We finally went to see The Christmas Carol at DPAC:
It is a Triangle Tradition in its 48th year, and I loved it. The verdict is out for everyone else.
For the first time, we successfully made hot cocoa bombs--I should say Issa did:
Unfortunately, it was a cold, rainy mess the night of the Solstice, so we opted not to actually do the walk. We did enjoy our glowing lanterns and a Christmas movie, though!
We made the traditional Christmas cookies at Nana's:
Well..sort of traditional. Same recipe--odd decorations:
I'm sad I didn't get a picture of Issa's Jean-gerbread Men army. They were hysterical with their blue pants and different colored tops.
Christmas Eve was a full day of happy. Issa found a gift from her studio on our porch:
We started with a snowball catch:
Issa and her plie won that game; it let her actually keep the pompom snowballs in the bucket:
They tied in the snowman wrap competition:
Issa won pin the nose on Rudolph:
And we took a pause in the action for Christmas PJ pictures:
There was a Christmas version of Headbands:
Charades:
And jingle the bells out of the ribbon spool:
Christmas morning was quiet with just the four of us:
The dogs loved the giant balls in the stockings:
They didn't survive the day. The cats were much more gentle with their stocking of toys:
Evan's big gift was a phone; he is finally able to communicate independently with the outside world:
Issa is very thrilled with her new apple watch:
We had a lot of tech support set-up before Nana and Aunt Shannon joined us for an afternoon of The Sound of Music and board games:
We ended the day with a fabulous beef rib roast that Brad worked on for days:
It was a very holly jolly Christmas, and we are enjoying a quiet week before we return to the real world again.