The tradition continues for another year. I love that the boys feel like Brothers Night is as much a part of Christmas as Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. They are all necessary parts of celebrating Christmas. This year was so busy we barely squeezed it in. The big decision of where to eat for dinner resulted in a heavy debate until we unanimously agreed on Din Tai Fung. The wait was 2 hours. "No big deal," we thought. The brothers can do their shopping and then the table will be ready. Oh, how wrong we were!
The boys shopped. And checked out lots of stores. And made their purchases. And Randy got all his Christmas shopping done (December 23rd for the win). We went back to the restaurant and waited another 45 minutes. The boys were starving! I was panicking thinking about how many dumplings they'd eat because they eat a ton even when they aren't starving. Just when we were ready to forget it and walk down the street to Shake Shack, we got our table. Nothing beats eating dinner at 9:30pm! There wasn't much talking, just a whole lot of eating in a record amount of time. It was a late night for all of us.
Inflation finally demanded we change the rules for Brothers Night. The boys had a $40 spending limit for their gifts this year because you can't buy much for $20 and you definitely can't find it at the mall! Also, I think next year I'll just tell everyone to buy a hoodie. That's pretty much what they all bought anyway :)
Straight to the Nike Store obviously
So much waiting...Waiting for Randy to shop. Waiting for our table. Waiting in lines.
They always seat us at the same table
Henry loves dumplings but not chopsticks!
Brother hugs on Christmas Eve after opening their brothers gift is always so fun! They really are so thankful, even if they don't always like the present. It's always nice to know my boys love each other, even when they don't think they do.