The build up to Christmas and all the festivities/lights/parties and fun are what make the holidays the holidays for me! It makes the month always go too quickly but having a jam packed season is what it's all about.
For the past few years, me and my lady posse have braved the frigid canyon winds to go to Christkindlmarkt. We were few in numbers this year but it was significantly warmer, the cowbells were fabulous and the gingerbread delicious. Tradition says we must eat Pho at Lai Cai Noodle House immediately after so that's what we did. I had an awful cough/cold and hoped I could survive so Pho and friends was just what I needed. We missed Elder Uchtdorf AGAIN- one year will be cross paths! I sure love these ladies.
We haven't done the Festival of Trees but I had the chance to get discount tickets and Mark got off early so it was a perfect day. It was SO fun and will be added to the list of things we do every Christmas. The trees were AMAZING- so much talent and love put into those trees. The favorites were the Harry Potter trees, The Muppets, Nightmare Before Christmas, Lego, Hot Wheels, and the Avengers.
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Hulk, Hulk and Kingston |
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This Harry Potter set up was SO awesome! |
One of my absolute favorite traditions is our Sub for Santa night for the Adoption Exchange. This year we had the opportunity to help nine children. I love being able to shop for kids close to my kid's ages and to involve my family in making someone else's Christmas awesome. We eat dinner, go through presents, talk about the #lighttheworld campaign and just spend the evening together. I love being able to think about those kids as we shop and on Christmas morning.
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Daddy and our reindeer. |
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Transformer loving boys- Enzo, his bestie Tate and K-Man loved the Bumblebee movie |
Cousin Christmas party- pizza, cookies, Dice Game/Gift exchange. I only hope these kids stay close for life and will still like getting together for fun when they are older.
On Sunday night before Christmas Eve, we headed to Gardner Village on a whim to see the elves. It was about 6:00 and it was D. E. A. D. We were the only people there and it was relatively warm. From what I heard, everyone was at Temple Square to see the lights so we were glad we chose the elves instead. The kids- all three of them, have taken their turns being afraid of the elves. Alex took Mc and K and both cried. We have entered a new phase of life where paper mache isn't so scary.
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My beauty and her prince |
Mom told us quite a few months ago that she had a surprise for us on 12/21. We weren't sure what it was but my first guess was Hale Theater (I really hoped!). We showed up to a catered dinner of crab legs, R & R BBQ, and treats and then OFF TO HALE! I was so excited 1) I hadn't been to the new theater and 2) A Christmas Carol is one of my absolute favorite plays. It was lovely. Having a night with no kids and just my family was awesome! I hope this tradition sticks!
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Sure love these people. |
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