Christmas morning started WAY too early as usual. The first ones awake were the older two kids (of course). Then Jeremy and Dinah were next, and they ended up being so loud that Chloe and Lydia woke up. But then I was mean, I wouldn’t let them go out to the living room until I had come out and put breakfast in the oven.
We keep things simple for breakfast on Christmas morning, but not so simple as cereal. I like to buy frozen turnovers, and just pop them in the oven to bake while the kids are looking through their stockings. Then when breakfast is ready we just take a break to eat before cleaning up to open the presents that are under the tree.
The girls got a play kitchen. That was the first place Chloe ran to when she came out to the living room this morning.
Grandpa got the boys a train table that came with a huge set of train tracks and some other accessories. So now they have a nice table to build train tracks on, and they can use it to build their legos and to play with their cars and other things. It also has a nice large drawer underneath to store all the train stuff in.
Here is Lydia in her Christmas jammies, and she has her toothbrush from Santa. 🙂
In the afternoon we had to stop the festivities and go to church, but we only had sacrament meeting today so it was ok. We didn’t open presents until after church, and even then we had a pile left over for whenever Debby and Jeff decided to come over. They came over at dinner time. We had teriyaki chicken with rice, and some spiced peaches for dinner. Generally we make a big feast on Christmas eve, and eat leftovers Christmas day. But because we went to Karen’s for dinner last night, we didn’t have any leftovers to eat today. Then after we were all done eating we moved into the living room to finish opening presents.
I feel like we did a good job of not going overboard this year. Kyle and I did not buy any of our kids toys this year. In fact when Tyra’s girl scout troop was doing a toy drive we took our kids to the store and let them each pick out a toy to put in the box. Ya, it wasn’t cheap, but we really wanted them to be a part of giving instead of always thinking of the things they could get. They basically got the kitchen and the train table, and that was it for toys. We did get books and movies for the family, and we bought each of the kids a brand new pillow (the other ones were getting pretty lumpy and weird with being washed from time to time, and it was just time to replace them). I feel really good about how simple we kept it this year. Last year I had the list of everything that I wanted to get them, something they wanted, something they were in need of, something to wear and something to read and I had all the shopping and wrapping done before November was over. This year I wasn’t so organized. I didn’t WANT to get them toys, they already have so many. There are a whole bunch in the basement that I still need to sort through and thin out. I’m happy that they got the kitchen and the train table. Those are things that they can use with other things we already have. And they are nice and big and perfect for the kids to SHARE (something they still need to work on…) So even though I wasn’t ready a full month in advance this year, I’m happy with the way things turned out. And hopefully, the fact that we didn’t focus on getting them a bunch of stuff they want will help them disassociate Christmas as a time for wanting and getting. 🙂