The Christmas spirit hit hard this year! The nativities are out, the tree is up, the lights are bright, the parties are on and the car dial is permanently tuned to the all-Christmas station. And, best of all, the kids are all smiles all the time! Well, most of the time:)

I started collecting nativity scenes a few years ago and they are my favorite and first thing to set up each season. I think McKenzie's caught the bug too: a couple of days ago she went around collecting all the baby Jesus' and sat on the sofa with her treasures. She and Justin both like to rearrange the scenes so that all the characters are in a complete circle around baby Jesus. I guess that's really how it would have been/should be.

The trees took a few days. One day just to get them out, set them up and string the 1000+ lights. Another day to focus on other decorations. And yet another day to hang the ornaments. But it was worth it! I love having the Christmas tree up! Our "dining" room is void of any furniture so it's the perfect landing for the family tree - I walk through there at least a dozen times a day. We've also decided that this is the year to start a new family tradition: sleeping by the tree on Christmas eve. I don't know about the kids, but I can't wait!


Justin and McKenzie got to decorate the "train tree" in the living room all by themselves. It has since accumulated candy canes and school-made decorations. This was our tree for the first 10 years of our marriage but, with kids, we decided we could show a little more Christmas cheer and bought the bigger tree a couple of years ago at the after-Christmas sales. I'm glad we didn't just get rid of this one.

A few other decorations . . .

The kids have gotten creative with their homemade snowflakes and trees . . .

Now, we're planning teacher's gifts and goodie plates. Last year we made homemade cranberry sauce for all our local friends. This year I think we're going for a more traditional goodie plate: pumpkin bars, peanut butter bars, dee dee bars, fudge, pecan tarts, peanut butter crunchies, carmel corn and gingerbread cookies. Don't you love this time of the year?!
3 comments:
Amen to that! Heather and I were bit by the Christmas bug early and hard this year. I love it! Your decorations look sweet! I dig the multiple trees, too.
Beautiful things. Your house looks wonderful. I'm glad you are all enjoying the season.
Looks great Sarah. I'm so jealous of your second tree. I've been wanting one for a while but have yet to convince Brian. :)
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