Please, OH PLEASE forgive my absense and tardiness in regards to Christmas pictures and details from our holiday!
I'm back - with LOTS of pictures to share!
Daddy and his baby girl admiring their work!
What did they DO!?

Can you believe that I allowed this?
After almost 5 years of living in this house, I finally gave in!
I permitted Zig to hang this deer head...
Partly because I was sick of it laying on the floor downstairs (since he had 'no where else' to put it!), and partly because the space is hardly ever used, the 12 point buck is hanging nicely in the corner of the room!
What do you think? Does it ruin the beauty of the Christmas tree?
And speaking of beauty, this chubby-cheeked little one had the most wonderful holiday! I'll never forget all of the 'holiday-hype' that went along with my childhood Christmas seasons, and I'm so happy that my daughter is beginning to understand/appreciate/experience all of the wonders that this season has to offer!

This was Beam on Christmas Eve! I don't think she realized all of the excitement that was to come on this night, but I'm so glad that she got some rest before the festivities began!
**Please note, the couch (whether at home OR at Nana's) has become the 'napping spot.'
We've been having some strange sleeping issues with Brooke over the last month or so. She was waking up at all hours of the night in complete hysterics - terrified of SOMETHING. She would scream and claw out of her crib, to the point of making herself sick! She would wake up quickly...as if something had startled her...and scream until we came to rescue her! I've never heard that kind of cry from her before, so we knew that something wasn't right.
Since raising a 2 year old is sometimes just about 'surviving' day to day, Zig and I did something that we swore we'd never do.
We brought her to bed with us.
No matter what we did when she woke up, she would only sleep as long as she was held. The minute you would stand to put her back into her bed, she would pop right back up and scream as if she was in pain! We both got extremely frustrated with rocking for hours in the middle of the night for NOTHING and Zig spent many a night sleeping with her on the living room floor - where she knew she was safe.
So, on some of these nights, putting her into bed with us just meant that we could at least be laying down while she got some rest - and try to get a little bit of rest ourselves.
And, since this was happening EVERY NIGHT for almost A MONTH STRAIGHT, we were worried about the sleep that she WAS NOT getting and about her getting used to being with us.
However, by some stroke of miracle, Christmas break was a turning point for her! She's doing much better through the night, but she still won't nap in the crib.
Anywho...can you guess what Beam and Mommy were doing under Nana and Pap's tree!!??
My family takes part in the fun tradition of hiding a 'pickle' among the many tree branches and fancy ornaments on their tree! My Dad offers a cash prize to the family member who can find the pickel. My dad stands well over 6 feet high, so you can imagine me and my cousins scale the stairs to get a glimpse of this pickel!
The boys make jokes and pretend to see it...we begin to belive that the stupid thing was never hung on the tree...and every 15 minutes of searching, my Dad 'ups' the cash reward! TOTALLY worth your time to find this pickel...
So, what did I do? I got underneath the tree to see if I could spot it from down under! I couldn't, but it was great strategy!
After spending a few hours with the Richard gang on Christmas Eve, we came back to Burnham to spend some time with the Hertzler clan! Yummy food, laughing children, and tons of Christmas excitement!
I love this picture of sweet Halle girl and Brooke - I know they're going to grow up to be such great friends!
After 10pm, we brought Brooke home to prepare for Santa's arrival!



My new favorite Christmas tradition!
Brooke was so amazed to think that Santa would actually be snacking on her cookies and milk! And don't forget the carrots for the reindeer!

This was the view of Santa's entrance after Brooke had gone to bed!

And, after a great (and complete) night's sleep, Brooke awoke to find that Santa had stopped at her house!
It was such blessing to wake up in our own home on Christmas morning! I had to laugh, because I was the one who couldn't sleep! Brooke and Zig both got a great night's sleep and slept well after 8am! I was wide awake at 6:30, showered, ate breakfast and had my cup of coffee...and was getting very anxious to start waking up my sleepy-heads!

Santa brought her so many special gifts! Toothbrushes, art supplies, more baby dolls than we can count, Tinkerbell stuff, everything Dora under the sun, lots of Disney movies, a new art easel, baby doll accessories, new clothes, games...the list goes on and on!

...and we enjoyed every single second of watching her open these gifts in amazement! What a lucky little girl!

...and as if this wasn't bad enough! Santa also made a stop at Pap and Nana's, Grammy Kathy's, Grammy Janet's and Aunt Meg's for Brooke!
See!?




My parents work all day to prepare the most amazing meal!
And after opening more presents from them, Brooke slept through all of the food!

YUM-O!

After spending the afternoon with my parents, we packed up for Grammy Joyce's house again to visit with Grammy Kathy, Uncle Scub, Aunt Stephanie, Zoe and Marlee!!


...and this was the aftermath!
It took me a few days to get the playroom 'weeded out' of some older toys to take to Nana's house to make room for the new Christmas toys!
On the 26th, we made the BRAND NEW TREK to Turbotville to have Christmas with my sister, Jason and the kids!
I was so excited to see the new house for the first time! And it was so awesome!
No one would have ever known that they had only been in the house for a few days! Pictures were on the walls, everything was perfectly decorated, and the kid's things were everywhere! The house looked perfectly lived in!

The kids enjoyed ripping into lots of new gifts and playing together!
This was the first year that I was without my sister on Christmas Eve, so I was so thankful to get some time to spend with her and make it really feel like the holidays!
These pictures of Josh and Lo crack me right up! Quite the characters, they are!




Christmas 2010 will go down in history...
It'll be remembered as 'that first Christmas that Brooke really understood!'
I loved every moment of our holiday time together - and I hope you enjoyed reliving it with me today!
And just incase you wondered - these are some of my favorite kiddos this year!
My 2010-2011 Builders Club Officers!


I've said it a million times...
So many things (and people) to be thankful for in this life!
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