I hope everyone had a good Christmas. We did. A few highlights:
Family! PaPa and NaNa were here for all the festivities. The kids had been counting down the days to their arrival since the first of December. NaNa brought all kinds of fun things for entertainment. Poor Zack was dying to bake the Christmas tree cake and decorate the gingerbread house. He had to suffer for 2 days before we finally had the time to sit down and create. He was in his glory though. The kid loves to bake, well actually he just likes to decorate baked goods.

By the way, this sugar cookie tree might be the best sugar cookie I have ever had. The secret: cheap Western Family dough. Delicious!
Presents! Noah has had an uncanny ability to predict his gifts. Granted, the remote control car was a little obvious. But I can't figure out how he could pick up a present that I bought and wrapped while he was at school and know exactly what it was. I put a DS case and a book in a shoe box and he shook it once and knew just what it was. Weird.
Are these kids really that excited to open their Christmas pjs? I think they secretly hope it will be something fun.

I do have my suspicions about Noah though. This year was the first year that Santa brought a wrapped gift. When I went in to get the boys on Christmas morning, Noah said, "wouldn't it be weird of Santa left us a big wrapped box?" He claims he had a dream. I think he may have been doing some sleep-peeking.

The boys running in to see what Santa brought: Notice Noah is a little slower, I think it's because he already knew....

This is one of my favorite pictures. I can usually count on Ben to react well to a gift. He was also ridiculously excited about the Mario toothbrush Santa brought him.
SNOW!!! We have had lots of snow. On Christmas Eve we had a nice big storm. I loved it, it's my idea of a perfect Christmas Eve: to be all snuggled up inside with lots of treats to eat. Then on Christmas day we took the kids over to the school for a little sledding. Emphasis on little, it was so cold (for the adults at least) that the kids only went down a few times. I even took Zack down once. He is a little thrill seeker and would have stayed longer but the adults were wimpy.