A Cheesy Christmas
Christmas, Holidays — By admin on December 26, 2009 at 7:47 pmI hope that you all had a great Christmas filled with family, food and fun. We spent Christmas Eve visiting my in-laws and eating and then all heading over to visit my parents and eating again so that we could enjoy Christmas day at home, relaxed. I really enjoyed eating and not having to be the one to cook or clean. Note to self: Letting someone else do the work pretty much- rocks. We even made it back home right before our kids normal bed time and had plenty of time to prepare for the big day.
We don’t do the whole Santa thing so we don’t do the cookies and milk or hidden Santa gifts or any of that. People are generally appalled that we deprive our children of that experience but let me assure you that our kids enjoy Christmas as much as the next. The little kids even love Santa, and want their pictures made with “Santa”. But they all know the big guy really doesn’t bring them presents.
We only had a couple last minute things to assemble and we were busy filling their little stockings. I think this is the first year in years that we have not been up until 2 am assembling things. We purposefully chose things that did not require us to spend countless hours putting them together. We wanted to make Christmas as stress free as possible. (Did you know that Christmas is the #1 day in the US for heart attacks?) We were in bed by 10pm, making this the longest night of sleep on a Christmas Eve than I have ever had in my life even though the boy was up at 5. We then tortured our kids by making them wait for us to shower and making everyone get dressed before heading down to begin the festivities. Hey- at least we didn’t make them eat breakfast first.
The first picture of the day

This little Waldorf playhouse was one of the things that we assembled the night before. It was intended for our 2 year old Amelia but it seems as if the whole gang loves to hang out and play in there. I was surprised about how big it actually was, there is actually room for all 5 kids to play in it at the same time.

This is the first tree that I let the kids decorate all by themselves. I didn’t even wait for them to go to bed and rearrange the whole thing like I usually do. I resisted temptation and left it exactly as they did it. Or more realistically I am 11 weeks pregnant and was just too sick/tired/lazy to do a bit of it.

Why do kids start fake smiling when a camera is pointed at them? I tried so hard to capture the excitement of the day by taking non-posed, natural pictures. But those kids see a camera point their way and they pose, and they cheese, and they fake smile. The dreaded fake smile..

Look at that kid on the left. Could she smile any harder? Fake. The one on the right, well that’s pretty natural.

And look at this one. It starts so young.. don’t even ask me what is going on with her eyes.
As a side note: does anyone know what is causing that shadow at the bottom of my pictures? It happens often and completely irritates me and I have no idea what causes it.

I love this guy’s smile. I love the way he looks at me with those big wonderful blue eyes….

We take our kids and let them pick out gifts for each of their siblings. They have so much fun going on a special shopping trip all by themselves and getting to spend time alone with their daddy. They put so much thought into what they plan to get for everyone and even make lists before they go. They really love to give as much (or more ) than receiving.
“It is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20: 35).
They are always more excited to hand out the presents they picked out than to open their own. These two picked out the same thing for each other. It was funny when the boy opened his from her and he freaked because he thought it got mixed up somehow. There is that smile- again. Boy, could you please stop doing that with your lips?

I love this look. She is trying to figure out what in the world she had just gotten. It was a foam puzzle. The very first we have ever purchased.

We don’t really buy much for the kids the during rest of the year so we don’t really feel bad about going “overboard”, and let’s just face it, we do go overboard. We do buy a lot of things that can be used for homeschooling like Ravensburger puzzles, building toys, art supplies and science kits or things that may go along with what we are studying. We also try to stick to natural toys and toys that encourage them to use their imagination like the Waldorf play stands and the Playmobil collections, baby dolls, dress up clothes, play silks and the kitchen set. Our children love Playmobil and it is one of the only plastic toys that I will buy. Playmobil is one of those toys where my kids can get lost in their imagination together for hours. We have very few of those colorful, plastic, battery operated toys but instead opt for more natural and environmentally friendly toys. At one time we had quite a few but I slowly removed them from our home.

This is the gift that my little Juliana picked out for me. I love making homemade popsicles. She loves to eat them.

Our littlest princess giving her new dress up dress a whirl.

Here Juli is trying out her big sister’s new stilts. I tried them out on Christmas Eve while the kids were sleeping and boy are they are so much fun. I had a pair of red wooden ones as a child and they were always one of my favorite toys. I would have loved to have found a wooden set.

Briana just started taking violin lessons recently and has been borrowing one to practice on. We decided on waiting for Christmas to buy one her size instead of just renting one. She had no idea we were planning on getting one any time soon. She was very surprised and couldn’t wait to pick it up and start playing.

Talk about thrilled. Take a look at that mouth face.
The gifts are fun. They are fun to pick out, fun to give, fun to open. There is no doubt though, the most wonderful gift in this world is this precious family that we are blessed with. We are so thankful for all that we have. We are so blessed to have such a wonderful life, we have beautiful,smart, creative, thoughtful, happy, healthy children, a warm home and some really great friends to share it all with.
The most wonderful gift we could ever receive is from our father above. Have you heard?
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. (John 3:16 NIV)
And listen to this!
But when the kindness and the love of God our Savior toward man appeared, not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us, through the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Spirit, whom He poured out on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Savior, that having been justified by His grace we should become heirs according to the hope of eternal life. (Titus 3:4-7)
Wow. A gift. Just like those material gifts that we just exchanged freely. But much, much better. Just like that. A gift. Amazing.
Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above (Jas. 1: 17, ASV)
Merry Christmas from the Baker Family.
CHEESE…
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What a lovely tour of your Christmas Day! It’s not cheesy at all (except I know what you mean about those self-aware smiles; we’ve got them at our house, too)–I think it’s a wonderful celebration of faith and family!
Looks like y’all had a super fun Christmas! Love that last picture of all the kids.
…and the shadow thing in the pictures that you mentioned. It’s because of the flash. I can’t remember, is yours a Canon or a Nikon? On my Canon, I set the dial to “P” (I can’t remember what it stands for, “portrait”, maybe?) which does not automatically trigger the flash. Of course, your lighting has be really good or else the pics are blurry. I’m still learning how to take better indoor pictures myself.
I use a Nikon. I thought it might have something to do with the flash. I will try the portrait setting next time it happens and see if it helps. Thanks!
Thank you very much! I try to snap pictures when they aren’t expecting it, but no, they have a 6th sense about it…
Great post and a great Christmas!!!
Love you,
Brian
Aw! What a great Christmas!
If I had to make a guess on the dark area in your pictures, I would guess that you’re using an SLR’s pop up flash and a large zoom lens that is zoomed fairly wide. Am I right? It looks like the lens might be blocking the flash’s light from hitting the whole picture area.
A bounce flash like the SB 600 (or maybe even the SB 400) should fix that.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001S2PPT0 …another bonus would be better-lit pictures and less blinks b/c you can angle the flash at the ceiling.
…or you could get a flxed length lens like the 35mm 1.8 lens. You lose the ability to zoom and get the 18mm wide angle…but you’d gain crisper pictures and the ability to shoot in lower light w/o flash. It’s about as much as the SB 600, I think.
It would go great on a…Christmas…list. Hm. You might need to have a birthday soon…
You are so right about the camera! I actually have a great external flash but I am usually too lazy to throw it on there. That lens sure looks great..our anniversary is soon
Thanks for the comment, and the tips!