So here we are on the twenty-sixth. Gifts are open and being played with as I type. The sounds of chatter from the boy's room not arguing, is bliss. The washer is running and I am sitting in my PJs. The dogs are playing with each other at my feet, and my loaded camera is sitting next to me on the left waiting to download Christmas day pictures. I hope all of you had a wonderful Christmas. There was a couple of obvious voids yesterday as we sat down to a delicious dinner. One in the form of a 29 yr old and the other in the form of a 18 month old. So about the day....
We were awakened to the sulks of little Higgins. I don't know if I told you but he is our new pug puppy.
He is on my work schedule and wakes up at about 5:30am to go outside. I got up and took him out where he did a "good job". Then the boys heard us and so it all began at about 6am. We called mom and dad over to witness the fun.......Now this year the boys wanted things other than toys. Nathan wanted, and received a MP3 player & a Nintendo DS & lego star wars game for the Play station3. Matthew wanted and recieved A Music player, and a digital camera along with a nintendo DS.
This first picture is the boys opening a game for both of them. It is called Whack a mole. Cute game that encourages listening.
This is Nathan Opening one of his long awaited gifts.
This is Matthew opening his music player.
This picture of Matthew was taken by his camera and the effects were added with his camera also. Cool little thing. Anyway, this is the end effect that Christmas had on this little guy. Nathan made it to his bed, but Matthew crashed at about 9pm.
Those are wonderful shots of the joy on their faces. I love these. Thank you for sharing some of your Christmas day.
Have a Happy New Year!
Posted by: Ranger | December 28, 2007 at 06:58 PM
Thanks for sharing the opening of presents and the squeals of joy and "Sweet!" and "I got just what I wanted!!!" It was worth rising before the sun....
Posted by: ol Doc | December 26, 2007 at 10:00 PM
Aawww. The pictures are wonderful. The boys look so happy. Great job Mom and Dad.
Posted by: zeta20 | December 26, 2007 at 02:29 PM