The week of Christmas began with a weekend of snow...lots of it. Jim couldn't get enough of his new toy, The Snowblower. He could not wait to get out and "blow some snow around" as he and Soren kept saying all weekend.
The snow just kept coming down...all weekend long.
Even church was cancelled (partially), so we watched the snow come down in our fancy church clothes.
But it did finally stop...with about 2 feet of it everywhere.
Anna Clara was ready -- with some help from daddy who put her coat over her snowsuit ...but left it unzipped...hmmm....kinda defeats the purpose of the double jacket layer....
Our house was decked out and ready for the magical white Christmas....
Jim's neighbors from Wisconsin made the wooden deer for us, and Jim rigged up the shiny nose. Our house definitely stood out as the most well lit of all houses on the block (which, of course, was Jim's intent).
Then came Christmas Eve. Finally.
Santa "sleighed" by behind a fire truck with a police escort. No matter how busy he is on Christmas Eve, he always makes time to wave to all the kidlings in the neighborhood just before he delivers presents around the world. How does he do it?
And then...all the magical Christmas Eve traditions.
Setting out the cookies, carrots, cheese, sugar, milk -- and writing (and cutting, since Soren cuts every single drawing he creates) Santa's note.
And...last, but certainly not least, the reading of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas.
The stockings I made were hung by the chimney with care....
The magical tree that Jim cut down in our back yard right before we all went to bed....
Christmas morning!!
The final gifts to open -- the stockings:
One more tradition to be added in our new home of New Hampshire, the "Polar Plunge". The Saturday after Christmas. 8am. Strip down. Walk, run, scream, yelp, into the ocean. The very, very, very, very cold ocean. It was about 40 degrees outside and about 44 degrees in the ocean. Don't let anyone try to convince you that's "warm".
It's not.
Just ask Jim.
The "invigorated" group.
I hope the magic of Christmas invigorated you this year!