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Christmas 2011 (Otherwise known as the Christmas that I simultaneously rocked AND sucked as a parent.)

MERRY CHRISTMAS, EVERYONE!

We’ve been in our new house for 10-days.

And in that time I managed to pull off not only moving but getting decorated for Christmas, baking MASSIVE amounts of goodies and hosting both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day dinner for 30 people. Christmas Eve was wonderful and everyone had a great time in our new home. I love it more than I can even say. I’m never moving again…I will be carried feet first out of this house if I have anything to say about it.

My parents came over early this morning for Christmas. It was so much fun having them watch my kids open gifts. They are getting up there in years and so every moment is very important to all of us.

I pulled off the ‘best parent ever’ award by getting my car-obsessed pat of Butter THIS:

He loves cars.

LOVES THEM.

We got a video of him walking in. He’s adorable. (And those are the winningest little boy pajamas ever, I really must say.)

AND I also had a 12-year-old in tears.

He didn’t have the usual Christmas morning haul this year. It’s because he got the majority of his Christmas gift early, which was this little guy:

I’m really rather fond of him.

We don’t have a name for him yet. We have discussed “Dash” and “Reginald” but for now we all call him ‘DA TORDUS” , which is how Butterlump refers to him.

Christopher BEGGED us for a turtle for a long time.

I refused to have the whole ‘water’ aspect (as I know who will be doing much of the upkeep) so, we compromised and on Black Friday, we brought home a Russian Tortoise. He knew that he would be getting his gift early (long story) and so if he chose this gift it would mean there wouldn’t be a lot to open on Christmas morning.

It hasn’t worked out as expected.

The tortoise frustrates him because it sleeps and burrows a lot and as he put it, “I thought it would be so much cooler than it is.”

Hi, kid. Welcome to a thing called LIFE AND HOW IT IS.

Even though he did have some gifts to open and his gift was by far the most expensive gift in the family this year, as you can tell from the family photo, he was really unhappy and sad this morning.

As you can tell from the joyful expression in the holiday photo. (I’m sure it didn’t help that  tortoise peed ALL over him right before we took pictures.)

I know everyone has had sucky Christmases and that is just how life goes sometimes but I’ve never had a kid disappointed in their Christmas before.

It’s kind of a bummer.

Fortunately, I know my son and I know he is truly a sweet, generous and non-spoiled soul.

He’ll come around.

In the meantime, I am just going to enjoy my family today and, of course, remember our little Matthew and SO wish he was here with us watching The Muppet Christmas Carol (My very, very FAVORITE.  ) while we fix our holiday breakfast and prep for my family to invade later in the day for Christmas dinner.

I just want to enjoy the day.

I hope you all had a very happy holiday.

You are the bee’s knees, people.

Truly.

God bless us every one.

P.S. My good camera lens bit the dust in the move so I only have my crappy camera that is in my even crappier cell phone. (OH, HOW I HATE THEE, SAMSUNG VIBRANT.) (Seriously, DO NOT BUY IT. I have been nothing but frustrated with its lack of performance from the get go. Grrrr!) That said, if you don’t mind a chick holding a cell phone camcorder, shaky and skewampus angles as she runs you through house that is still in the process of being moved into, you can take a look at this quick video tour of meh crib.  Hopefully, better photos will follow when things are more prettied up. :)

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  1. 1
    avatar Byron says:

    Merry Christmas, Loralee, to you and your lovely family!

    (from Lex’s bunch of unruly “gentlemen”)

    Byron

  2. 2
    avatar Stephen says:

    Merry Christmas to the Choates! Watching the vid of Butterlump and his new ride really made me nostalgic for Christmas when our boys were that age. Magical times. Have a great day Loralee!

  3. 3
    avatar Joe in N Calif says:

    Christ is Born!
    Glorify Him!

    And Merry Christmas to you all.

    Here are some videos of a fantastic light show from Germany:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=YTXlEahbSLg

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFvHL5-KYOw&feature=related

  4. 4
    avatar Erin says:

    So jealous of your giant, beautiful kitchen! Merry Christmas to you all!!

  5. 5
    avatar rowan79 says:

    i would die for that kitchen and the upstairs laundry :)
    Merry Christmas, I”m sure Christopher will come around :)

  6. 6
    avatar Amanda says:

    Merry Christmas!

  7. 7
    avatar Lana says:

    God Bless you and your family

  8. 8
    avatar MJ says:

    Butterlump is adorable. I love watching my kids take naps.

    I love your house, it’s amazing, and I’m so happy for you!! I’m wicked impressed that you’ve been there 10 days and had 2 parties. I want your organizational skillz, woman. Cuz we moved in our place in June, and didn’t host a get together until my baby’s birthday party LAST WEEK.

  9. 9

    Merry belated Christmas, my friend. :)
    Pets = meh. I’ve acquiesced with a request for fish … but that is as far as I’ll go.

  10. 10
    avatar joeinvegas says:

    Your own new house! (and he asked for the pet)

  11. 11

    Love the Christmas morning video!! Teens & tweens are hard. Knowing that you got everything you wanted for Christmas, just not at the same time is something that I am sure that he struggled with. Don’t worry too much, in 10 years he isn’t going to remember this. I promise!

    Love your house! Since you are marrying the linen closet, can I marry your pantry?

  12. 12

    Someone else might’ve told you already, but the tortoise might be semi-hibernating. We have box turtles at work and they slow waaaay down in the winter. So I’m crossing my fingers Da Tordus is more zippy come spring!

  13. 13
    avatar Ellie says:

    Your home is gorgeous. Your view is peaceful (& I learned a new fact about pioneers and trees a few posts ago).

    The craftsmanship of your home is out of this world.