We drove down to stay with Nate's family Christmas Eve night and stayed till Sunday evening. The kids had a blast Christmas morning, and as always, Nana and Papa D took very good care of them, and us. There was a plethora of goodies and my favorite was the butter toffee, of which I ate most of myself. Nate and I got a 10 mile run in on Friday so we will be ready for the Half Marathon next week. We hit the after Christmas sales and got a few great deals. Anne, Darrell and Uncle Chase watched the kids so Nate and I could see a movie. We saw Frost Nixon and really enjoyed it. It was a fabulous Christmas and now we are back home taking down the tree and making room for the new toys. I made a special effort this Christmas season to take in every moment of it and enjoy it. I listened to Christmas music every day since Thanksgiving, read Christmas stories, looked at Christmas lights, watched Christmas movies, went to Christmas parties, and I loved every second of it. I felt my testimony of my Savior grow, my testimony of Heavenly Fathers Plan of Salvation grow, and most of all, I enjoyed these experiences with my family. To read the Christmas story again, and Mary's experiences touched me so deeply. To be a mother and know a small, small part of what she lived that night, and of what she would go through later on is humbling and intense. I will try to keep these feelings with me throughout this next year, and share them with my family and those around me. That being said, I could not be more happy to put the Christmas music away till next year. I'm a little burnt out. Peace out and Happy New Year!!!










2 comments:
jeanine, you are gorgeous and inspiring. your family is beatiful too.
ps-i want to see frostnixon! but mostly for the costumes. i am a sucker for 70s retro.
Your kids are growing up too fast. Marley is a little doll with an adorable smile! I can't believe how dang cute they are!!!
Glad to hear you had a great Christmas. Happy New Year, hope it is full of fun and happy memories!
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