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Olivia's stocking was stuffed full of the very things this beautiful young lady enjoys. Jackson got some very very cool stuffers too: LEGOs, NERF equipment, and I forget what else (see what happens when you don't journal right away?) Since Karis is the youngest of the family, she was the first! I loved her comment when she yanked this Ken doll out of her stocking: "Oh goodie! A BOY Barbie!" They had already read the Christmas story (without us) and were ready, set, go (!) to attack their stocking stuffers. a long time (!) and really wanted to open their stockings. Christmas morning! How on earth did we manage to sleep in?! Yikes! The little kiddos had been awake for.
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Grandpa Jones and I were abruptly woken up at 7:45 a.m. Andrew, Sabrina, and the children have gone downtown to visit one of the museums for the afternoon, so I am going to try and do a little "catch up" with this blog. Presently, it is late in the afternoon on the Monday after Christmas. one of the happiest Christmases I can remember! sick! But what can you do but forge ahead? So that's what we did! At one point during the Christmas dinner, it looked like a scene out of "Home Alone" where everyone is bumping into each other scattering to get everything ready ~ we had 14 people partaking of our Christmas feast, and even though I was less than well, we did have a lovely time together. but NOPE! Christmas Eve I felt rather squeemish, and then Christmas Day I woke up rather. but remained healthy! I was thinking I was in the clear. In the last few weeks, I've been surrounded by "sick" folk with various forms of "bugs". I like to keep current because journals ought to operate that way! But sometimes life just interferes with our best-laid plans, and then you just have to roll with the punches. NOTE: Grandma Jones is a little bit behind posting pictures and telling you our Christmas story.