Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Christmas 2019




At our house, the Christmas season starts when the tree goes up after Thanksgiving.  With the trree comes a very special delivery of Christmas jammies to wear throughout the season.






Before Dec 1st rolls around, two other things show up: 25 wrapped Christmas books and our gifts of togetherness advent. Some of our advent activities were making snowflakes, delivering neighbor gifts, going to a Christmas concert, watching Christmas movies, helping the kids pick out gifts for each other at the toy store, and looking at Christmas lights.








One of our new favorite traditions is making gingerbread houses with friends.  I make graham cracker houses, everyone brings candy, and the kids go to town decorating their own houses.  It's crazy and so much fun.  All the kids eat way too much candy, but we don't care too much since the adults get some time to talk.  It's so much fun.


This Christmas was definitely one we're never going to forget.  On Christmas Eve, Nate and Evy were in a big fight.  They needed sometime to cool down so Brad sent Nate to the top of the stairs and Evy to sit at the bottom.  Well sneaky little Evy climbed up the stairs to keep bugging her brother. I went up to investigate the mayhem and was just in time to see Nate push Evy into the wall.  Her shoulder hit the wall first and then her head bonked. Nothing that bad.  At least nothing, until Evy started throwing up. Again and again.  Thankfully, Grandpa and Grandma Packer had come for Christmas so Grandpa did a neurological exam on her.  If she didn't stop throwing up in an hour it was time to call our pediatrician.  Well she didn't stop, so we called our pediatrician who told us it was time to head to the ER.  Christmas Eve in the ER wasn't near as busy as I expected.  They got us right in, got some tests done, and got us some meds.  The nurses even brought Evy in a gift.  Evy was so nervous she was going to miss Santa.  We eventually had to get an IV in to administer meds and fluids, but Evy finally stopped throwing up.  We made it home before Santa came.










The next day, Evy was still not herself.  She made it through opening presents before she lay down in the family room and took a nap.  Nate declared it the best Christmas ever, not just because he got Lincoln Logs, but because Evy didn't play with any of his toys.

We're so glad Grandma and Grandpa could come.  They made this Christmas so special.  Nate and Evy love hearing Grandpa's stories and no one is better to snuggle with them Grandma. We love Christmas with our family!

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