...Happy Christmas Eve Everybody...
The Mayland Family is sending you warm Christmas thoughts from Montana and wishing we could be spending time with family and friends. Unfortunately Dan's work schedule dictated our Christmas this year and we are spending it at home. Thanks to some modern technology (Skype) we will be able to see some of our family "live" tomorrow via the World Wide Web.
We had a good day, despite the nagging feeling of loneliness in our hearts. We started out with a breakfast of homemade Egg Nog pancakes and bacon! Not only did Mom and Dad enjoy the pancakes, but so did Kailer. We had a busy morning of playing with Kailer and making him pose for lots and lots of pictures! I am wondering if some day he will look back at all of these pictures and think his parents were crazy?!
After three attempts at getting Kailer down for a nap (he didn't want anything to do with it!), Dan and I rolled our the sugar cookie dough and got to baking. After all, Santa needs cookies too!! Dan claims that he never made cookies as a child, so he was thrilled to get his hands on the assortment of shapes and he was like a kid in a candy store for the first time. We had a lot of fun and I'm looking forward to the upcoming years when Kailer is just as eager to help. I did tell Dan, however, that he couldn't continue to eat the cookies as he was decorating them! ;) Dan informed me that Santa is Lactose Intolerant, so we will be leaving him Soy Milk - good thing he likes Soy, since that's all that we have in our fridge.
As part of an annual tradition for the past 20 years, we also watched (Well, I recited every line) Christmas Vacation! Such a classic show and a great way to spend part of the day snuggled together on the couch.
We then capped off the night by listening to "The Night Before Christmas," and then putting our angel to bed.
Now my little elf is snuggled in bed with visions of sugar plums dancing in his head! His Dadddy is at work and I'm baking a Black Forest pie for tomorrow. Dan and I are very excited for Kailer and his first Christmas!! We will post pictures and hopefully a video for you all to enjoy.
Again, we wish everyone a very happy holiday. Our hearts are lonely without you, but the joy of memories from the past keeps you all alive in our daily life.
God Bless you all.
Merry Christmas from our tiny little bum-bum!