On Christmas Eve we told the kids they could open one present and they were bursting with excitement. They both tore into the packages and couldn't wait to see what was inside. Sophia was thrilled with her pink pajamas, especially when I opened mine that matched . . .
. . . but Richie was very disappointed with his blue ones. His face fell and he said, "I thought I wanted to open a toy!" Poor guy had been waiting so long for this and then it was a pair of fleece p.j.'s. It didn't even cheer him up that Dad also had matching ones. After a lot of moping we decided to let him open one toy, and he cheered right up.
Christmas morning Richie hurried into the living room and sat looking at the tree wanting to know which presents were his.

Then he discovered what Santa had left him on the couch.

Santa brought Neville the black train (which he has been asking for for a year) and a Batman toy. He was very happy.
It took Sophia a little while to get into the swing of things, but once she did, she wanted to open everyone's presents on top of her own.
She got a cute little tea set that kept her busy most of the day.
We drove to Burley, Idaho on the 27th and had another Christmas morning on the 28th. Richie and Sophia loved getting to open more presents. At one point in the middle of opening gifts Richie exclaimed, "Best Christmas Ever!"

We have been very blessed this Christmas season to spend time with family. I love watching the kids bond with their grandparents, uncles, aunts and cousins. It really has been the best Christmas ever!