Christmas Eve is the big night for my family. It's the day of the fancy dinner in the dining room, the church service, the looking at Christmas lights, and the opening of the presents. Tomorrow is just for Santa and playing with toys. This year things are different- we're in Chicago and JP's family is visiting us. This means that for the first time in my life I won't be opening presents on Christmas Eve. Luckily I'm grown up now and can handle waiting 12 more hours, but if you had told me this when I was little, it wouldn't have gone over very well (not to imply that I wasn't a perfectly behaved, patient child...). One good thing about this first Christmas away from my family is that it's completely different from anything we would do in Houston- tonight we're having Christmas Eve dinner at the Drake hotel on Michigan Avenue followed by service at a nearby church. Tomorrow we're opening all the presents, we don't have stockings, and we're not having breakfast tacos and tamales for brunch. I may feel like I didn't really have a Christmas, but at least I'm not sitting here comparing everything to what I'd be doing at home- there's really no comparison to make.
Landon is having a marvelous time with all the attention. Yesterday we all went to Marshall Field's on State Street (I refuse to call it Macy's) for lunch at the Walnut Room underneath the great tree. He was in his Santa suit and practically caused a traffic jam around our table. The kid is a charmer. His stack of presents underneath our 3 foot Christmas tree is larger than JP's and mine combined (thank goodness he's too young to have any idea how spoiled he's about to be) and I'm about to put him in his most handsome outfit for dinner tonight.
So things are different, but getting married, joining another family, having a baby, and starting your own family are all about changes and the ups and downs that come with them (mostly ups!). Christmas 2007 will be a unique one and as long as JP, Landon, and I are together, I don't really care what we do to officially celebrate it. Merry Christmas Eve to you all, I can't imagine my year without this blog and all the support I've received through it. I leave you with a picture of Landon in the abovementioned handsome outfit:
I can't believe that a year ago he was just a little heartbeat on an ultrasound.
Merry Christmas! (Hey, you stole my blog post title.) May 2008 bring you and your family nothing but happiness.
ReplyDeleteThat hat is so perfect for Landon, with that huge grin of us. I don't think K could pull it off -- he would look like Oliver Twist.
(his, not us.)
ReplyDeletehe is so perfect. and how that hat accentuates the flirty grin.
ReplyDeletemerry christmas, ll. i'm glad to have found your blog.
...merry xmas to you and your beautiful family, ll...here's wishing you all a safe and healthy (and uneventful!) 2008...
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he looks like one of those little keepsake hallmark dolls!!! adorable!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, he is so, so, so CUTE! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteLandon is adorable. Thank you for sharing him with the internet. I hope your Christmas was wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you on "Marshall Fields". The "other" doesn't exist in my world. I went to Marshall Fields in Chicago with my Mom eons ago. Marry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and all your Loved ones. Our prayers for a fine New Year.
ReplyDeletewhat a handsome little lady-killer! he looks incredibly happy and I love the chubby cheeks and the stylish hat!
ReplyDeleteCute! I love the sweater and the hat.
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