We are very fortunate to have both of our families living nearby. Not only do we get to spend special Holidays together, but we also enjoy hanging out for no reason at all! It's not overly common to have spouses who both enjoy the others' parents' company. And Madelyn is a very lucky girl to have doting grandparents just 30 minutes away in either direction.
We gorged ourselves on a delicious Christmas breakfast with Dale and Bonnie. In order to arrive at 9am with my two dishes prepared, along with all the usual getting-out-of-the-house preparations, I had to get up at 6:15am to begin cooking. I prepared as much as I could the night before, by chopping and bagging ingredients for the Curves Quiche, pre-measuring the dry ingredients for the baked apple pancake, and setting out the various dishes and utensils I would need to shave off any extraneous seconds spent searching. Even in my childhood we were never the get-up-at-the-crack-of-dawn-to-see-what-Santa-brought type of family. We liked to sleep in, enjoy a leisurely breakfast, and then calmly open our gifts in turn. So waking up at 6:15am on Christmas morning was an unusual sacrifice for me, but one I was completely willing to make for the sake of a delectable breakfast such as this. (Who doesn't love a meal where dessert is considered an acceptable entree?)
After breakfast, we exchanged gifts with Gary's parents. Madelyn received a very high-quality set of solid wood building blocks from them, as well as a giant stuffed creature.
When Madelyn first opened the gift, I said, "Oh, look at the cute monster!" I referred to it as a monster a couple of times until I heard Bonnie call it a kitty. The enigmatic animal puzzled me, so I checked the tag, which cleared up the issue. This is
Rusty the Pomeranian, from the "Dog Park" collection by FAO Schwarz. Madelyn still calls it a kitty, though, which is fine with me. And I think Rusty was one of the cutest options in the collection, so good job, Bonnie.
Helping Daddy open a gift.
Sitting on the pomeranian eating trail mix while the adult played a rousing game of Mexican Train with the new dominoes we gave to Dale and Bonnie.