The girls did some homework today so that they wouldn’t get behind.
It was just the seven of us. Two days of cooking for 15 minutes of eating, and 45 minutes of clean up. Sounds about right.
It was a busy morning. Three opted to have their baskets hidden and three preferred theirs to be left on the table. I didn’t get to watch any of the festivities as I was busy getting myself ready.
Tab and Marie also dressed up for church, but were back in comfy clothes in a hot minute after we got home.
We took some tables, chairs, and food down to our neighbors house to celebrate Easter lunch with them again this year.
The food was delicious, and surpassed only by the company.
Tab and I ran home to grab our ice-box cakes, and I managed to wear some of the whipped cream. That’s about right…
It was our second Christmas in the new house, and it felt a lot less awkward.
With that said, it was somewhat unusual. For the first time that I can remember, Nan and Nene were not with us. And late last evening it was confirmed that Noelle would NOT have a late day flight today.
The kids were up by 7AM and we started opening gifts around 7:30AM. While gifts in and of themselves are not my focus of Christmas, I do love to see how the kids gift one another. I simply can’t take photos of every exchange, but they are all very special.
Nigel bought Tab some ramen noodles.
And gave the girls two movies to share; they each got to open one of them.
Marie also got movies, and I have no idea what is on the in the background… some kind of Christmas music channel.
There were presents from Nan, Nene, Barb, Ba, Poppy and Noelle that we opened and tried to share with them back home in a variety of ways.
Our feast was a little less intense than other years, but just as filling.
Johanna’s casserole was delicious, and it really is all about the cinnamon rolls.
The kids opened some gifts from us, and I think Daddy’s selection of the Madrigal house, Casita, from Encanto was a good choice, judging from Katriel’s reaction. Thank you Black Friday sales!
I daresay the most memorable gifts were the ones I could not take photos of because I was holding Stewart’s phone up in a FaceTime with Noelle. She had planned to be here when the girls opened their gifts, but wisely had sent them back in the car with Stewart on his November trip to NY. The gifts included letters asking them to be in her wedding a bridesmaids and junior bridesmaids. They were all elated and touched.
We worked at getting the mess a little under control before we headed out to church.
The service was lovely, and there were a lot of new faces. I hope the visitors were blessed to hear about Emmanuel.
Once we were home from church, we changed into travelling clothes, backed the coolers, and got our bags into the big van and Stewart’s car. We caravaned pretty much due east as we headed to North Myrtle Beach for a three night stay in a condo. That idea was born when I realized Nan and Nene wouldn’t be coming AND the Hoyts would be out of town. With no one to celebrate with, it became a case of, “well – since it is going to be weird, let’s embrace weird and add on a little different.” Since everything the kids would do during a break could be done at a rental, AND it would keep me from feeling like I had to use my free time to organize a chest of drawer or paint a closet or deep clean a bath in my free time. We opted for a beach view vs a mountain view.
We did the requisite stop at Buc-ee’s in Florence. Sadly, we didn’t stay long and browse. It was not only mobbed (I’m okay with that), but also the bathrooms were closed because of a county-wide water issue.
We made it to North Myrtle beach by 5PM, and retrieved our key from the rental company. We found the condo complex, but then it took some time to find our particular unit (the signage was poor). We quickly settled in and I started pulling out our dips and snacks. Marie assisted me while Daddy helped Katriel set up her new toy house.
We enjoyed snacks and games and fun drinks.
Noelle gave us a new trivia game.
Finally, we watched the girls’ new movie The Bad Guys. It was hysterical.
The rental was huge – four bedrooms, four bathrooms, massive living area and extremely well-appointed kitchen.
Thankfully, their off season pricing was acceptable and they allowed stays by the night and not the week.
There was a lot of cooking.
And a fair amount of cleaning.
And then there were festivities.
Johanna got one of our breakfast casseroles ready.
Church was at 5PM.
Then Frederique, Craig, Felix, Gaby, Nathan, and Olivia joined us for snacks and fellowship.
And then it was The Muppet’s Christmas Carol (except for me… I ended up going to bed!)