I am finally wrapping up the recap of Christmas celebrations today and for good measure, it's almost 2012! So let's see what Christmas Eve and Christmas day brought for me and the dapper dachshunds. After the party at my grandmothers, we all loaded up for the 2.5 hour drive and headed back to my parent's house for Christmas Eve dinner, which is our tradition. My father cooked a fabulous prime rib, per tradition as well, and we topped it off with some roasted asparagus and baked potatoes. My mother made lots and lots of goodies.
She even got to try a new recipe from Pinterest. She made this, which I'm sure if you are a Pinterest stalker like I am, you have seen this many times.
These chocolate/toffee covered potato chips were awesome. Highly recommend you try them. After we ate, it was time for presents. I called this post a camo Christmas because I was a complete bum and didn't change into a nice outfit for our Christmas dinner. Who doesn't want to celebrate Christmas in a camouflage t-shirt from the Alabama Wing House? haha!
Barrett's face says it all. Oh, and I threw on the Pioneer hat for good measure, just to solidify how awesome my outfit was! We took this picture because he liked that his boots matched my shirt :-) And speaking of boots, Barrett was extremely happy to get a pair of boots that match his daddy's boots. He calls them his snake boots. Nobody has the heart to tell him they are ostrich.
Brad and I put on our Santa hats to begin passing out the presents. My mother makes us wear these every year......
I know one pup that was extremely pumped that it was FINALLY time to open presents. Only Jack and Oscar got to join in the party. The other two munchkins were tucked safely away in the utility room away from the chaos.
Little Mr. Oscar loves, loves, loves to open presents! He opened just about anyone's present who would let him.
Don't worry. I let him open one present early. The rest he had to wait until Christmas morning for Santa to bring him his gifts along with his little brothers.
Barrett racked up on the gifts. We all pretty much decided not to exchange with each other, but to just buy for Barrett. It was fun to watch his excitement opening all of his presents.
If you can see above, Barrett was in the zone opening his presents with a pair of scissors. He has the best Sissy (me) in the world. I bought him a pair of scissors (children's of course) and a little book that is made just to cut out shapes for him. I know he is obsessed with scissors, so he really liked his present. I didn't so much when I had my face turned to him and looked over in enough time to see that he had the scissors reached out to my hair about to cut....I know I need a haircut, but not from a 4 year old. The other present I got him, turned out to be a little labor intensive. Barrett really wanted a trampoline (but a real one for outside) so I compromised and got him one to play with inside. It was a beast to put together. I started the assembly project, but soon found myself whooped by this thing, so David offered his assistance.
Soon it proved to be a little much for him, so Big Mike stepped in to help.
We finally got it once Barrett came to help with his screwdriver. He had to show the big guys how it was done.
It was finally assembled and he could jump to his little heart's content.
Please excuse the hot mess that I was. I'm not a morning person at all. haha The puppies got to open their presents and were happy with all the goodies Santa had brought them. You can see Oscar flipping out watching the puppies open "his" presents. He doesn't like to share. (and yes, I am that crazy, dog person who wraps Christmas presents for their dogs!)
Above is Brutus with a tennis ball that he couldn't wait to unwrap. That poor ball was destroyed in about 2 minutes once he got it out of the wrapping paper. He is a beast when it comes to chewing up toys. After we finished up Santa Claus at our house, we headed over to Brad and Nicole's for breakfast and to see what Santa had brought Barrett. Santa brought him a BB gun. Oh my!
Barrett and the big kids (all of the adults) had fun doing a little early morning target practice with his present. And later I got to do a little real target practice of my own. I took down this beast over the weekend, or as Barrett likes to call it, a trash hog.Ok, so it wasn't that big of a beast, but it will do. I'm not a very big deer hunter because I can't sit still that long and wait. It's too boring. Take me to a bird shoot or to stalk some hogs and I am all over it. So my Christmas in Blountstown was definitely spent redneck style in camo. But I wouldn't have it any other way. I absolutely adore my family and it was a really good Christmas, despite everything that has happened this year. God is good is all I can say. And to round out the weekend, we got a new baby in the "family" (it's my sister-in-law's sister who had the baby).
Meet Rawlins. He entered the world on December 26th at 8 lbs, 2 ozs. Everyone was excited that she finally had him. Barrett now has a new cousin to play with that isn't a girl. haha And speaking of babies, I just want to say that this weekend, we would have been celebrating the 1st birthday of our baby that we lost. So in memory of that child, I just want to say that I love you and that you aren't forgotten. <3
So, that concludes all of my Christmas celebrations. Next up on the list will be New Years and I am excited because I will be celebrating in Savannah, one of my favorite places to visit. So I am looking forward to getting out of Thomasville for a bit. Hope everyone had a wonderful and blessed Christmas like I did! It was the perfect way to finish up 2011!




















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