{The Columbia River and the Great Northwest Woods}
...To Dee Dee and Pop Pop's house we went.
Christmas was pretty awesome this year.
It was a Lee year and it was great.
We had so much fun spending time with my parents, Brett, and of course, the Walkers.
We even got to talk to Elder Matty on Christmas day so it was extra awesome.
Except for the sickies...
{I think everyone suffered some version of a cold--and poor Jake and Ben even visited the Instacare--Jake got to go twice, and little Ben has since been diagnosed with RSV. Poor little guy.}
...To Dee Dee and Pop Pop's house we went.
Christmas was pretty awesome this year.
It was a Lee year and it was great.
We had so much fun spending time with my parents, Brett, and of course, the Walkers.
We even got to talk to Elder Matty on Christmas day so it was extra awesome.
Except for the sickies...
{I think everyone suffered some version of a cold--and poor Jake and Ben even visited the Instacare--Jake got to go twice, and little Ben has since been diagnosed with RSV. Poor little guy.}
So this was our hilarious attempt at the Nativity Scene on Christmas Eve.
My mom was so excited about this (and I'll admit, I was too) and it couldn't have been a bigger disaster.
Brett was a perfect donkey for Mary.
Here he is trying hard not to correct my mom as she told the story of the baby Jesus being put in a basket and sent down the river to the inkeeper's palace.
I told you it was awesome.
The donkey and the sheep.
My mom has had these costumes and hats for as long as I can remember. (Although she was definitely missing quite a few animals. We couldn't find them all.)
Joseph (Jake) played the traditional Jewish recorder during the spectacle.
My dad held a sad little angel (Sarah).
Although she had lost her wings and her halo--which my dad donned proudly.
See?... awesome.
Here we are Christmas morning.
Sarah loves this doll my mom bought her for Christmas--despite its super creepy non-stop laughing.
I should have taken some pictures of Jake playing with his favorite toys (I can't believe I didn't): a Thomas train set from Santa, and his Lightning McQueen suitcase from Dee Dee and Pop Pop.
My mom's Nutcracker collection.
A few days after Christmas we ventured to Astoria and Cannon Beach.
There's a rule that if you go to Astoria you HAVE to eat at The Wet Dog.
I love this little town.
Loads of fun! Sad everyone got sick. We missed you at your 1/2 way stop-- next time:)
ReplyDeleteHILARIOUS-the Nativity Story/Moses story was hilarious!!!! It brings back all the disasters of my own Christmas past pagents. HAHAHA! Looks like a great time had by all.
ReplyDeleteOk, I can't stop laughing. I love that you have a donkey and sheep hats. That little Mary actually rode the donkey. And most of all that Jesus was put in a basket and floated down the river. Good stuff. Sounds like a fabulous Christmas.
ReplyDeleteLooks so fun! It must be such a treat having all the little cousins together. Adorable!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect Christmas. Kaiya and Jake look like they took their roles very seriously.
ReplyDeleteI'm seriously super jealous we missed out on the Nativity. :( But really, your whole trip looks amazing!
ReplyDeletealicia,
ReplyDeletei especially LOVE the nativity story of Jesus...i mean Moses. you will have to tell your mom i love the animal hats. thanks for sharing! this was great!
Super duper documentation. Yes, the Nativity did get a little crazy but wasn't it awesome? We had a wonderful Christmas in Washington and New Year's in Utah! Love you. See you next week in Arizona.
ReplyDeleteI have been waiting for your Christmas post. Looks like so much fun! We missed you guys.
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