But first: 2010
We had a great Christmas dinner at church, and of course the kids got to see Santa.

GRANT: surprisingly, not a bit worried about sitting on Santa's lap. I think it helps to have a big brother and sister. His Christmas wish: Popcorn. Yeah, I don't think he gets it yet; he just likes how we laugh when he says that is what he wants for Christmas. Mom's Christmas wish for Grant: tell me when he has to go poop.

LOGAN: took his visit with Santa very seriously this year. He wrote up his list, folded it up, tucked it in his pocket, and right before taking his turn on Santa's lap took it back out to make sure he had it memorized.

MADISON: Sat on Santa's lap. Not overly excited or nervous, just following protocol.
We also went to Santa Land in Richardson, TX (it's free!). The kids got to go in some little workshops, get a cookie from Mrs. Clause's bakery, get Rudolph noses, and go for a ride in the sleigh. It was a fun night, and we loved the chilly air outside (maybe 35ish degrees).




For Christmas we decided to just stay home and continue some family traditions--you know, Nativity on Christmas Eve, open a few presents early, Christmas in the morning kind of thing. We told the kids they couldn't wake us up until 6:00 a.m. They didn't wake up until 7:30!




Christmas was wonderful. The kids were happy. I got Joe some dress shoes and President Monson's biography. My favorite gift was a soft, warm robe. I also got some socks and earrings from the kids. We watched movies and played games and ate and listened to Christmas music. The kids couldn't believe that we would let them stay in their jammies all day; Logan was the only one who did. Grant ate all the candy he could get his hands on. I beat Joe in checkers (Grant's gift to Logan). Then Joe obliterated me twice in a row, and I decided we could never play checkers again. Joe's sister and husband came over for dinner, and we enjoyed playing a few games with them--which I also lost. Ah well.




I am a little reluctant to share this next story, but as this is kind of a journal for me, and because it is wonderful, here goes:
A few days before Christmas we were getting things going in the morning and I noticed a red bag by our front door. It was a huge bag full of toys for the kids--definitely more than we had planned on giving them for Christmas. I took it to our room and took everything out one-by-one and just cried. On the one hand, I felt like there were so many people who needed this gift more than we did; on the other hand, it was very touching to feel like someone--some family--was thinking of us and somehow knew that things have been a little tight. The presents were EXACTLY what the kids had been asking for--Star Wars action people and even a ship for Logan, play pets for Madison, and something I didn't even know existed for Grant. We really have no idea who it could have been, but they must have known our children fairly well to know what they had requested for Christmas (except for Grant, who as I mentioned, only requested popcorn). Anyway, it's been on my mind a lot, and I know it will be a Christmas story we will remember and share every year. We definitely want to be able to pay it forward in the future. So, if you read this and it's you: Thank you for your generous gift!



Time flies. I don't know where it goes. But I am grateful for a New Year. New opportunities, new chances, new goals, new baby, new experiences, a new chance to be better. I have no idea where we will be in a year from now, but here's to 2011!!