1. Happy Birthday Jesus!
Since we are usually traveling and away from home from Christmas Eve to New Years, this year we decided to leave town a little later and start our very own Christmas morning (okay, it was Christmas Eve morning) tradition of having the boys awaken to gifts under their own tree and a Birthday celebration for Jesus. It was so much fun! As

always, Caleb was the first Workman to awaken, and he was so delighted to find balloons all over the living room, a Birthday banner hanging from the ceiling fan, and lots of boxes ready to be torn into, under the tree. Eric and I were both extremely impressed by the patience that the little guy exhibited as we waited for Sethie to awaken
on his own, so we could officially get the party started. The wait was not too long and we ushered in the gift opening extravaganza with Daddy reading us all the Christmas story from the gospel of Luke. Then, Eric and I sat back and watched the mayhem unfold. It didn't take long for the living room floor to be covered in a sea of wrapping paper, toys to be everywhere, and for empty boxes to be explored! After breakfast, some play time and a quick tidy-up, it was off to Kentucky!
2. Christmas PJs

Each boy got to open one present on Christmas Eve
Eve. And what is the best thing to open right before going to bed? Christmas PJs!!! Biz wore the oh so stylish Lightening McQueen footed jammies, while Seth was gifted with a pair of cozy Tennessee Titans pjs. Both boys could be seen in their respected pjs for the majority of the Christmas festivities and the week that followed.
3. Advent Calendar
This was also the first year that our family has celebrated Advent. The McLaughlins gave us our Christmas gift early this year and it was such a blessed way to prepare for our Birthday celebration for Jesus. First, they gave us an Advent calendar with little pockets on each of the days. Then, they filled each pocket with a piece of a nativity set. It was such a treat each morning for the boys to pull out the surprise piece of the day, place it in the nativity set, and then read scripture about the hope, joy, and preparation of the birth of our Savior. The boys really got into it and anxiously anticipated Christmas Eve, when they would get to pull out the final and most important piece of the nativity, Baby Jesus. It was a great way to illustrate and share the true meaning of Christmas each day with our boys, in a way that they could understand and participate, too.
4. Christmas Eve Service at Flemingsburg Christian Church
Each year our goal is to make it to Flemingsburg by 9 o'clock pm on Christmas Eve so we can attend the Christmas Eve service with Memaw and Pepaw at their church. It is a special service that concludes with communion and then the lights are turned down and each person lights a candle and holds it up to symbolize Jesus being the light and hope of the world. This year, even with the horrible weather, we made it in plenty of time to attend the service. Which was a good thing, since Eric had a part in it this year. He interpreted the song "O Holy Night." But that was not the only thing special about that song. Memaw was a part of the Hand bell choir that performed the song, accompanied by a flutist. I must say that it was truly beautiful!
And as an added bonus, we got to spend Christmas Eve with the Dentons, too! We didn't think we would get to see Uncle Greg, Tammy, Jeana, and Bret until the day after Christmas, but to our surprise, not long after we arrived in Flemingsburg, the Dentons showed up, too.
5. Nerf Guns

Okay, I am not sure how long these guns will last in our house before they are put in time out or permanently removed, but so far, Caleb has done really well with obeying the Nerf gun rules. For Christmas, Unkie Dew gave Biz a Nerf gun and it was very happily received...by Biz! Those little eyes just lit right up when he opened up the gun with actual ammunition (four soft balls). No injuries to little brother or broken items....yet.
Then a few days later, Papaw Larry surprised Caleb with two more Nerf guns. These guns actually shoot soft darts and I think Papaw Larry may have had more fun showing Biz how to shoot them at the door than anyone. We almost left one for Papaw Larry to play with.
6. The Tale of Despereaux
One of Caleb's new favorite treats is going out to the movies. He is at an age now where we can take him and he will sit quietly (for the most part) through an entire movie. And as long as there is popcorn involved, Seth does pretty well, too. The day after Christmas, Memaw and Pepaw treated us all to Despereaux. It was such a cute movie and Caleb told me before we went in, "I really want to see Despereaux, the bravest mouse, movie, but I will be happy with whatever comes on." He is definitely into the whole movie atmosphere. And Seth just likes to keep his hand in the popcorn bucket, even if he is not even eating it.
7. Trains!
As soon as the boys walked into Papaw Larry and Miss Sheila's house, they were greeted with a most wonderful sight...a real moving train! Papaw Larry had set up two circular train tracks with trains moving in opposite directions and the boys went nuts. The boys had to determine how it all worked and Papaw Larry showed them the gears. It didn't take long after that for the trains to derail, but the boys had a lot of fun with it. And to their surprise, the bigger track was part of their Christmas gift. It is now set up in Caleb's room and stays on the track, for the most part. Unless Seth or Caleb ramps it up to high gear and then it flies off the track. They are still trying to figure out a "happy medium" speed.
8. Eating Ice Cream at the Cozy Cone

Eric still hails Granny's house as the most comfortable place on the planet. He says that when you walk through the door, you fall into instant relaxation. I agree. You can't help but sleep soundly there. And it doesn't hurt that mom is an early riser, along with our boys, so we actually get to sleep in late when we are abiding at the Cozy Cone.
The boys love Granny's house, especially when Aunt B is there visiting, too! And getting to eat ice cream there, too, on top of getting fun presents, is just about as good as it gets!
9. Cows and Cowboys

Aunt B and Uncle Bill got the boys cowboy hats for Christmas and you can only imagine how proudly the boys wore their new duds. Sometimes, Seth even wore two or three hats at a time. However, I think the biggest highlight of the whole trip for Seth was waking up to cows every morning. What could be better than opening the window shade in the morning and seeing a bunch of cows staring at you from the field across the street? Nothing, when you are a 21 month old little boy. It took Seth a while to understand that every window did not have a view of the cow pasture and it was twice as hard to explain to my eager little cow enthusiast that sometimes the cows had to go to the barn for "night night" and were not always in the field. Seth was in cow heaven and very much enjoyed making new friends.
10. Tools
This year, Seth actually came away with more tools than Big Brother. His first official tools! Of course, every time Seth opened a box containing tools, Biz quickly exclaimed, "He is going to share that with me." Even the Handy Manny chainsaw that Biz got could not compete with the attraction of "someone else's tools". The work bench just got more interesting!

11. Wall E

Before Christmas, Wall E was just a fun toy that Caleb had played with at his friend, Joshua's house. Now, Wall E is a household name...at least in the Workman home. It is definitely an interesting, albeit different little movie and Caleb is absolutely captivated by it. I think it has a good message, but I don't think it will be one I can sit through again and again. However, Caleb does not have that problem and has already watched it at least 37 times.
12. Building with Uncle Bill
Although Uncle Bill, like me, was under the weather for most of the Christmas holiday, he did start feeling better toward the end and just in time to spend some quality time building with Caleb. Once the Lincoln logs were on the table, there was no stopping the building frenzy that became Uncle Bill and Caleb's log play ground. And no one was allowed to touch or disturb them, as I tried at one point and was informed that, "me and Uncle Bill are being builders now, so we need alone time to build."