All right, that is better - they are at least intrigued at what is in their stockings...
Kasey didn't even need to be taught how to fly this new toy. "Watch this!" he exclaimed!
Oh Yeah! Now, we are Excited! Yes, folks... that is Karstens "Oh My Goodness, I got FRUIT SNACKS" face!
After Santa gifts were opened, it was time for family presents. Unbeknownst to Amy, Daddy had asked the boys quite regularly on the way home from school what they wanted to buy Mommy for Christmas. Their answer never wavered. "Mommy was a dancer and she needs a ballerina!" For the record, I took dance as a child/teenager and still enjoy it today, but no... I never went Pro. So, Grandma Pat took the boys shopping and this is what they picked out. The Most Precious Ballerina Music Box I have ever seen.
It honestly doesn't matter what present I have ever received in the past ... or what present I may receive in the future... Nothing, and I Mean Nothing will Ever be better than the First present my boys thoughtfully picked out for me together. What sweet and caring little men we have been blessed with.
This year, we will now refer to the "Year of the Broncos". Everyone (except for David, the lone Bears fan) received Bronco gear this year. Maybe we were all gearing up for the Big Superbowl, but more on that in a future post. We all had a great time opening presents and the boys even let some of us open our own gifts this time!
Yup, nothing like a relaxing Christmas morning cuddling in your PJs. Ok, enough of that relaxing stuff... we live in Colorado - who wants to go play outside and try out our new bikes? We only got a picture of Karsten trying out his bike. Kasey got on and subsequently fell right off... refusing to get back on. We will try again this spring. Good thing the boys still Really enjoy their tricycles too. They got quite the work out today too.
Karsten asked Santa for Dusty The Plane and received one that actually flys. Here the boys are shooting Dusty into the air and trying to catch him. Dusty is the little orange spec near the roof of that house. Very fun toy, but we realized quickly it would be an outdoor toy. Goes Really Far; which is code for "can do a lot of damage inside".
Time for our Christmas meal! Since we had to share David... this was one of our smallest meals we have ever hosted, but it was a nice one, nonetheless. Food was tasty and company was fantastic!
Mallory sent the boys a couple of cute presents too. Kasey received a Jake and the Neverland Pirate Lego kit in time for his birthday and due to weather... a couple Christmas presents followed shortly after. Mallory is a woman after my own heart. She is a pinterest gal too! She found "Treasure Rocks" online and made the boys some special rocks. They look like glittery rocks on the outside, but when smashed with a hammer... there is a toy inside! The boys had a blast breaking them open! My favorite part was when Karsten opened the present to see the rocks; he shouted out "Mom! ROCKS!" so excited to have received rocks for Christmas. Wow, if he just wanted rocks... I have a bunch outside for him.
Ok, Great picture opportunity, but ... poor idea giving a kid a hammer and telling him to not hit your table. #ParentFail.
How did I not get a picture of them with the toys after the rocks were broke? #ParentFailAgain. At least you can get the idea with the picture of Karsten. It was a creative and neat idea and worked perfectly! #MalloryRocks!
Oh, and here is the best pic we got with Santa... Karsten still isn't quite sure about this guy, but he sure loves the presents he brings! No worries, Santa. We will work on Karsten sitting on your lap for next year. Enjoy your Summer, Big Guy!
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