Christmas morning was funny at our house. Trevor woke up about 6:30 and I (Amy) looked at the clock and thought go back to bed its too early. Well, Trevor must have read my thoughts because that is exactly what he did. He went back to bed until 7:45. Yeah! Sean and I were glad since we did not get to bed until about 1:30 am. Once he woke up the second time we all had to wake up Hayley. She really did not want to get out of bed, but did want to see what Santa brought her.

I got into place in the living room so that I could capture the kids expressions as they saw what Santa brought them. Trevor was my favorite because he was too focused on what Santa brought Hayley that he didn't even see his gift on the ottoman.

Once he noticed it though it was all smiles. He had asked Santa for a game for the Nintendo
DS, but forgot to ask Santa for the actual
DS console. When we were looking at Christmas lights in
Livermore, we came across a house that had Santa out front and Trevor made sure to get his FINAL wish in before Christmas Eve. Luckily for Trevor, the elves were able to make what he wished for despite the short notice.

After the kids opened the gifts from Sean and I, this is how Trevor spent the next hour or so. He was so happy that he finally got a
DS. He was also fortunate enough to have received several gift cards for Christmas so that he can buy the games he likes. Thanks to the Montoya Family, Grammy/Papa Bear, Grandma/Grandpa, Auntie Karen, Joe and Evelyn, and Great-Grandma/Great-Grandpa
Krauss.
The kids got new pajamas from Great-Grandma and Great-Grandpa Johnson. We let them open this gift on Christmas Eve and they wore them to bed that night. They both wanted to wake up Christmas morning in their new pajamas. Thanks for such a cool gift!

Hayley asked Santa for a Diego Animal Rescue Center and Baby Dolls (twins). Again, Santa and the elves created just what she wished for. Hayley loves her baby dolls and spent most of Christmas pushing them in the stroller, putting them to bed in their crib and asking mom to change the baby doll's dirty diaper. Baby dolls sure do need lots of diaper changes. I counted 6 times in 2 hours. Yikes! When her babies were sleeping she played with her Animal Rescue Center. It was really neat that the helicopter spins if you press the bird's nest on top of the Rescue Center, but as you do so the Diego theme song plays. Needless to say this was one of Hayley's favorite things to do. We finally had to tell her to stop so she did not wake the babies.

Santa even remembered to bring our dog, Boo, a gift. He got several new rope chew toys. Sean had fun throwing the rope and watching Boo slide across our hardwood floor to catch it.
After we had our family Christmas we went to Amy's Uncle Joe and Aunt Evelyn's to spend the afternoon with the
Krauss family. It was a very special Christmas as Cousin Scott, who is a Firefighter, and Cousin Dan, the Police officer were both able to be there. This does not happen often at the holidays due to their work, so this year was extra special. We also did something different this year. Instead of drawing names and buying each other gifts like we have always done we decided to draw names and write cards or letters to that person telling them how much we appreciate them being a part of the family, telling them what they mean to us, or just sharing a wonderful Christmas story with them. This was so powerful for all involved and I think it is new tradition for the
Krauss Family. Thank you Vanessa/Evelyn for thinking of and making this happen.
We hope that everyone who reads this had a wonderful Christmas. We pray that the New Year will being many blessings your way. Always remember that God loves you and so do we.