So good.
Last year I cried because Roman wasn't here. This year I cried because he is.
And then again every time he squealed with thank yous. The first night he opened gifts he thanked and thanked and delighted and overflowed. And then he found out he got to take it all home. He hadn't even known that and was still all full of happiness and gratitude. Precious.
Christmas morning, when his packages had been opened. He hugged my neck and said, "This is Roman's Christmas. I just can't believe it." I cried more. He was all warm and fuzzy and it made me so warm and fuzzy and so I cried.
And more times too.
I'm gonna bank on my kids not reading this for quite some time and call it safe to tell this story...
So, ya know Cale's had a rough few months. Painful. Well, we tried everything and finally found a tool that worked. Like, for real. THE BOY IS BACK. Nathan cried because he was so grateful to enjoy him again and Roman laughed and laughed to have the big brother he met in China again and our whole house just exhaled. OUR CALE IS BACK.
In the middle of his tough time, he also struggled with the Santa stuff. He tearfully said, "I just don't know what to believe anymore. And y'all ONLY give me pajamas, so you must not even love me." It was sad. And we almost would have told him just to ease his little mind, except one moment of anger and he would have spilled it to the remaining 7yr olds. We set him up for the big sell of Christmas magic and were feeling pretty confident, right up until the point where he found AG's big Santa gift. UGLY WORDS and giant kink in the plan.
Slight panic.
Resolution.
We decided to "move" some stuff around and give them each a gift from us so nothing was spoiled AND... because we do actually love them.
We managed to find the Number 1 thing on Cale's list (that we never intended him to have) and prepared to blow his mind. It worked.
He cried. So I cried.
At some point when I wasn't looking, Layla slipped this note in her middle sister's stocking.
I cried.
Our kids draw names for one another. Each gets a $10 budget and a special shopping trip to choose a gift for their sibling. I heard a certain pair of twins (who drew each other's names) whisper, "We're the best ones...". Blows me away how well they all know each other. They never miss!
Santa didn't do so bad either.
They're the cutest. I just love hearing them giggle and scream. Layla is the loudest and always yells, "Mama! Look!" and then proceeds to tell me all about the item she unwrapped... even though she knows I'm the one who wrapped it. She gets caught up in it, she says. So sweet, that little lady.
Snapshots of Christmas morn' around about 3:30am (before Nathan went to work.)
They each had three to open and one that didn't fit under the tree.
Happy/surprised kiddos for sure. Santa has helpful elves :)
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This was my 33rd Christmas and I have never, that I can remember, stayed home on Christmas morning. We have always had to rush to be somewhere. This was a first and it was lovely. We missed Nathan, of course, but I could really dig the idea of staying in our PJs and playing for a while before buzzing about.
Fav family (pre)photo:
With very, very little sleep and an overwhelming to do list still left, we were all sort of losing our marbles by the end of the day.
I cried some.
But there is much to be thankful for and these that are mine are at the top of the list. Makes me cry a little more. (Which really confuses Roman... happy crying.) 2014 was a good one.
Happy Christmas, ya'll.