Christmas with a Toddler — '08
Traditionally (for 25+ years) we (my family) save up milk cartons (for a few months — starting Labor Day usually) and then make them into luminaries. We light them on Christmas Eve and if we can Christmas night. I have only been able to do this with my parents house for the past few years. Once we have a SFH, however; whenever that will be, I plan on trying to get the neighborhood to partake. It looks really neat, is fun for kids, and is recyclable.
Other traditions are to go look at Christmas lights on Christmas Eve. And to give the kids and us an ornament every year.
Abby had present sensory overload on Christmas Day. She got lots of gifts. And claimed ALL of Morgan's (as any Toddler should for their younger sibling). They all made quite the haul in gifts. Abby, sadly and too all of our frustration, only got a 20 minute nap the whole day. And they now seem to have colds.
Check out the pictures. And Happy Holidays!
Other traditions are to go look at Christmas lights on Christmas Eve. And to give the kids and us an ornament every year.
Abby had present sensory overload on Christmas Day. She got lots of gifts. And claimed ALL of Morgan's (as any Toddler should for their younger sibling). They all made quite the haul in gifts. Abby, sadly and too all of our frustration, only got a 20 minute nap the whole day. And they now seem to have colds.
Check out the pictures. And Happy Holidays!


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