
My two little ones

My two little ones

Then we had to take one more picture of them in their cute pajamas, while prolonging their agony. They were dying to see what was in the living room.
We try to keep Christmas pretty low key in our home so that we focus on the true meaning of christmas. My kids know that Santa really only brings 1 big gift, and they also only really get 1 gift from mom and dad, plus PJs on christmas eve and an ornament. It doesn't sound like a lot, but by the time you add in all of the gifts from the cousins on both sides of the family, gifts from grandparents, and the ones from local friends, neighbors and teachers, it already seems like too much. This way, they don't have "too many" presents and actually enjoy opening all of their presents. Before we started doing Christmas this way, my kids didn't even want to open ALL of their presents. We practically had to force them, so this seems to be working for us for now. Below are pictures of some of the favorite presents this year:
Jacob got his first official pair of skis and broke them in the day after Christmas!



Like I mentioned above, the rest of Christmas Day, we played with toys, went sledding outside with the neighbors, ate great food and relaxed. The rest of our Christmas vacation was spent doing pretty much the same, with a few occasional outings with local friends to restaurants and movies. It was pretty relaxing, which I thoroughly enjoyed!

And lastly, we spend the last couple of weeks before Christmas trying to track down some good Guatamalan tamales. Last year, I ordered them from a lady Dallin knew but I was not impressed with them. This year, we found a little Guatamalan restaurant here in Reno and ordered a few for Christmas. They were pretty good -- not as good as the ones I ate growing up, but they were up there. For those of you who don't know, Guatamalan tamales are made of up of a soft maize filled with pork, olives and red peppers and wrapped in banana leaves. Christmas, for me, just would not be the same without them. And for dessert, we had a peppermint pie that is a DeMordaunt family tradition.

This year, we also lucked out with some great snow before and during Christmas. I can't remember the last time I've had a truly "white" Christmas, but this year, it was just that. The kids had fun making snowmen, we had fun sledding, and everyone had fun running through the mounds of snow behind our house. The first day it snowed, I felt like such a kid. I spent HOURS outside with the kids pulling them on the sled, trying to shovel the driveway and having snowball fights with them. It honestly was so much fun.
Jacob ready to pummel his mama with a snowball
The cutest snow bunny -- I adore my Aubrey!!

On Christmas Eve, we made cookies for Santa and his reindeer and then re-enacted the nativity. This year's program went a lot better than last year. Last year, everyone was crying throughout the whole thing. This year, there were no tears and everyone seemed to get along... even inside the manger. As you'll see by the picture below, none of my kids like to have things on their heads, so the best we could do was to lay kitchen towels on their heads to make them look more like Mary, Joseph and a shepherd.

After the nativity, we took pictures in front of the tree and let them open their one present of the evening which is always pajamas.


This mosiac was made by my sister Ligia, but I stole it from her blog and posted it on mine too!



Our cute girl
Family shot at the beach


Garrett with baby Adeleine
The happiest baby on the planet!
Aubrey and Evan enjoying a swing at the beach
Jacob and his "Papa"
Giving big brother a taste of her dessert
The whole family at Red Robin
Aubrey with her "sisters" and neighbors


My favorite lion
Cinderella showing off her red lipstick
At the ward's halloween party
Carving and painting pumpkins