Coco, Dun Dun, and Antone arrived on Friday, December 22. The girls are really into their little cousin.
The girls made a gingerbread house with supplies Ever had brought home from school. She'd had to miss the day they made them in class because of illness.
We enjoyed the sunset.
Tiny and Antone got acquainted.
Tutu also took a turn loving on Tony.
The Tiny/Dustin snuggles continued. Dustin multi-tasked, holding a limp Tiny while pillow-fighting Ever.
Sunday, Christmas Eve, we just had sacrament meeting. Tiny, Wrenzy, and Tony were accidentally color-coordinated. Ever didn't get the memo.
Back at home, we enjoyed some time outside. Kringel girl pile:
Wrenzy tried out the new wall.
Antone hung out in the play station and received frequent visits from his cousins. I don't know why Wrenny was topless. Possibly she got food on her shirt.
Wrensington and Jim snuggled up on the couch. She is such a delightful, entertaining little thing. I love Jim's look of adoration.
Tutu and Papa took it easy.
More Kringel/Homer snuggling happened.
That night Jim got both fireplaces going.
Pod worked his magic on the piano, and we did the traditional carol singing by the fire.
We read the Bible account of Christ's birth, but it was so late that we saved The Happy Prince reading for later and got the keiki to bed.
Then the real fun began. Jim and Dustin spent three hours outside in frigid temperatures setting up the girls' big Christmas present: a trampoline. Pod didn't realize the project was happening until about two hours in, but he joined at that point. It was a painful time for the men, but they got it done.
Meanwhile, the womenfolk wrapped presents and prepared food for the morrow. I have to admit that Coco did most of the food prep. I pretty much failed on that front. In any case, we all stayed up way too late with Christmas preparations.
Ever was very excited Christmas morning. It is believed that she may not have slept at all. The Kindness Elves had made another visit for the 10 days before Christmas. On Christmas Eve, she wrote them a note ("Will you come back next year"):
They left a note for her Christmas morning in reply, but I think in the gift frenzy she forgot all about the elves and never even though to look for their answer.
She got a kid cookbook and lots of odds and ends in her stocking.
It took a long time for her to notice the giant trampoline in the yard. The kids didn't seem that excited about it, but I have to say - so far, I don't regret the purchase. It gets used pretty regularly, especially when friends come over. If someone gets injured, though, I may change my tune. Jim said that's going to be entirely on my head since the tramp was all my doing. He was always really anti because he knows the injury stats, although I did ultimately get his consent.
I didn't get any pictures of Wrenzy or Tiny. The gift-opening frenzy demanded my attention.
Coco got some good ones of Antone, though. He was amazingly interested in his presents and adept at opening them.
We had decided on a full turkey dinner for Christmas night, so meal prep was extensive. Dee and Shandie and kids arrived that afternoon and stayed for two nights. Tristan learned Solitaire from the master.
Dinner was amazingly delicious.
Tristan and Betsy joined Wren and Ever in the bunk room while they were here, so Ever's cousin-slumber-party dreams came true.
Before Christmas, a plague came upon us that has still not entirely left us. Some virus or other (or three) has been present in various forms for months. First Ever had a crazy rash, and then Wren got it. It was especially bad on her bottom and back but got her face, too. This was taken on Tuesday, December 26:
Tuesday we hung out at home. The kids spent a lot of time outside. Funcle Dun Dun spent much time with the kids out on the tramp.
Papa played hours of War with the kids, and the camera on my phone started taking incredibly glowy/fuzzy photos that remind me of NCIS cinematography.
This picture tells me we played cards, but I don't really remember doing so. It's hard being prematurely senile.
That night we ate tacos, read The Happy Prince, reminisced, got the kids to bed a little earlier, and enjoyed some Dominoes.
Wednesday morning we just hung out at home again, and the kids played outside. I made my first batch of homemade hot chocolate before people had to take off.
Tiny spent a lot of time visiting Tony in the play station.
Then Wrenzy made her move.
He tried to eat her face.
She was undeterred.
Jim hosted all of the littles simultaneously.
Midday, the Deetrixes left for Shandra's parents' house, and Pod drove the Homers to L.A. to catch a flight to Boise. (Well, Bags drove on the way there, and Pod drove himself back.) Mamo and Pod stuck around until Monday. We are so glad people were willing to travel to join us for Christmas in Oceanside!