I have been stressed for the past few days trying to get all the loose ends for Christmas tied up....wrapping presents, stalking UPS' website to get the tracking for the last few packages I'm waiting to be delivered, getting my house picked up, and getting preparations made for a little Christmas Cocktail hour we are hosting tomorrow. And then today I realized all that stress is actually so much to be thankful for! Thankful that I can give my family Christmas presents and see the excitement on their faces when they open them; a home that I can clean and lots of clean clothes to put way; and wonderful friends to fill my home with joy and laughter. That's not stress...its joy! If it doesn't all come together in Martha Stewart fashion, who cares, right??
The other thing that makes me jazzed about Christmas is that I get to spend over a week with my family! (Not to mention the excitement of Hudson's first Christmas) For the past 4 Christmases I've had to rush back to Nashville and rush back to Cincinnati all because of work. I had to take Christmas Eve off because we didn't even get that day off. I felt like so much of the fun of the Holidays were stolen away from me because I had to rush rush rush back to reality...a reality of a job I despised and away from my family that I loved. NOW this year I am SO excited to spend relaxing time with my family! THIS is how Christmas is supposed to be! Enjoying a week relaxing and bonding together. Taking time out of the hectic hubbub of everyday life to be together without an agenda and just breathe.
Can't. Wait.
Hudson is pretty excited. Here are a few pics of him getting ready for Santa!
He's starting to get over it....
Aaaaannd....done.
We got a chance to spend this past weekend in Indianapolis this weekend with Justin's family. We surprised Nonna and Grandpa Gregg and joined Julie, Jamie and Ollie there for the weekend. It was a great time of bonding, hanging out and lots of babies!
See the trend here? We had to make sure Ollie wasn't getting clobbered by Hudson's good intentions. He just wanted to love on him. :)
Here's wishing a blessed and wonderful Christmas to you and yours this year. Enjoy the last few days of the season and don't let the stress of the holidays cloud the joy of this season. I am so thankful that God sent His Son to earth so that He could be the ultimate sacrifice for me. The reality of that overwhelms me with gratitude that I can hardly even comprehend.
Merry, merry Christmas.
Ash





