Bonaire, GA
We spent Christmas this year in Bonaire, GA with my sister Jen and her family. My parents, Melanie, Reed, and Nathan all came too. It was a solid two day drive for us each way, and I was amazed at how well the kids traveled. Bennett was an angel each day until the last 30 minutes when he'd just had enough, but 30 minutes out of 11 hours isn't bad when you are 10 months old and strapped in a rear facing carseat!
We had so much fun at Aunt Jen's house. We decorated sugar cookies, played games, rode bikes, went caroling, saw Frozen at the theater, and the youngest boys had a rousing game of tackle football.
snuggling with Grandpa
Christmas Eve
Nativity Reinactment
My mother made these costumes for the grandkids and I am in love with them.
Hence, a lot of pictures.
A diva angel
a couple of wise men--astounded by the appearance of the star in the East
Making forts for watching Santa in the morning!
my brothers. love them.
Christmas Morning
For Christmas this year, Santa brought the kids something special. Instead of new toys, he brought them Chocolate Frogs and Every Flavor Beans with a letter explaining that his gift this year was a trip to Harry Potter Land during spring break! Our kids have been longing to go there since it opened! And they are so excited to go with their Georgia cousins!!
Sydney got her Frozen dolls. Dallin had her name for Christmas and got her Anna and Cristoff. Arthur and I got her Elsa. And she plays with them all every day!
Bennett's first Christmas.
Christmas Feast
(I stole some pictures from your blog, Jen!)
Going . . .
going . . .
gone.
The holidays can really wear you out.
Sean got an origami book for Christmas. Turns out it was REALLY hard origami and unfortunately he wasn't super excited about figuring it out.
But Aunt Mel was!
Origami!
Later in the week, we took an excursion to Lane's Orchard (or something like that) where we played at a fun park, climbed on tractors, and enjoyed delicious peach ice cream and cobbler!
And one of my favorite things about our trip was a girl's trip to the Antique Mall with Mom and Jen. We wandered around for a couple of hours just looking and laughing and loving being together. We saw a booth that had a bunch of old hand cuffs, balls and chains, and locks and keys from famous old prisons. This one had a tag that it was used in Alcatraz on death row. Arthur thinks it's not real. But I choose to believe. I couldn't think of anywhere to use it in my home decor, and since it was pretty morbid, I settled for a picture. However, I ended up bringing home an old iron (aka "a rusty hunk of junk" according to Dallin,) for $12 and an old window for just $10. Arthur balked when I said we were bringing it home, but he fit it in the car beautifully and it now sits on my fireplace mantle. I put my iron on a shelf in my laundry room. And I think of Jen in Georgia whenever I look at my antique mall treasures!
We had such a fun time being with lots of family out at Jen's place. It was sad to leave at the end of the week, but I'm so glad we have a fun adventure to look forward to in April together!



















