We had a small Christmas celebration on Saturday. I made chicken enchiladas and Spanish rice from scratch. It was not to bad for my first attempt. Everyone was really nice and pretended like they liked it :)
Desert was a bigger hit with the chocolate vegan cake (for baby Jesus), the persimmon cookies and the "to die for" pumpkin ice cream.
After everyone de-stressed from their travels and after eating dinner we got right into present opening. Axel was such a big helper. He carried all of his presents and then handed out everyone else's presents. Here he is carrying his super big present from Auntie and Uncle. This was his first present of the day. It was a giant cardboard space ship that is designed to be colored or painted.
Axel really wanted to put it together right away, but we were able to convince him to keep opening the other presents. Here he is with present number two. See how big and strong he is?
Guess what this heavy big present from Grandma and Grandpa is....yep, a big motorized truck! Here is Grandpa teaching Axel how use it. He did quite good considering it says for ages 6+ on the box.
Because of the present opening Axel missed his nap. He started getting a little cranky around 3pm. He decided he wanted to take a "nap" in his new space rocket. Here he is during his 60 second nap, smiles and all.
We had so much fun visiting with Great Grandma, Grandma Susan, Grandpa Brian, Auntie and Uncle Ryan. We were said to see them go, but were so grateful for the time we had to spend with them.
On a side note, Grandma Carol sent Axel a new hat and Louis a new sweater. We all absolutely love them both. She did such a good job knitting them. Here is Louis in his new sweater. I think it is the cutest sweater ever! I would wear it if it was big enough :)
And here is Axel in his super cute new hat.
I totally want it. Can you tell? I think it fits me perfect! Axel was kind enough to let me wear it for the picture, but since then he lets me know that it is his. He wears it all of the time, in and out of the house!
Sorry for the delay in posting this....the days seem to be running all together. Check back soon for pictures of this coming weekend and until then.....
Merry Christmas! May we all enjoy this special time of year as we celebrate the birth of our wonderful and mighty Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!
God Bless you all!!!!!!