We were able to spend a little over 2 weeks in Tennessee this holiday season. It was wonderful to be able to spend time with Gramee and Grandad, aunts and uncles, and all our cousins - all 38 of us plus a new little one born while we were there. We've haven't been back to Tennessee for the last 3 Christmas' so it was great to be able to recreate a lot of the wonderful traditions I had growing up. Christmas Day turned out to be a fun and magical day.
CHRISTMAS MORNING
The kids were happy that Santa was still able to find us, even in Tennessee.
Emerson and Savannah waiting for everyone to get up and meet in Gramee and Grandad's bedroom Christmas morning.
The Line Up
From the time I was little, we always had to line up youngest to oldest in the hallway before we could run into the living room to see if Santa had come. This year it was the Pothier's and Deaver's lining up together : Knox, Emerson, Cambry, Callie, Savannah, Jaylee, Smith, Paxton, Brimley and Grandad
Callie and Savannah
I'm still not sure if Callie ever got what was going on that morning.
She wasn't that interested in opening presents but seemed to be happy with just watching everyone else's excitement.
One of two gifts that Savannah asked Santa Claus to bring her.
All she wanted was this book and a Chinese jumprope. Santa had it pretty easy with her this year.
Santa also had it easy with Emerson as well. He loves everything right now and was thrilled with anything he opened.
Brian and Aimee opening some fun Santa gifts.
And apparently, one of the best gifts of all was new toothbrushes found in their stockings.
CHRISTMAS EVENING:
Christmas night the family got together for dinner and presents and stocking bags from Gramee and Grandad.
Here is a picture of the 25 Smith grandchildren (minus the youngest 4).
It's wild when we're all together but still so much fun.
My favorite part of the day was when Callie opened up her dollie from Gramee. It was the only present of the entire day I knew she just loved. Here's a few of the pictures that only captures a small part of what a sweet moment this was. I can already tell she going to be a caring and nurturing mother one day. She is such a sweetheart.