Opening presents from mommy and daddy
opening Christmas pajamas
Christmas tree cupcakes we made for Santa and neighbors
I found these adorable boxes at Michael's...we filled them with reindeer food (oats, glitter, and sparkles) for Paxson's friends, my students, and neighbor kids. We also made some special to sprinkle on our lawn for the reindeer. It looked beautiful in the snow.
I found these adorable boxes at Michael's...we filled them with reindeer food (oats, glitter, and sparkles) for Paxson's friends, my students, and neighbor kids. We also made some special to sprinkle on our lawn for the reindeer. It looked beautiful in the snow.
Chocolate covered rice crispy treats that we made for Parker's friends and neighbors
Making chocolate coated......everything....pretlzes,crackers, peanut butter crackers, pecans, peanuts, cookie sticks,rice crispy treats, cookies, etc. I think you get the picture. We also baked cupcakes for Santa. This year Santa got cupcakes and and gingerbread train.
Daddy finally made it home around 7:30. It only took him 7 hours to make it home from Henerietta. Actually we are very grateful that he made it home. There are many many others still stuck in traffic. He had to walk from the end of our street. His truck got stuck. One of our wonderful neighbors (Presley's daddy) helped Casey get his truck moved to a safer position for the night. Then we settled into our Christmas Eve traditions minus the driving around looking at Christmas lights and for Rudolph's red nose. It will certainly be a Christmas we all remember. Prayers still go out for all those stranded. A true reminder of what it is all about family and friends!
Making chocolate coated......everything....pretlzes,crackers, peanut butter crackers, pecans, peanuts, cookie sticks,rice crispy treats, cookies, etc. I think you get the picture. We also baked cupcakes for Santa. This year Santa got cupcakes and and gingerbread train.
Daddy finally made it home around 7:30. It only took him 7 hours to make it home from Henerietta. Actually we are very grateful that he made it home. There are many many others still stuck in traffic. He had to walk from the end of our street. His truck got stuck. One of our wonderful neighbors (Presley's daddy) helped Casey get his truck moved to a safer position for the night. Then we settled into our Christmas Eve traditions minus the driving around looking at Christmas lights and for Rudolph's red nose. It will certainly be a Christmas we all remember. Prayers still go out for all those stranded. A true reminder of what it is all about family and friends!
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