Well Santa was very good to the Moss kids this year! First of all there were no trips to the hospital (thank you Hunter) so Mom and Dad got to actually see the kids open up their presents, and it was so much fun!! Minus all the Christmas hype I would like to give a Birthday shout out to my big 1 year Hunter (sorry you have to share your birthday with the biggest holiday ever!) Moving on. This Christmas season has been really fun this year because Ellie is so into everything and excited about it all!! So when the kids got up this morning they found some great stuff from Santa! Ellie and Carson got new bikes with helmets of course (Ellie was sure to write in her letter to Santa that she needed a helmet to go with the bike she asked for or else she wouldn't be able to ride it!) Hunter got a Little Tikes Police Car which I think Carson loved just as much, especially since he couldn't ride his bike with his broken leg :( Their stocking were filled with fun stuff too, Ellie got a Barbie with wings in hers and was very excited cause that's just what she asked Santa for (boy Santa is good!) The boys got some cars, can't go wrong there!
Ellie got a Barbie tree house from Mom and Dad and some Barbies from her brothers.Carson got a Buzz lightyear spaceship from Mom and Dad, and the action figures from his brother and sister.
Hunter got a bubble lawn mower from Mom and Dad, and a tool box from his brother and sister.
Christmas morning was great! Nothing can be the smiley faces and innocence of happy children. After breakfast and some playing around with the new toys we headed over to Oma and Papa's house to continue the Christmas fun!
All those presents= lots of trash, but I think Papa got carried away, because that piece of trash looks a little familiar and important :)
The kids got lots of great stuff from their Oma and Papa, Oma, Uncle Mark, and Allie. They even got some harmonicas from Papa (thanks for the noisy gift Dad, I guess they LOVE it). After presents came a great dinner and hangin out with family. It was hard this year because it was the first Christmas without my Opa. It just wasn't the same without him, and I missed him so much, and wished he could have seen the look on his great-grandkid's faces as they opened their presents! I guess in a way he was there, and this time of year is good for remembering the Savior and the great Plan of Salvation. To look at life in an eternal perspective and be grateful for the amazing family that I was born into, and the one that Matthew and I have created together. I am so blessed to be surrounded by so many people that I love dearly!! Merry Christmas and Happy Birthday my little Hunter!
The traditional Uncle Mark pose with all the kids, what is he going to do when another comes along?!
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