My Christmas Eve was just how I hoped it would be! Even though we didn’t sing O Holy Night in church, the Kuptz’s party was a lot of fun. It was so nice to see old friends and catch up. I got my fill of white chili and Oscar’s breadsticks and snacked my way through the rest of the evening. We have been going to this party for 18 years now. Back in the day, us girls were the “kids” at the party, putting on shows and making crafts. However, this year Whitney, Kelsey, Meg and I realized that somehow, over the course of 18 years, we have become…dare I say it? ADULTS! We did participate in the craft though in order to keep the kid in us alive. We had 2 moments at the party that made the fact that we have now joined the “adult” group at the party really hit home. Moment 1: We walk into the garage (where all the cool kids hang out at the party) and all the kids looked at us and stopped talking, then proceeded to leave the room. We wanted to shout “Hey now! We used to be the cool kids here so don’t go trying to pretend that we ruined your fun time.” Moment 2: When discussing what we wanted for Christmas, Meg wanted a suitcase, I wanted a shower cap, and Whitney wanted a comfy mattress pad cover. What happened to asking for bikes and cool toys?
The night continued as it does every year, presents were opened, PJs were put on, and karaoke was sung. Besides the fact that I realized I am now old, it was a very fun night!


( I was in to black & white photos)

PJ Time!
On Christmas Day, the Woodley’s and Smith’s came over for a delicious meal cooked by the famous chef, Randolfo (aka my dad). After dinner, we played Rock Band and then a crazy game of Grouch. Below are some Christmas Day pics plus photos of my mom and Sheri playing Rock Band…a priceless moment. 
I've been smelling books when I first get them for as long as I can remember. It's typically one of the first things that I do. So of course, I had to smell the Bible I got.