
We got a white Christmas this year! It snowed and snowed. Christmas night there was a blizzard. I'd never seen so much blowing snow! It was a complete white-out. Ben blamed it on Dallin, who prayed for a white Christmas.

Here are our stockings all hung by the chimney with care. Doesn't it look cozy? I love our picturesque fireplace!

On Christmas Eve, the kids acted out the nativity, complete with appropriate hymns. We had to scramble a little for costumes. The chairs are left over from Monday's huge Dupaix family Christmas dinner party. We had 39 guests!

In keeping with the holiday spirit, Baby Cakes and Muffy set aside their differences and signed a truce. Actually, they've gone beyond that and are best friends now!

We love being close to extended family! Grandpa and Grandma came and spent Christmas Eve with us. We had a yummy ham and potato dinner and acted out the first Christmas.

This is what Muffy looks like underneath all the fluff. She's enjoying (not really) her first bath at our house. Is she cute or what?

It's Christmas morning! It's so fun to torture the kids by making them wait on the stairs for pictures before they can open presents! It's a tradition I'm passing along. And, you know they'll do the same with their kids!

Is there a wrong reason to "go green?" I was motivated not so much by environmental responsibility as just not wanting to deal with all the wrapping paper mess. In past years, when our family was smaller, we've over-filled two garbage cans with Christmas paper. In our last house we'd light a fire and burn the paper as we opened gifts. This year we have a gas fireplace, so I sewed up a bunch of fabric bags for our gifts. It is so nice not to have a huge pile of paper and ribbons to throw away. The bags worked great, and best of all, I can use them again not only for Christmas, but for birthdays too!













































