After we got back from our ski trip, we kicked off Christmas by heading to Grandma Audrey's to spend the night and have Christmas Eve dinner. The girls entertained both Grandma and Suzy, and we even got to Skype with Santa (otherwise known as my Uncle Paul). After our Skype date, we had Christmas Eve dinner with my cousin Brennan, and my Uncle Tom and exchanged gifts. All too soon it was time to get on the road to go visit more family. My cousin Cindy hosted their gift exchange at her house. We arrive just in time for the younger cousins to get in on the action. The girls received some wonderful gifts!
Christmas morning came way too early, but it was oh so fun! The girls got everything they wanted and more. After church, we spend the rest of the day lounging as a family and enjoying some downtime.
Normally, my Christmas post would end there, but not when you live up here and get to take part in some other traditions. My grandma is a member of the Sons of Norway. If you're not familiar, think the Elks Lodge but they are all Scanda-hoovian. In Norway, they have a wonderful after Christmas tradition known as Julebukk, where after Christmas, families travel to visit one another, go carolling at their neighbors, and sing around the Christmas tree. You know that scene in The Grinch Who Stole Christmas where the Whos down in Whoville start singing in the town square? Yeah, it's kinda like that.
I got the girls dressed in their Christmas dresses and we went to the party. We had a blast. The girls danced and danced some more. They did the Hokey Pokey and the Chicken Dance, all to an authentic Norwegian band playing live music. Then it was time to dim the lights and just enjoy the Christmas tree. The tree was so beautiful, and all the members started singing traditional Norwegian carols. It was such a great time! I hope my grandma invites us again next year.
Merry Christmas everyone!