It was a wonderful Christmas! We didn't decorate much because we moved from SC to TX a little over 3 weeks ago and there was a lot of other stuff to do (unpacking and settling in, finding new doctors and getting our checkups, finding a new church, getting reacquainted with old friends, starting to homeschool my son for the 2nd half of kindergarten-he was in public before, plus the fun Christmas outings we wanted to hit to get out of the house). Saturday was my husband's birthday and a friend babysat so we could have a wonderful, much needed date. Sunday was that same friend's birthday so she came to our house where we cooked a great birthday dinner, played games, etc. On Christmas Eve went to a friend's house for a gift exchange, then another old friends to bake and hang out, we came home and after church we had the family gift exchange and watched a movie. On Christmas morning we read the Christmas story from the Bible, opened gifts, had our traditional breakfast, the kids played while I cooked, and we went to a friend's house for Christmas lunch. (She provided the entree and 3 desserts, I provided 2 appetizers, 4 side dishes, and a pie---that way we all had input and we all got things we wanted). It started snowing (my 2nd white Christmas EVER---funny enough, they're very rare here we had one our last Christmas here, and our first Christmas back). We played outside and tried to teach the kids how to make ''better'' snowballs. Snow angels, running around catching flakes in our mouths. We came in for cocoa and to defrost (adults had peppermint schnapps added to the cocoa--yum!), then we went to a hill and used an inflatable tube to slide down the hill on over and over---it was fun! When we were properly frozen through, we went on home to change clothes, cuddle on the couch, and watch "It's a Wonderful Life". The kids fell asleep, but we woke them for a little dinner, then put them to bed. It was sweet. It was simple, but it was special. The only thing that could have made it better was my mom coming too (she was all alone, and I was aware of it throughout the day, and called her 3 times). But I'm bringing the kids out there to see her next week, and my brother and his family are flying in that same week, so it'll be a belated family Christmas then. :)