Christmas Eve has got to be one of the best days of the year--all the excitement and anticipation! I love it! That afternoon we wanted to do something a little different--so we got tickets to see Babes In Toyland at the Children's Theater downtown. Oh my stars---it was soooo good! We have never been before, but now want season tickets! It's a small theater and it's only three rows deep on three sides, so everyone has a good seat--very up close and entertaining! The cast had me cracking up the entire 2 hours--everyone was laughing! I was very impressed. In fact, Bridger and Kennedy are still quoting lines from the play and making each other laugh :) (such as..."you look like a big, fat ugly raisin!", "watch out for the unicorns by the gum drop fountain" and "that's what I say!")
We were sitting on the front row and at one point Cinderella came up to Kennedy and asked her if she knew the name of the bad elf (Rumpelstiltskin...) and then Red Riding Hood asked her if she knew how to get to grandmother's house! Kennedy loved that :) Bridger loved Tweedle Dee and Dum, they were pretty funny...
Santa was in the play too and at the end, all of the children got to sit on his lap. Such a fun time!
The Children's Theater
Afterwards, we went to Jeremy's parents house for a fun Christmas Eve party--we played some fun minute to win it games and ate lots and lots of yummy food. When we got home, we let the kids open one gift under the tree. A few weeks ago we drew names and went to the dollar store to buy gifts for each other, these were the gifts we opened. Jer had Charlotte's name and he got her this cute pink pig--which she loves to eat :)
Bridger had Kennedy's name--he got her this pink clapper that lights up when you clap it--although, since this came from the dollar store, the lighting action didn't really work....she still loved it. Most of all, she loved that it came from Bridger, her "prince" :)
I had Bridger's name and I got him this dinosaur puzzle. The kid loves puzzles. At least that's what I thought. Until right before he opened it. When he said to me: "Mom! I hope you got me those awesome army guys--that's what I would love the most!" Great. After he opened it, he said: "Oh, cool puzzle. Maybe I can get those army guys for my birthday???" Sheesh!
Charlotte had my name and she thoughtfully picked out this two sided frosting spatula. She must know I really love frosting :) And even though it came from her, Bridger was most excited to give it to me...he had been giving me hints up until Christmas Eve..."it's something you use in the kitchen...", "it's green...", "it's bendy..." I pretty much knew what was coming :)
Kennedy had Jer's name and she gave him this squirting flower.... who doesn't want one? Let me tell you, it was a TREAT shopping with her that night. It was between this and a loofah......he already had a loofah. :) But seriously, (and I was serious about the loofah thing...) it is pretty fun to squirt water in the kids faces...especially after they do something bad...hee hee hee
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| Then we dumped out our reindeer dust, laid out cookies for Santa, had Grammy and Grandpa read "The Night Before Christmas" and went to bed! |
Aren't they so cute and snug in their beds?
With visions of sugar plums dancing in their heads? (Kennedy cracks up every time she hears that line! She thinks it's some kind of joke...)
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| They are definitely settled down for a long winter's nap! I just love sleeping kids! |













































































