There is something reassuring about standing for something, and knowing what we stand for.
For men and women who are true to themselves and to the virtues and standards they have
personally adopted, it is not difficult to be true to others.
{ Gordon B. Hinckley, standing for something }



Christmas 2012

As I looked back over our photos, I realized some of my most cherished memories of the season went undocumented, but we did manage to get several that I love all the same. Here's a summary of our 2012 Christmas season:

We received this beautiful fresh tree as an "anonymous" doorbell ditch a few days after Thanksgiving. What a generous, heartfelt gift! It made me so happy to smell that smell of my childhood and think of the generosity and love that went into such a thoughtful surprise!

Christmas would not be complete without a cousins sleepover at Grandma's, complete with making gingerbread houses! Thanks, Grandma Gail, for undergoing such a big endeavor with four busy boys!

We mailed our Christmas letters to Santa. Eliot's request this year: A Jake and the Neverland Pirates "Bucky" ship, and Zach's: a snuggly new friend to cuddle (according to Eliot's big brother intuition, anyway!).

Enjoyed Eliot's preschool program. The kids were so darling in their jammies and Santa hats!
As a very special surprise, Grant came home from work to attend Eliot's program. I had been telling Eliot all week that Daddy probably couldn't get away from his busy schedule that day, not wanting him to be disappointed, but Eliot insisted that Dad would of course make it! Grant surprised us both when he showed up. What a great gift to make a little boy's day!

 
We taught Zach "Feliz Navidad" (not really). :)

 
We loved getting cards from loved ones near and far. I try not to pick favorites, but this year's was probably our friends' the Beahms, who had the most beautiful picture of Santa holding their new baby girl, with awestruck big brother and sister looking on (can you spot it?). It was too precious.

The boys got some special gifts this year, like a homemade "SuperEliot" cape from aunt Mar Mar ...
 ... and a special Logan City garbage truck from Peppy (with working dome light, headlights, and garbage can lift!).

 Added leaving "Magic Reindeer Dust" for Santa's reindeer (thanks to Miss Jen!) to our Christmas Eve tradition ... (and had a beautiful white Christmas for the first time in years!).

 And, in Eliot's words, "got spoiled" on Christmas morning!

 We all got new p.j.s and mediocre sleep on Christmas Eve ...

 We woke up to a perfectly sunny Christmas Day, and got to play, play, play the morning away!

And maybe our best present of all -- we kept this little one healthy and out of the hospital! (And he got the funnest cozy coupe shopping cart and play food!).

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