We headed over to Nana and Papa's house shortly after finishing up gifts and food at our house. Pajamas still on for the girls, after all it's Christmas. Time to be comfortable, and there usually are some new clothes at Nana and Papa's under the Christmas tree.
Mia doing one of her usual weird faces showing off her new combine and sporting her new watch.
Olivia, my child who usually poses much better than Mia, is sporting creepy crazy eyes in this photo with her new Mustache Smash game.
Mia got a singing stuffed Christmas Tree. He sings Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree.
Nana has a large Clothtique Santa collection, to which she decided a few years ago, to start picking out one for each family member that she thought fit them well. As I decorated for Christmas this year, I got out the one she chose for Andy, for Olivia, and for myself. There was no getting it passed Mia. She was very aware that she didn't have one. Good thing Nana was already on top of it and had one wrapped for Mia. These will be treasured gifts the girls can keep and remember their Nana for years to come.
Robert opening up a large tool box if I remember correctly.
Olivia and more Under Armour headbands. Not that she needs them, but they make her smile.
Aunt Jen and Robert thought they'd be funny and threw a few gifts out in the bushes on the girls.
Here's one of Mia's gigantic gifts. Double wrapped at that.
And here are four kids, yes I include Andy and Robert in that count, playing with Mia's new combine that she was pretty sure Aunt Jen got her. She pointed it out at TSC, and when she went back another day with Andy it was gone and she yelled, "Aunt Jen must have bought it for me!" She's too smart for her own good, even though Aunt Jen didn't buy it there, she still got it for her.
And what good is a gigantic combine without a humongous barn?
It was a wonderful Christmas day, that continued being surround by family, eating way too much food, enjoying our new gifts, each other's company, but mostly remembering the gift that God gave us on this special holiday.
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