Looking back on all the activities in December makes me instantly feel tired and stressed. There's just so much going on but I love most of it. We got our family pictures taken on December 17th.
I created and ordered the Christmas cards the same day and I'm pretty sure this year wins for biggest procrastination but it all worked out so have I learned my lesson? No. In my defense, our entire family is rarely together so the struggle is real and I made it work. Next year will probably be no different.
Henry got an unexpected trip to Build a Bear where he picked out the cutest capybara stuffed animal. Side note: this happened because Randy was supposed to take Henry with him to watch Landon play in a lacrosse tournament while I was with Parker at his tournament. Randy and Henry never made it to the tournament but they did get lunch at Din Tai Fung after Build a Bear. Landon and Parker weren't happy about this and Henry wasn't supposed to tell anyone what really happened.
One of my newest assignments was decorating the chapels in the stake for Christmas, on a budget, with a request that nothing look "cheap or tacky." Hanging garlands that stay hung was a trial and I spent way too many trips to the church and Hobby Lobby to get this hung before giving up. The other buildings got fresh poinsettias :)
We had some beautiful sunshine that made my morning run even better. Running always helps me cope with chaos.
My Pinterest-worthy wrapping job must be documented. I love velvet ribbon and my boys couldn't care less. But my tree sure looked fabulous with these gifts underneath it.
The second year of veggie trays for the neighbors was a success. Delivering them while driving around listening to Christmas music with the car decked out in lights wasn't so great this year. Sometimes grumpiness can't be overcome. Better luck next year.
We took the fam to a very expensive Brazilian restaurant, Fogo de Cao. There was a big football game happening so I felt like I was eating by myself. It was lame. Next year we will just eat at McDonald's.
Marcus showed Henry the proper way to eat whip cream from a can
Landon was quite proud of this gift at the annual youth Yankee Swap/White Elephant night. Too bad his gift got stolen at the last second.
Marcus and I spent a few hours volunteering at the Giving Machine. We got a lot of curious people but not too many who donated. No goats to buy this year :(