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| Ian and I at his command Christmas Party. |
Busy is not even the word I would use. Peyton and I get to bake cookies, go caroling, and have his end of year football party. Noah and I will be getting him ready for a camping trip. Lot's of cooking and packing.
Christopher will walk around eating everything we bake, and the best part he will actually be HOME! No wrestling, band, or ROTC.
I love this busy, crazy time of year. All the more because Ian is home for all of it again this year......
We almost decided to have a Japanese style Christmas (KFC and Strawberry shortcake)... Then decided no way. Maybe one of these years before we move, but not this year.
We have a few family traditions. Making Frolla, watching Christmas movies all day Christmas Eve, and of course hide the pickle. What are some of your family traditions?
Oh, and maybe send a bit of snow, if anyone reading this has any to spare! Thanks :)

5 comments:
Look at you, all dressed up! It sounds like you're going to have a nice, cozy time with the family. :)
That is a GREAT photo! You look FANTASTIC!
I love Christmas so much, it's always so much fun. Even Baby Boy is getting excited and he doesn't excite too easily these days.
We don't have any snow, but it sure is cold! How's the weather in Japan?
I lost your email address and I can't find a button on your profile . . . can you drop me a line? I want to ask you something, but not quite for all the world to see. ;-)
I have an "email me" button on my profile.
Thanks!
Good lookin' couple! :o)
Traditions? The only one that I can think of is that Sweetums and I must watch Emett Otter's Jugband Christmas. LOL
Lol, you are going to laugh when you hear ours! Our Christmas tradition is to go out to eat! When we were in San Diego, we ALWAYS went to this oriental buffet (of all the things, right?) that was delish! When we were in Sasebo, it was all you can eat yakiniku! And while here in Okinawa, I'm sure we'll continue that tradition with more yakiniku or maybe shabu shabu instead? :)
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