Other than the trip downtown and a few other activities out,
we spent some time around the house just hanging out. Here are just a few pictures of how we spent
our early holiday together…
Mason spent countless hours making knitted hats for everyone, all of which turned out pretty cool. Unfortunately, they apparently don't come in a size big enough to fit my giant head, so I missed out.
Went down to the playground to let the kids get some of their energy out. Here we see Miller #4, aka Rowan Matthew Miller.
And his big brother, the one they call Mo... Morgan Shane Miller.
And this slightly crazy swing rider, Jasmine Isabella "Izzy" Sellers.
Of course, who could forget the oldest Miller boy, ready to take somebody out in a ball tag death match!
Jasmine was Queen of the Surge Hill, a dirty fighter, but more often than not the victorious one in our king of the mountain game.
But she had stiff competition, as you can see with the fierce determination on Rowan's face during his blood thirsty assault!
The crew, battered and beaten, but still standing... victory on the mountain!
It was fantastic that Granny Steele made the trip.
And of course, this elderly fellow came along as well.
Miller #5 once again looking for trouble, and all too often finding it in the form of staircases.
Josie Marie and some wonderful green bean casserole... gotta love the holiday food selection.
The Lord of the Manor immediately put his servants to work on his basement... no rest for you Missourians.
Though I can't imagine why Shane would want to work on the quiet, peaceful basement while a hundred small children were upstairs screaming, running, and otherwise doing anything that causes noise.
Wyatt took a break from the X-Box for a moment to harass Grandma Steele.
Grandma Cindy and Liam in the Christmas spirit.
So in all, we're very fortunate for as far apart as we've lived these past few years that we've been able to all get together from time to time. It happened twice in 2011, and we hope it's not too long into 2012 before we can do it again. So here's wishing everyone a happy holiday season, and we go on... into a new year...