On the night before Christmas Eve, JD and I surprised Morgan and Ian by hiding a golden ticket to take a ride on the Christmas Express under Morgan's pillow. Basically, she got all ready for bed and thought she was getting tucked in for the night, but then she saw 2 tickets in her bed and we all loaded up to go see the Valley of Lights. We had fun pretending like our truck was a train and Morgan thought it was just about the silliest thing ever to have her Dad as a conductor and her Mom saying things like, "All aboard!" while loading them up. Ian kept randomly saying, "Toot! Toot!" and it is so fun to see how aware he is and how much he is starting to understand pretend play :)
Afterwards, we got to go see some of my friends at Rochelle's house. It was so fun and I had such a good time just chatting and goofing off with Rochelle and Ilene (I guess the husbands were fun too but that is unimportant :)
And so, on Christmas Eve, the kids got to open their Christmas Eve present and they were both thrilled to get the pajamas that they did. Morgan loves just about anything Hello Kitty, and Ian started yelling "Toot Toot!!" before he even got the paper all the way off of his Thomas the Train jammies.
Well, here are the pictures of the kids discovering their loot. Morgan wanted nothing more from Santa then a rainbow bear, and so she got one. She thinks it is pretty cool because "Santa even knowed me good enough to know I love rainbows AND ballerinas because my bear has a rainbow tutu!" Oh, and she got to see the spots where the "elves" stitched on all that rainbow fleece. I would be willing to bet those elves even got a gnarly blister from all that sewing *wink wink*
And Ian loved his train table. He plays with it all the time and it has been so fun to have with him. The kids finally have a reason to play in Ian's room too :)
Santa brought me and JD a cage for our little monsters:
Hehehe just kidding of course :)
But I think, that even with all the excitement of Christmas and Santa, the biggest hit of the Christmas presents was definitely this little guy that my Dad got for my Mom:
And, isn't Ian just the cutest ever?
1 comment:
Oh my heck, the picture of the kids in their jammies is just soo super cute. Your kiddies have melt-your-heart faces. That is a lot better than having melt-your-face hearts. Aaaand, the Christmas train ride was a very good idea. You always come up with the most fun ideas.
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