It was a slow advent, but a fast January. Work mayhem and national mayhem and maybe a lack of vitamin D have tuckered me out this month. But I’m resetting work boundaries and taking my supplements and am back with a boatload of Christmas pics to share!
The lead-up to Christmas was quiet but fun – Juliette opened a few of her many gifts from Grandma and Grandpa Schnell over Zoom on the 23rd. It was a very meager substitute for the gift-opening we had hoped to do together at Thanksgiving, but it was something.
The unicorn robe was a hit.
And then it was Christmas Eve! Samuel, our countdown Santa, marked ONE day till Christmas, which was our cue to hit the road to Portland.
I know Juliette loves Shane and me, but it was clear from the moment we walked through Mitch’s front door that she’d been awfully desperate for some new playmates.
The girls hung a Do Not Enter sign on the bathroom door in the afternoon and spent a very secretive hour in there, only to emerge at dinnertime with glittery eyelids and freshly-brushed tresses. Juliette and I were talking last week about how different siblings and family members can be from one another, at which point she reminded me that her and Morgan are a lot alike, because Morgan also likes to be fancy.
Dresses were swapped for cozy pajamas for the annual viewing of The Polar Express. One of my favorite traditions.
Meanwhile, things got a little rowdy in the kitchen with a deck of cards and a bottle of Grand Marnier.
Milk and cookies for Santa, carrots for his reindeer, and then it was off to bed for these little elves!
Santa’s sleigh must have been extra-heavy this year, what with a new bike for Juliette and a kayak for Morgan and Elise.
I love the late hours of Christmas Eve, when all the shopping and wrapping and prepping is done and I’m able to sit back for a moment and quietly anticipate the joy and holiness of Christmas Day.
Morgan and Juliette were up bright and early, and HOLY CHRISTMAS! Such a fun surprise.
Once Elise was roused from her pre-teen slumber, the wrapping paper started to fly.
Juliette very modestly asked Santa for a stuffy and a coloring book and he came through on both fronts.
Juliette was asking for weeks what was in the big big box under the Christmas tree…
A Baby Yoda for my Mando fan! This “little guy” turned out to be MUCH larger than the online description led me to believe.
He’s been well-loved, even if he does often end up squeezed off the bed and onto the floor in the middle of the night.
Cheers, Shane.
Whew! Damage done.
Gifts opened and breakfast eaten, the afternoon was a haze of snacking and game-playing. Morgan gathered everyone in the living room for a game of Bean-Boozled, which she DJ’d on Juliette’s new microphone. (By the way, THANKS for the microphone, Auntie Tiff! Juliette just discovered it has a robot-voice setting. And the volume seems to be non-adjustable).
Juliette went first as we all sat by to see if her white jelly bean was flavored like coconut or spoiled milk. This face says it all.
And this is the look of a man that just ate a jelly bean flavored like canned dog food.
I’m always surprised by how incredibly amusing it is to watch someone eat candy that’s flavored like rotten eggs.
Onto a safer bet…
And it wouldn’t be Christmas without a Parcheesi marathon!
It’s become tradition that my dad orders a country ham for Christmas dinner every year – one bite takes me back to my childhood days when Nannie and Grandaddy Jarrell would come visit us with one of these salty, delicious hunks of pork in their suitcase. Almost as good as Nannie’s homemade fudge.
We kept the lazy vibes going the day after Christmas…
But did rally for some tennis practice.
We all parted ways on the 27th and spent the next couple of days back in Seattle getting Juliette comfortable on her sweet new wheels.
There was one last slumber party by the Christmas tree…
(Seriously, guys – this thing is HUGE!)
A quick post-boba stop at Occidental Square…
Some requisite family pics by the tree…
And then we were calling it quits on 2020! We partied hard on New Years Eve with sparkling cider and two games of Clue. I missed having our crew with us that night for our annual fiesta, but going to bed at 10pm felt pretty good.
Finally, finally we found ourselves turning the calendar page and ushering in a bright and shiny new year. We’ve made a tradition of visiting Lincoln Park on New Years Day and zipped over there to bike and skip rocks during a short break in the rain.
This place always brings out the thankful vibes in me…partly because it’s so lovely, but also because it draws forth so many happy memories of our family’s simple joys. Rocks and water. All we need.
Happiest of New Years, friends (29 days late!).