Christmas Eve we all woke up feeling refreshed after our long drive, except Caitlin.
She woke up sick and throwing up. This ALWAYS happens when we go to Arizona, but this time I blame it on the Taco Bell we ate the night before. Big mistake.
After throwing up a dozen or so times all morning, she started feeling better in the early afternoon and was able to enjoy the rest of the day.
We decorated "brownie houses". We had a lot of fun doing this.
And Annie and I were happy to practice our icing writing skills on the plates at the end. Thanks to all those years writing on cakes at Baskin Robbins.
Molly loves her Annie. We tried to confuse her with who was who, but she never was confused. Smart girl.
Ashlee helped Grandma make rolls.
We sang "Christmas is upon us", a favorite every year.
Caitlin and Ashlee made all the assignments this year.
Annie and Ashlee were Christmas trees.
Chris was SantaGrandpa was Rudloff
Caitlin was an elf
Grandma and Molly were dolls
and I was a snowman.
Molly was the cutest doll ever. She would say "Mom, Dad, I love you." or "Dad, Molly, I love you,"
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The we played a fun game with presents that we got to open and trade. Molly got a purse piggy bank and toted to all around the house with her.
We had dinner of Rice Pilaf, our Christmas Eve tradition.
Then we watched some amazing short videos about Christ and Christmas.
We played some Christmas songs on the chimes.
Then we acted out the nativity.
Caitlin played a song on the piano and we sang along. She has really progressed quickly on the piano.
Then we opened our pajamas and book and got ready for bed.
This year I made different pajama for everybody.
Except Annie and I, because we are twins after all!
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