Christmas Eve morning moments. Someone is excited to read!
On our way to Christmas Eve festivities in Nashville with Michael's family, this is what I found. Evan sucking his finger (meaning he's exhausted) while letting Cora hold his other finger. I don't know if you can see her face reflected in the baby mirror but she has the biggest love face and smile for Evan. Very cute!
After a delicious meal, it was gift time at Mike's brother's house.
These are Evan's antlers from Grandma Jennie but he wouldn't wear them. He was too interested in something up his nose I guess. lol.
Evan getting "Rocket" pajamas. Grandma didn't even know it's his new obsession word. When we sing him his good night song and include people he knows or things around his room (ie: "Good night window/light switch/ blanket/ toys" etc) he wants us to sing "Good night ROCKET" over and over and over. We don't know what it's about but it cracks us up. The picture of Grandma is of her finally receiving much hinted about photos of her grandchildren! Now if we could only get the parents of those children to cooperate and all take a photo together... we'll see.
Poor cousin Lauren was sick and laying down a lot so not too many pictures of her but Brooke had a great time with Evan and he really appreciated the attention and energy Brooke had to chase him around and humor him. :) We appreciate that too! ha ha ha.
I had no idea that he knew how to hold a guitar but he was obsessed with the Wii guitar.
Twin pajamas! Sweet brother to his "baby sister" (which he calls her on occasion).
I wanted a picture of their size difference. It really cracks me up.
Back to our house and getting ready for Santa to come.
Even the pets were 'nice' this year and got some treats. :)
Christmas morning faces.
This is why Christmas morning is going to start getting fun. Look at that face over a bunch of plastic zoo animals. Priceless!
Thank you Grandma Karla/Putsie and Grandpa Allen for recording your voices in our book from cousin Luke. Both kids L-O-V-E it!
Daddy and Cora Grace were total buddy's while we opened gifts. I was able to capture this cute one.
Mike got some special wax lips from Santa in his stocking. We all wanted to try them out. ha ha ha ha.
Evan got 3 remote vehicles for Christmas! This truck was from Santa and he got 2 trains from Michael's family. He could use a few more in his mind. We have played with them all day. Each works differently and he is getting to know them quickly. Here he is trying to run over his sister with his truck. lol.
These pictures are pretty lame of the snow a few hours later (because of my rebellion against flash) but I hope you get the idea that Evan was having fun and that we had a decent snow storm here. Oh, and he's letting me put his old caps on again. Whoo hoo!
House cleaned up and relaxing in his new chair from Santa, Evan played with Cora's new chew toy and just looked too cute not to take a picture. :) P.S. Thank you Meghan for your sweet idea on how to hang Greeting cards from a ribbon with clothes pins. It looked awesome and gave me sanity. :)
I have wanted a little 'boom box' to play music for the kids since Cora was born and my awesome sister in law Kelli had one and would play music for the kids. I think music (the right kind) is very beneficial to small children. I love the Mozart and Beethoven Cd's for them but also the nursery rhymes etc that get them to interact. Well, recently Michael got this one but I really didn't have Cd's until Christmas. Here you see Evan obviously riveted to the "Silly Songs"CD Mike put in my stocking but do you see that sweet baby in the background also paying attention to it? :) First thing Sunday morning, Evan went right to the CD player, carried to a comfortable spot, sat down and tried to turn it on. Dang he's getting so big and smart!
Being silly this morning while he ate his pancakes and sausage (well, our dog Smokey actually got fed his sausage. Evan is so 'sharing' sometimes. lol).
Swoon!
Playing in the snow on Sunday. He fell down and didn't want to get up. He said, very pitifully, "Help... me". It was so sad, he was just tired and worn out poor little guy. I'm glad he let me help him. Being a 2 year old, that's not always the case. :)
I just want to close this post with how grateful we are to have our children. They are the greatest gift anyone could give and we really do believe that God sent them to our home. We will always strive to do our best for them including resolving to always be good to each other as husband and wife. It has been hard since Cora came, for us to connect as we used to but we are working hard to be more patient with each other with our added responsibilities and make time for just us. We know that will make us better parents to these beautiful children. I am grateful for this season that we have to remember the sacrifices our Savior was born to make for us and for us to think of what good we are doing in the world in return. I hope to work harder on how I am not only to my family but to who ever I meet. It's always feels great to plan this in my mind, now I need to make time to do it. I hope you all will have confidence in the goals you will be making for the new year, that you can accomplish them and that they will bring you joy and fulfillment. God Bless.













































6 comments:
You captured wonderful moments of what seems to be a perfectly wonderful Christmas. LOVE all the pictures, however, the one in the car with Evan's finger in his mouth and his other finger with Cora's finger wrapped around his is OH, MY GOODNESS precious. Sweet family. LOVE you all. Like the lips too! :>)
You are welcome :)
I love the sibling pictures and their love! Evan really loves Cora. These are amazing pictures!
I don't know why it is more blurry when you turn the flash off. I think a tripod would help. (This is more me too). I wish you could take picture without the flash without having to have a steady hand. I wonder why it does that.
Merry Christmas Stuteville Family!
These are great! I'm so jealous that you got so many good photos and actually had time to enjoy the snow. We admired it from inside while visiting all the family and it sure was beautiful. I really wanted to get Serif out there to do a snow angel, but it just never worked out. Oh well, It was a wonderful Christmas regardless of the lack of proof from photos. (we did get some, just not the quantity or quality I really like). =)
Merry Christmas Stuteville's!
-m
Love all the pictures in your post. Hope you have a great New Years too. I love the wax lips--tell Mike it's a good look :)
I meant Michael. Sorry:)
I absolutly LOVE the picture of Evan through the trees! Too bad the poor lad will never have any good pictures of himself to admire when he is older ;)
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