We had a fantastic time on Christmas and hopefully did a few things that will become family traditions. Of course we know Hannah won't remember her first Christmas, but that doesn't mean we can't try to get things off on the right foot.
Our holiday week started off with a trip to Frederick Meijer Gardens. I really wanted Jeremy to see their "Christmas and Holiday Traditions Around the World" display. I have seen it before, with my students on a field trip, but I knew that Jeremy would really appreciate all of the fun, historic facts that come with each tree. Hannah enjoyed looking at all of the lights. Of course our visit wouldn't be complete without a stop at the Ireland tree. Apparently their big holiday tradition is to decorate their trees around "The 12 Days of Christmas." Here is a family picture in front of the Irish tree.
Sadly, we couldn't make it to church on "Christmas Sunday" because of the weather. It was too crazy outside, so we stayed in and had a family day. By Christmas Eve, the weather had cleared up and we were able to make it to a very meaningful service at church. Our pastors focused on the different elements of the traditional Christmas tree and how they relate to the true Christmas story and to the Christian life. It was fantastic. Christmas Eve was also Hannah's first trip to the church nursery. I'd like to say that I handled it okay, but truthfully, I was a nervous wreck the entire service. Of course, she slept the entire time she was in their, so I had nothing to worry about.
Christmas morning we lounged around after a delicious breakfast of waffles and bacon! YUM! We opened gifts, mostly for Hannah, and just spent the day as a family, watching Christmas movies and hanging out. Since all of our families were out of town over Christmas, I fixed Jeremy and myself a Christmas dinner with most of the trimmings. Hannah feasted on her usual bottle of formula.
All in all it truly was a wonderful day, all that we could have hoped for. We have been so blessed this year and are so thankful for everything God has given us. We're looking forward to the new year and all it has to bring.
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