling the word "cute" with his name. He'd probably prefer the word "ripped." But I digress.
To sum up: Christmas was wonderful, with lots of family and fun--although we very much missed James's side of the family. I really miss those days when we used to travel to Blanding on Christmas Day and then stay for a whole week! But I suppose things change. At least we were able to Skype with them. Oh, and I'll need to make sure I take a picture of "Abby-Isabelle-Blue-Scooby," the bouncy dog that Grandpa and Grandma Lyman sent to Bethany. She loves that thing and in fact, the first night she had it she prayed that "Blue would have no bad dreams." The Lord must have chuckled at that one.
And that concludes our Christmas story 2011! Oh, and for the record . . .I've never made figgy pudding in my life.