We got to spend time with my side of the family on Christmas Day. We had about 35 people at our house for dinner, and we had a good time visiting and eating.
Here's Quinn's creative way of washing dishes.
My sis doesn't like her picture taken, but I was sneaky.
My brother's family. They added that cute little girl to their family this year.
My cute hubby and my Mom and Dad
Mom and Dad brought all their old Christmas decorations to give away to any takers. Through the years my Mom has painted, crocheted, glued, sewed so many Christmas decorations, they decided to declutter this year.
My brother's family
My sis's family
My niece and her little boy
Alex playing his DS. He got a game called Scribblenauts that has entertained the family for hours. This is a good game for Alex because he has to SPELL the name of the objects he needs to work his way up the levels. He is constantly asking me how to spell a word, and it's a sneaky way to get some learning in while having fun. BTW, we had NO melt-downs the entire Christmas holiday. We still have eating and touching issues, but we're making progress. We got home from Ukraine with him Christmas Eve of 2009, so we have now passed our year mark. It's hard to comprehend the magnitude of what he's learned this year. (And what we've learned.) Notice how his GIGANTIC overbite has calmed down in this picture. We're on about the third month of his orthodontic treatment, and his mouth is full of bolts and metal arms that are pulling his lower jaw out and making room in his upper jaw to receive his lower jaw etc. I'm not even sure what all they are doing to his mouth. And we thought we had reached the end of our adoption expenses? But it's all worth it. We watched Despicable Me the other night, and it prompted Alex to have a dream that night. He dreamed we told him he had to go back to Ukraine. In his dream he was crying and pleading with members of the family to let him stay. When he woke up his pillow was wet. How sad! I asked him, "You mean you don't want to go back to Ukraine? I thought maybe you would want to go back." He said, "No, not really." Doesn't he look American in this picture?
But I digress. Back to our family party.
Little update on Eric: Eric passed his half-way mark of his four-year obligation to the United States Air Force. He's expecting to be transferred this spring from Guam back to the States, maybe the western part of the U.S. (We hope and pray.)
Only one more Christmas to go in the military, Eric!!! We hope you got your package by now. We love you and miss you.
Cute post! Looks like everyone had a great Christmas. I stress too! I work so hard to get done early and enjoy Christmas but then I second guess myself over what I bought and will they like it? Grrr....
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Love seeing the pictures! Lori, I think I will stop making treats for neighbors because the last thing I want to do is make people feel obligated. I just wanted to practice baking and then get it out of my reach:) Hey, wouldn't it be nice if Eric ended up here at Nellis AFB?
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