Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Holiday wish list for your family

What is your Holiday Wish list for your family

1. What is your holiday wish for your family?
That we enjoy each others company and cherish the moments we have while our children are young.
2. What is one of your Christmas tradition?
We bake cookies for Santa and curl up on the couch watching Christmas movies on tv.  Later we tell the kids that we think we can hear Santa and that he is getting close and they need to get to bed.
3. If you could ask Santa for one wish for yourself, what would it be?
I would ask Santa for more patience.  Sometimes I feel like Im torn in so many different directions that my patience is tested.  I feel a need to be superwoman at all times, volunteer for everything, be the best hostess, be a great wife and mother, keep the house clean, bake and cook 7 days a week, work, and still be sweet as pie at the end of the day.  Patience isnt always there when things go wrong in my day. 
4. How do you make the holidays special without spending any money?
Spending time with the kids, watching Christmas movies,  popping popcorn and just being in the same room all the same time enjoying each others laughter.
5. What games did you play with your family growing up?
Growing up we played Scrabble, Uno, Hungry Hungry Hippos, Sorry, Monopoly
6. What holiday tradition have you carried on from your own  childhood?
Growing up I got a book that was all about me.  It was from my grandmer and it had my name, address, friends, and family names in it.  We got our kids a Christmas book that is all about them.  Preston enjoys reading his name in it as if the book was written just for him....and it was.
7. If price wasn’t an option and you could go away for the holidays where would you go?
On a fun family cruise away from the daily grind of everyday life!
Hope that everyone is having a good Holiday Season so far .May your holiday be full of love and laughter!

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