We celebrated the first part of the Christmas holidays at home in Dallas. The kids' school schedule follows that of DISD, which meant their Christmas break didn't start until December 23 (and thus didn't end until January 9...so weird!). So, on their first day off, we headed over to the Lockwood house to celebrate with Josh's side of the family.
Ava and Rylan loved spending time with their cousins.
In order to maximize the weekend as part of our time off from work and still be able to travel down to Austin, we decided to have Santa visit a day early. At this age, the kids don't know what day it is, so we just moved all the advent calendar spots up a day and had Christmas Eve on the 23rd. It worked perfectly!
So, after heading home from the Lockwoods, it was time for our Christmas Eve traditions, including putting out cookies and carrots as well as reading Twas the Night Before Christmas. Grammie stayed with us for the night and was able to join in all the fun.
Once the kids were nestled snug in their beds, Santa got to work. We really tried to keep to a budget this year and not go overboard. So, each kid got a costume with an accessory (Elena dress + scepter for Av and cowboy costume + stick horse for Ry), a coloring/sticker book, three gifts to unwrap (two things from their letter to Santa plus one book), and stockings filled with fun little stuff.
Once the kids were nestled snug in their beds, Santa got to work. We really tried to keep to a budget this year and not go overboard. So, each kid got a costume with an accessory (Elena dress + scepter for Av and cowboy costume + stick horse for Ry), a coloring/sticker book, three gifts to unwrap (two things from their letter to Santa plus one book), and stockings filled with fun little stuff.
The main thing Rylan asked for was a guitar, and Santa definitely delivered. The pure joy on his face after opening that box is something I will never forget.
He was also a huge fan of the stick horse and cowboy costume (particularly the hat). It just goes to show that classic toys never go out of style.
Ava had asked Santa for a "doll with hair," a cupcake necklace, and a ballerina book.
We decided to hold off on getting an American Girl doll until Ava is a little bit older, so we opted for a Target "Our Generation" doll. The dolls are much more reasonably priced and fit all the same outfits/accessories.
As you can tell by this video, Ava was so excited! "I think it's a doll...and it is!"
Meet Alisha (aka Lilia), or as Rylan calls her "I-isha":
I was a bit worried about finding a "cupcake necklace," but found the perfect one on Etsy.
And for the "ballerina book," the classic Angelina Ballerina was the obvious choice.
The surprise Elena of Avalor dress and scepter were also a big hit.
Stocking stuffers were always my favorite as a kid, and finding cute little stuff for the kids' stockings is so much fun!
Ava got an adorable new pair of rain boots, a Fashion Plates set, and Grace for President.
With his new guitar, cowboy hat, and boots, he was ready to perform for everyone.
Since we weren't driving down to Austin until Sunday morning, we got to enjoy a lazy day at home playing with all our new toys.
Ava picked out this train set for Ry (and he got her a fairy house kit).
Grammie and Papa got Ry a "big boy" basketball hoop, which he loves but is a little sad that he can't yet dunk on it.
One of the surprise hits was the window markers in Ava's stocking. These things are super cool and crystalize on the window.
Our lazy afternoon also included snuggling up on the couch to watch Christmas movies while enjoying hot chocolate for the kids and beautifully boozy coffee for the adults.
After tucking the kids in bed and packing for Austin, Josh and I enjoyed Chuy's take-out and a classic Christmas Eve movie...Die Hard. That is what I call a pretty perfect day.
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