We were fortunate enough to have the family come to us on Christmas day for dinner. We stuck with the casual theme and Pat made beef stroganoff with roasted broccoli, so yummy. Everyone brought something to share, but Nolan's favorite was was the garlic artichoke dip that Auntie Em brought.
One of my favorite things to do on Christmas was watch A Christmas Story on TBS. They play it over and over again for 24 hours straight so I've probably watched that movie a couple hundred times. We incorporated this tradition by keeping it on in the background while the adults chatted, snacked and relaxed. WE would pause at the really funny parts like the pole licking and Santa visit scenes.
While we were busy kicking back the kids went outside to play. It was unseasonably warm and dry so they had a great time.
They of course came in every so often to take a dip break.
Note the new dip location, we moved it to where we thought Nolan couldn't get into it, but we were wrong. That boy was determined to get to that dip and I suspect his cousin helped him get to it!
When they weren't eating dip or outside, they were rough housing.
Even Gigi got in on the action.
and some more dip.
When it came time to eat dinner, Nolan wasn't hungry at all. I have no idea why...
but we enjoyed a great meal anyway and after dinner we opened presents. The big gift item this year was a play kitchen. It was hard enough finding a play kitchen appropriate for a little boy but finding one that wouldn't take up our entire house was an extra challenge. When I found this compact, blue, wooden kitchen I knew it would be perfect. Nolan agreed.
My mom bought it for him along with all the kitchen necessities: wooden food, miniature pots and pans and pantry food. His current favorites are the little ketchup bottle, the tea kettle and the Nolan sized wooden spoon and whisk, seen below with Yaya.
It was a great day with family and watching Nolan actually get excited about the day was so rewarding. It makes all the craziness worthwhile!