We had a fun, quiet Christmas just with our little family in Yakima this year. On Christmas Eve we acted out the nativity scene (Grant was the angel, Tate a Shepherd, Luke was a very loving Joseph, I was Mary and Ryan was the narrator/Shepherd). Luke had a hard time leaving baby Jesus in the manger, but it all went well and was pretty cute. We also upheld the Nickerson tradition of going for a star walk to "find" the new star. We did not end it with donuts, however, since we were still stuffed from dinner. I decided to do a big, fancy dinner on Christmas Eve so I wouldn't have to worry about cooking on Christmas. We decided it made Christmas day feel a little less "Christmasy", but I appreciated not having to cook anything after breakfast.
Unplanned, we still fulfilled the serious and goofy shoot of the boys.
The boys were able to open their Christmas Eve present that night. Thanks to Munga and Papa for the new PJ's and books! They were very excited!
Here are the boys in their new jammies and enjoying a Christmas Eve bedtime book.
On his last day out, Hermey decided to go out with a bang and spent the day riding Luke's reindeer around and around the living room (attached to the ceiling fan). I'd say it was one of his most clever reveals yet.
It appears that Hermey tied himself onto the reindeer's back with rubber bands around his ankles and wrists then tied one end of a strand of thread around the reindeer's neck and the other end around his hind quarters. Then threw the strand of thread over two of the fan blades. This ensured that the reindeer always flew straight ahead and never turned or twisted during flight. The fan was on its lowest setting and it never got old! Throughout the entire day the boys would turn on the fan then shriek in delight as they watched Hermey and the reindeer fly around and around. I must admit it was pretty sweet!
It appears that Hermey tied himself onto the reindeer's back with rubber bands around his ankles and wrists then tied one end of a strand of thread around the reindeer's neck and the other end around his hind quarters. Then threw the strand of thread over two of the fan blades. This ensured that the reindeer always flew straight ahead and never turned or twisted during flight. The fan was on its lowest setting and it never got old! Throughout the entire day the boys would turn on the fan then shriek in delight as they watched Hermey and the reindeer fly around and around. I must admit it was pretty sweet!
We tried to keep the toy situation a little more simple this year, and the kids were happy with their loot. Looks like Santa delivered on those Chima Legos for Tate.
Grant loves having warm feet during the winter (and had taken to wearing my slippers around the house), so we were both excited for him to get some of his own.
Luke was very excited about a certain pair of fuzzy mittens. So excited, in fact, that he kept them on for the remainder of the morning.
One of Grant's frequent early requests to Santa was a robotic dog named Zoomer. Later in December Grant had changed his mind, but I told him "Santa" had probably already got the first list and might not be able to change it. He was still happy to get Zoomer and all the boys have had a lot of fun with him.
Yeah!! A big dump truck!!
Grant's first try with Pokeman cards. So far he hasn't requested any more, which is a good thing :)
I surprised Ryan with a new fancy carry on bag (which was good timing with the handle recently breaking on his old bag). Notice and enjoy Ryan's fancy bed hair to match his fancy bag. Very, very fancy.
Looks like Santa made good on that shovel for Tate too. He was ready to get to work in the backyard later that morning.
We debated over getting Luke the singing Doc McStuffins doll, but he loves that show and every time we passed the doll at the store he wanted to hold her and play the songs. Here he is swaying his hips to the melody of "time for your check up, time for your check up..."
Last but not least, the Stocking stash. I remember always being exited about those little stocking gifts. You always seem to forget about them until all the presents are opened, and then it's so exciting to know you have a couple more coming.
It's also exciting getting some cash from Grandma Wood.
For some reason I don't have a picture of my gifts, but Ryan surprised me by making all of our blog into one big book. I'd been wanting this for a couple of years and Ryan took some serious time this year making it happen. It's always nice to have a physical copy in case we ever loose computer access (you know, when "crap hits the fan"). Merry Christmas!!
For some reason I don't have a picture of my gifts, but Ryan surprised me by making all of our blog into one big book. I'd been wanting this for a couple of years and Ryan took some serious time this year making it happen. It's always nice to have a physical copy in case we ever loose computer access (you know, when "crap hits the fan"). Merry Christmas!!

















