Mom- Hey Mckay, in your preschool class you will get to see a real live reindeer!
Mckay- (Eyes as wide as silver dollars) A real reindeer?
M- Yup, a real one, pretty cool huh?
Mc- Mom is Santa real?
M- ignoring the question and hoping she will move on to something else!
Mc- Mom, Is Santa REAL?
M- Yes, Yes, Santa is real!
Then a few days later she asks me how come daddy and I never got presents from Santa last christmas?
At Mckayla's preschool they had the chance to meet a real reindeer (Comet). Both Mckayla and Isaiah were excited to see one of Santa's reindeer. They got to pet comet, and ask questions. They loved it.
We also had the chance to see Santa a couple of times this December. The first time seeing Santa was at Matt's work party. Matt's work had breakfast with Santa, it was a fun time. We got there right at the start, and so we had the chance to see Santa enter the room. I think we saw him all about 2 seconds and Mckayla says "how come Santa doesn't have glasses on?" Maybe Santa has contacts like Mommy! This Santa didn't quite fit into the costume (with fake beard and all) I was prepared to give the Santa's helper talk. All in all it was lots of fun, they had lots and lots of games for the kids, and cookie decorating. The kids came away with lots of candy and trinket toys.

The second time seeing Santa was at Mckay's preschool. Not only was Santa at her school, but Mrs. Claus was there as well. This was a highlight for Mckay, because she got to have lunch at preschool, and visit with Santa. Normally Mckayla does not eat lunch at school, so that was definitely an added treat. Mckayla asked Santa to bring her a Belle dress up, Isaiah only request was Mickey Mouse keys he saw on the less than $5.00 isle.
I thought for sure Mckayla was going to say something about him having glasses this time, and actually having a real beard, but luckily these things were not noticed.
This year I decided to do a gingerbread house with the kids. They were so excited. On the box is this perfect gingerbread house. They make it look so easy. They have all the pieces ready to assemble. Candy and frosting to make the finishing touches. How could you go wrong. I do not know how they made it look so perfect on the box, but ours did not turn out as beautiful as the box showed. We couldn't get the frosting to stay in its place, it kept drooping down, and the frosting wouldn't hold the candy very well either. That didn't seem to matter to the kids they absolutely loved the end product, and had fun doing it. Mckayla said to me " I think this is the most beautiful ginger bread house." I guess that is all that matters.
On the Sunday before christmas we filled our mugs with hot chocolate, and bowls with popcorn for a snack in the car, and headed to Kirtland to the Nativity exhibit that they had going on. It is fun that we live so close to a church site, and participate with the events that they have going on there. They had 100 nativity scenes on display with many coming from around the world. This one is from Italy.
The only down fall of our family activity, was that it was bitter cold. I think we were the only ones out to brave it. When we got to the visitor's center they said it was 5 degrees outside, but with the windchill it was definitely below zero. There was snow blowing up all around and the first part of the tour, which was displays from other countries, was in a seperate building. So we had to brave it out in the cold to see that. Mckayla enjoyed it but as you can see Isaiah fell asleep on the way. He slept through the whole activity. They also had a little room for kids, that had nativity dress ups, and lots of little nativities to play with. To no one's surprise this was Mckayla's favorite part, and it took a little bit of coaxing to see the rest of the displays. I wish Isaiah had stayed awake, I think he would have enjoyed this part as well.
Here are some other pictures of the nativities that they had displayed.
My pictures do not do them justice, but they were beautiful, and they had so many that you would be bored with all the pics. After looking at the displays they had the movie Luke II.
I wanted to throw this pic in because I thought it was so cute. This is Seth having enjoyed a christmas cookie! YUM, YUM!!!
So I thought I would do a new tradition this year, we will see if it sticks. Matt loves for me to make Buckeye candy (who would of guessed). It is basically like a reese's peanut butter cup, except it is in the shape of the Buckeye nut. I normally make them for the first buckeye game of the season, but because he has been asking for them I decided we would make some for him for the holidays. Mckayla loves to help make them, and was very excited to do this for daddy. We all dressed in our buckeye gear (even me), and made buckeyes for Matt.
On Christmas eve we made cookies for Santa, the kids loved making them, and were so excited to see that Santa ate them, and left a thank you note for them. After making cookies we read the christmas story in the new testament, and used Mckayla's puppets that she had made in her preschool class. We then gave our gift to Jesus, and we each thought of something we could do in the upcoming year that would help us come closer to him. We wrote them down and put them in an envelope. In my family our tradition is that we have our family Christmas on Christmas Eve. Since we have moved away, and we do not have the opportunity to attend the party, we still exchange gifts among those in the family. So we got to open our one gift that was sent to us from family. Thank you to all those who had us for christmas. We loved our gifts, and are grateful to be apart of such a great family.
Christmas morning was very nice. The kids were so excited Santa had finally arrived. Here is a shot of our christmas tree, and all the gifts Santa brought.
Mckayla received a new Cinderella dress up with shoes, crown, and purse to match. She had requested the Belle dress, and received the Cinderella one. Maybe Santa ran out of Belle dresses this year, I know they have been hard to come by. I am glad he chose Cinderella, it is very beautiful.
Isaiah received the mickey keys he requested, and also a new bike to ride with his big sister. I can't wait for spring, they will have so much fun together.
Seth received a crawl and cruise jungle, which he loves. It has lots of noises when the ball rolls down the ramp, and lots of toys on top to play with.
We had a great christmas day, and we were grateful to be close to family, as we had the opportunity to go to Matt's parents house and have dinner with some of his family. It was a real enjoyable day.
Matt's family also had a family get together at a resort called Maumee Bay Resort. We stayed there for 2 days, playing and hanging out with family. It was so much fun. We went to the resort for this Winter Carnival. In one of their rooms they had a bunch of stuff for kids to do. They had a cupcake walk, bean bag toss, fishing game, grabbing for ducks, horse races, putt putt golf, basketball game, football toss, and many other games. With each activity you won tickets, and then you could enter them into a drawing. We had so much fun hanging out as a family. This resort was so much fun, because it had so much to do there. We enjoyed swimming, and wallyball. We did the christmas pagent, and opened presents. The most fun was just hanging out, and enjoying being with each other. It was certainly a great way to end the year of 2008.




Here Seth is among all of his cousins. He was the main attraction. I never knew he could be so popular at such a young age.

