Friday, 25 December 2015

Christmas 2016

We had a great Christmas! We stayed home this year and our Nana and Papa's came to our house. We kept our Christmas simple and quite. Which made it perfect. On Christmas Eve we went to the Live Nativity that was our on by our church. I love watching it each year and hope to keeping it a family Christmas tradition with our children for years to come. It's the perfect Christmas activity to do as a family focused on the real meaning of Christmas.

Nana & Papa Harker slept over at our house. It was their first Christmas somewhere other then their own house. Nana & Papa Yamamoto came over on Christmas Eve and Christmas day since they live so close. 

Christmas morning we opened gifts at our place, followed with breakfast and Christmas dinner at our place. Thanks to all the family for helping make Christmas dinner a success. It wouldn't have happened with out you. Christmas day we just took it easy and visited with each other.

Lacey and Lincoln on Christmas Eve, getting Santa's cookies and milk all ready.

Christmas Morning!

Lincoln and Lacey both slept till 7 am, which we thought was pretty good for Christmas morning.

Lincoln was pretty excited to get some dinosaur stuffy's. Lincoln is a stuffed animal lover. He loves choosing a stuffed animal each night to snuggle with while he sleeps. Lincoln also loves dinosaurs lately, so dinosaur stuffy's were perfect for him.

Lincoln's ginormous Long Neck stuffy, he got from Unlce Logan and Kara.

Uncle Logan and Kara were about the come for a quick visit Christmas day. Lacey and Lincoln both loved helping open everyones gifts for them.

Most of Lincoln's gifts this year were dinosaur related, which he loves. He received a dinosaur dig, where he got today for dinosaur fossils, once he discovered all his dinosaur bones. He got to put them together like a puzzle and see which dinosaur he found. He loved his dinosaur digs.

We also got to visit/skype with Aunt Sara (Josh's sister) who's serving a mission. Crazy to think she will be home in one month.

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