Christmas began early for us, before the crack of dawn, even! The not-so-quiet trampling of little feet on our wooden stairs woke David and me at 4:15am. The kids were told that if they happened to wake up before us, they could open their stockings, but could only gaze with wonder upon the presents under the tree. I rolled out of bed at 8:30 and our Christmas morning officially began.
Everyone got a personalized wooden breakfast board which are popularly used as plates for eating your chocolate croissant or Brötchen.Santa brought Bex this wooden bike with no pedals for learning how to balance on a real bike. You see these here instead of bikes with training wheels.
David managed to find a crockpot on German e-bay. This will help so much with the whole "getting home from school right at dinnertime" madness. Santa also gave us 2 more handsets for our phone. We have been surviving with only 1 phone, which meant anytime the phone rang, the handset was in our bedroom, and I was, of course, in the basement doing laundry. It's been a good way to burn calories, that frantic race up 3 flights of stairs, but what a relief to have another phone.
Girls love filling out surveys about their likes, dislikes and what they want to be when they grown up in these "Friend Books."
My Auntie Anne sent David this wine cork which had been my Uncle Bill's. She also sent me a German Goebel figurine which had been my great-aunt Josie's. We were so touched by her thoughtfulness.
It took Micaela and me over 2-1/2 hours to put this Playmobil castle together for Emilie, and that is no exaggeration. They're such awesome toys, though, so we can honestly say that it was all worth it.Yes, yes, Micaela got a cell phone. We only OK'ed it with Santa because there are times when afterschool activities are canceled and kids are not allowed to use the school phone to call home (or in the event they are, the school charges them a Euro, which makes for very expensive calls home.) I have arrived to pick up the kids at 5:30, only to find out that soccer practice was canceled and I could have picked them up at 3:20 before rush hour while it was still light outside and they could have gotten their homework done early. So, yes, I am trying desperately to justify giving an 11-year old a cell phone.
James and his dad are looking forward to some father-son time building this cool Lego robot.
Finding Nemo and Monster, Inc. are Bex' favorite movies right now.













