We had a lot of fun at school the last week before break. Both boys had PJ day on Thursday for Polar Express.
We decorated our doors and had our classrooms all set up for the movie.
Landon was not feeling the best but he never had a fever so he was able to stay. But right after school he was out.
The next day was party day. Thankfully our Nana was able to go to Landons party which was at 9:15. Then he was able to leave with her.
Landon was excited when Santa came by.
Most of my kids went home after so the 6 kids left helped me take down all the Christmas stuff. I had no intentions of going up over break so it had to be done. I was ready to be off for two weeks.
So our first Christmas was with my parents and sisters family. We had it Saturday afternoon at my house.
And this is their true side.
We then had a few days to rest up before our next Christmas which was the Wilhite gathering on Christmas Eve. We woke up that morning to some sad news though. Lance found our dog, Abby, in the garage and she had passed away. She was going to be 12 in January but we were a little shocked to find her. She did not seem bad Tuesday. He buried her down our hill and then after he came in we told the boys. Landon took it really hard. He cried and did not want us to talk about it. Abby was a good dog and she will be greatly missed.
Since the boys were down, John Mark let them touch him all day to help cheer them up.
That afternoon we went to Creative for the Wilhite Christmas. We eat, play a gift game, and the little kids get to open presents. We always get a cousin picture with Mamaw.
My favorite uncle is a stinker and they always try to tease my cousin Jared...so he decided to get Farron a gift this year.
My other favorite uncle got the kids swords. LORDY it was crazy!
We came home to find John Mark gone but he left the boys a present.
We got our milk and cookies out for Santa and then went to bed. Landon woke up early so we ended up waking dad and brother up. We had to wait for everyone to go in the living room.
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