This was the scene through Daddy's blurry eyes on Christmas morning. Lily and I were so excited to see that Santa found our house. I had left cookies and milk and to lure the reindeer, I left water and carrots.
Mommy let us look in our stockings first! There were all kids of neat toys and candy in them. Daddy kept mentioning something about coal but I did not see any.

Hey this is great! While Mommy and Edie are busy opening things, I think I'll put all this colorful stuff in my mouth. Yee Haa! I don't know what's going on here but there are a lot of colorful toys and stuff to eat off the floor!

After the present opening ceremony we went over to Mi-Mi and Poppy's house and posed for a picture with all the girls!

Wow more presents! While I dig through the wrapping paper in an attempt to constrict my air-way, Aunt Rach opens another trinket from Santa.

Uncle Sam is pleased to be able to add to his growing collection of sweaters.

Aunt Sarah gets the best gift of all. Being able to spend Christmas with me!

Aunt Rach and Uncle Gordon show off their typical white bread holiday outfits. There was no special occasion going on, just a regular day out in Weaverville.

Here I am trying out my new art easel. It works well.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
3 comments:
Edie, Lily and family -- I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and the New Year is treating you well. I just wanted to send a quick note of thanks for putting My Weaverville on your "Cool Places to Check Out" list!
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Santa was good to the Bauers. Happy to see that Aunt sara and Uncle Sam were able to spend Christmas with the rest of the famil.
Love, SuSu & Opa
I love your blog, girls! I visit it all the time and love seeing pictures and news about you darlings. However, I wish I could hear about you more often. Here it is, January 29, and the last post is from Christmas. *sigh* Love, Auntie Sarah
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