Today was your first Christmas, and it's fun that you're almost one year old so you were a little more fun than a one month old. Just so you know, which I'm sure you'll learn in future years, it's tradition that we line up at the top of the stairs youngest to oldest and then go down to see what Santa brought. This year we didn't line up on the stairs, but we did line up and I was so glad, b/c for once I got to go first b/c I was holding you and you are the youngest. Thanks!
We were in the living room, and this is what Santa brought you and Andrew to share. But us adults wanted to try it out first. After we see what Santa has brought, we go in the living room.
Then we sit around the Christmas tree and Grandpa hands out presents. You sat with Uncle Jon and helped him open some of his presents.
You were more excited about the wrapping paper and bows than you were about the presents. (I'm sure that will change in a few years).
You got a Princess Songs CD from Aunt Lexie and you LOVED this card from Great Grandma Ruth.
You also got a book of Disney stories, and what's so ironic is that I flipped open to a page and it just happened to be this page of Pocahontas.
You and Andrew both got this Winnie the Pooh bike from Santa. You were good about sharing.
Then we had sour cream cheese bread (on the left) and scrapple (on the right) for our traditional Christmas breakfast. You really liked the scrapple and ate half of one.
After that we spent most of the day playing Wii (the adults got that from Santa) and I just LOVE this picture of you in the toy that Santa brought you. You were cute and liked crawling through the tunnels (but only if I was at the end of it telling you to crawl to me).
From the looks of this picture, I'd say your first Christmas was a big success and that you had a good day. Of all the gifts I got this year, you are for sure the best one.
MERRY FIRST CHRISTMAS, AUTUMN!!!
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