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Christmas 2014

We had a great, quiet Christmas here in Washington, as we're saving up for a few trips this year. It was pretty low key and we didn't do too much. Madelynne was really excited to see what Santa brought her for Christmas and she sure got everything she asked for. Some of her favorites have been her art supplies and tablet my parents got her. She also loves her PAW Patrol, Chase on the Case, toy with his own car. She sure loves that show.

We also had dinner with our friends Steve and Nikki at Steve's folks house. It was a lot of fun and it's nice to be "adopted" when we don' t have anyone out here.

Here is a compliation of pictures over the course of the few weeks all devoted to Christmas!

Playing break the ice

Checking out what Santa left her

Making sure he ate all the cookies

Aggy and Maddy 
Cedric and Madelynne

At her preschool Christmas party

The aftermath

Ready for Christmas Eve Mass

Sitting with Santa

Christmas Day with her "friends"

Making cookies 



Ready for church

Brad holding Olivia Christmas Day

Izzy and Aggy making their tiles


Family shot

Jaike, Madelynne, and Josh

Zoo Lights Seattle 

Moose Light. :)

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