Christmas Eve day, we spent some time in Downtown Charleston. And I finally got some smiles out of Fisher. He and Ainsley really hit it off and had a great time together:
Mr. Photogenic this day:
We visited a pirate playground before heading back to the house:
And Campbell took her first ride ever in a swing! She LOVED it!
We put both babies back to back in the same swing and took lots of pictures of the little "crab" pose:
Papa Glenn and Grammie bought the grandkids matching pj's for Christmas. Don't the little jailbirds look so cute?
Hayes still loves to kiss on Campbell:We always open presents from each other on Christmas eve. The kids got to open theirs before they went to bed:
Hayes was thanking Papa Glenn for his present:
Decked out in her Dora gear:
Fisher grabbed Ainsley's new Dora doll and was brushing her hair:
Aunt Stacey read the kids a bedtime story, "The Night Before Christmas:"
Look what Santa brought for Christmas morning!
Hayes asked Santa for this "Batman House" and was so happy to have received it:
Sharing some yogurt covered raisins:
Ainsley just loved being around Baby Temmell:
Here is Campbell trying out Emerson's new Christmas present:
Kellen was so proud of his sword and belt:
Uncle Chris with his little Emerson:
We visited my Grandma Cherry for Christmas Day, as has always been our family tradition. Here is our family pic with the kids dressed in the beautiful outfits that Kyle's mom, aka Grandmama, made for them:
Blue-eyes:Blue-eyed cousin:
Sweet boy:
Tired family:
Christmas night, we got to see my cousin Janice, her husband Charlie, and Janice's daughter Alexa. Campbell was happy as a lark in Alexa's arms:
Aunt Stacey having an identity crisis:
The kids eating an evening snack while watching a video after a long Christmas day:
We left on the 26th to drive up to Kyle's parents' house, so Campbell spent the morning being passed around to get some last loving in, here with Aunt Stephanie:
The beach house had a nice, really long table that was perfect for our large family:
Smiley goodbyes to Aunt Cindy and Emerson:
More goodbyes:



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