Yet again I was determined to send out a photo Christmas card and in an effort to save money took the photos myself and experimented with postcards instead of the traditional card+envelope approach (plus it makes me look environmentally conscious!). The whole experience was a laugh riot and since I didn't get one good shot I decided to go with several "almost there" shots. The one where they are running away from the camera was staged but I feel it pretty much sums up the whole experience.
Because we travel home for the holidays it has worked out fairly well to celebrate Christmas at our house on Christmas Eve morning. (Ryan however is catching on to the Christmas hype and may not fall for it next year!) We were all excited and Ryan woke up early (no surprise) and they both genuinely enjoyed all their gifts. After presents Jon cooked us a big breakfast and we relaxed the rest of the day and prepared for the big trip to Clarksvegas.
Because we travel home for the holidays it has worked out fairly well to celebrate Christmas at our house on Christmas Eve morning. (Ryan however is catching on to the Christmas hype and may not fall for it next year!) We were all excited and Ryan woke up early (no surprise) and they both genuinely enjoyed all their gifts. After presents Jon cooked us a big breakfast and we relaxed the rest of the day and prepared for the big trip to Clarksvegas.
Jenna's Christmas
Ryan's Christmas
It's Christmas with the Shepherds! We had a special treat this year because Diane Hodge was able to be there and so was Jerry, thanks to the miracle of technology!
It's Christmas with the Vertrees family! We spent some time at my grandparent's house and then moved the festivities to Uncle Austin and Aunt 'Chelle's new house! It was a long day but still a lot of fun.
The holidays hold a mix of emotions for us... work stress, travel stress, financial stress, excitement over gift giving and receiving, love for all of our family, and thankfulness for the blessings God has given us. I'm truly thankful for our close knit families. They are a support system I could never do without. Merry Christmas everyone!
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