We started our Christmas celebration by attending Mass with my parents on Christmas Eve. I was quite surprised when my MIL said that she would LOVE to attend if possible. You see my in-laws attend a Church of Christ church. But not one of those severely strict COC churches. SVCC (where they attend) is a really laid back and open church. Back to the story. She had never attended Mass at a Catholic church before, and thought this would be a great opportunity to spend time with all of our family and experience the grandor that is a Christmas Catholic Mass.

So we went, and I think all of the Davenport’s enjoyed it. It’s a totally different experience than what they are use to. Grayson loved walking up and down the pew row. And hopping from grandparent to grandparent. The organ proved to be a bit much for his little ears.

After we celebrated the reason for the season; we all went over to my parents house and opened gifts.
I didn’t want to make this post crazy long so we are using the storyboard method today.
My parents now have three grandkids, three kids of their own that each have a significant other, and three grand dogs. That equals a lot of presents under the tree. Not to mention all of us kids brought presents for the grandkids, each other, and our parents. It was quite a full tree. Look at that baby’s face getting smushed from our kisses. He’s so stinkin’ cute.

Gray loves all dogs. Not all dogs love Gray. He’s a boy. A boy with lots of energy, and grabby little hands. However, Izzy seemed to enjoy Gray this visit. He’s so use to large dogs that he kind of overwhelms the little ones with his lovin’.
I just love how his Christmas outfit turned out. It looks a bit large, because it is. He’s in the 90% for height so I ordered it a bit large…just in case. Plus, it’s reversible. The other side is not Christmasy so I wanted him to be able to wear it for a few more months. Hence the extra room.
I ordered it from Lacey Girls Boutique. She has a Facebook Page, and an Etsy Shop. Check out her work. It is precious.
See that bottom left picture? See the package flying through the air? He has developed a love of throwing. You seriously can’t give him anything that’s round, because he then yells “BALL!” and chunks it across the room. The kid has an arm!
Have you ever wanted to see Gray’s pooping face? Check out that bottom right pic. BOOM! Now you have.

Gray got to know Frosty…from afar. He wasn’t too sure of that little white snowman.

When we got home we put the kid to bed, and got moving on setting up some Santa gifts. We also decided to assemble a couple of gifts Grayson got at my parent’s house. We wanted him to have some large(ish) opened gifts, ready to play with, when he woke up in the morning.
I loved putting the gifts together. Derek, on the other hand, not so much.


Oh, I forgot to tell you. I asked Derek if we could move the tree into the living room a few days before xmas. Since we were having family over and the tree was in our dining room I didn’t want to either be opening gifts on the dining room floor or lugging them all into the living room. He indulged my wish. Thank goodness for a very light tree.
Here it is all big and glowy. A few days before the main event.

I snuck into the living room, after Santa stopped by, to snap a few shots of the tree. 2 am does not make for good picture taking.

Here’s the super cute chair Santa dropped off with the L.L.Bean backpack my parents gave him. Derek said it was to add color. Okay? Looks like a little dog reindeer fur might have gotten on Gray’s new chair. Geez, wonder how that could have happened?


On Christmas morning my in-laws came over to open gifts with us. That’s why there are so many under our tree. We don’t have that kind of money or credit card debt folks. Before waking the baby up all 5 of us sat down to a wonderful breakfast complete with a carried on holiday tradition of the Cinnamon Roll Christmas Tree.

Then it was time to wake the little guy up. It was so cute.
Grayson is a grandpa’s boy. 110%. The second he laid eyes on Doogle (that’s what Gray calls derek’s dad) he ran to the other end of the crib and about lept into the man’s arms.

The working toy drill was a HUGE hit. And by huge I mean he holds down the button so much that we are now beginning to pray the batteries die soon, and then NOT replace them. He did get some quite gifts too. Like a little arm chair from Land of Nod, a bookcase, a alligator pull toy, and a Tickle Monster Book.


We let Gray open his gifts first so then we could let him eat, and the adults could open gifts in peace. While we were exchanging gifts I noticed Grayson sharing his breakfast with the blanket basket. He took all of the food from his bowl and placed it on the basket. Then put it back in his bowl and ate it. I guess his eggs needed a little dust for flavoring.


I got 5 post-it notes. Actually, it’s just how Derek covered my new 32 gig memory card so I wouldn’t know what it was. Men and their wrapping. Derek got a new down pillow. He loves it. Doogle got a personalized apron, because my MIL said that she’s tired of having to get stains out of his shirts from his seemingly messy cooking. After gifts my in-laws headed off to church…again! We stayed at home and sat infront of our crackling fire. Okay, so the fire was a streaming video on Netflix. How awesome is that?

Did anyone else have an oddly wrapped gift from a man, or do they just leave it in the bag from the store? That’s what he use to do. Now he’s getting all creative. Did anyone light a faux fire on Netflix? Forget xmas music. Fires on TV are way cooler.
I hope everyone was blessed with a wonderful holiday season. We surly were. As my friend Callie reminded me in a very touching post; treasure every moment you are given to spend with your loved ones. You never know if it will be your last.