Monday, December 29, 2025

Christmas

We had an awesome Christmas this year. 

On Christmas Eve, we headed to the Hansens' party. We ate all the best breakfast food. Our favorite is the peach French toast that cass made. After dinner, we had the talent show. We've been working on ours this year. Marshall played a song on the piano. Then Quaid, McCoy, Grantpa, and I played a few songs on the harmonica. It was awesome. Then we went downstairs and played 7/11. As always, there were tons of gifts, and everyone had a great time. 

On Christmas morning, the Hansens came over to watch the kids open their gifts. The boys got a lot of great things. The highlight this year was iPhones for Bridger and McCoy, which has been, maybe, too big of an ordeal. Either way, they were excited. Cass is so amazing at coordinating everything. Its a huge undertaking. 

A couple of days after Christmas, the Bringhursts came up to hang out with us and celebrate Grandma Howell's 90th birthday. We weren't able to get a picture with everyone because Bridger was headed to Bear Lake, but before church and before he left, Steve had one thing that he wanted them all to open together. He had gotten Parker Kingston to sign something for each of the boys and framed them with some pictures he had pulled from the internet. It was a TON of work for Steve, boys, one day you will read this and realize how much time this must have taken him, given their limited knowledge of technology. 


 We had an awesome Christmas this year. 

On Christmas Eve, we headed to the Hansens' party. We ate all the best breakfast food. Our favorite is the peach French toast that cass made. After dinner, we had the talent show. We've been working on ours this year. Marshall played a song on the piano. Then Quaid, McCoy, Grantpa, and I played a few songs on the harmonica. It was awesome. Then we went downstairs and played 7/11. As always, there were tons of gifts, and everyone had a great time. 

On Christmas morning, the Hansens came over to watch the kids open their gifts. The boys got a lot of great things. The highlight this year was iPhones for Bridger and McCoy, which has been, maybe, too big of an ordeal. Either way, they were excited. Cass is so amazing at coordinating everything. Its a huge undertaking. 

A couple of days after Christmas, the Bringhursts came up to hang out with us and celebrate Grandma Howell's 90th birthday. We weren't able to get a picture with everyone because Bridger was headed to Bear Lake, but before church and before he left, Steve had one thing that he wanted them all to open together. He had gotten Parker Kingston to sign something for each of the boys and framed them with some pictures he had pulled from the internet. It was a TON of work for Steve, boys, one day you will read this and realize how much time this must have taken him, given their limited knowledge of technology. 

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