Growing up in Utah I had my fare share of white winters, I'm sure we even enjoyed snow on Christmas morning a time or two. Waking up to snow on Christmas morning in Alabama? I would have never dreamed of it! But it happened, and it was amazing! I told Charles several times that I felt like a kid again! The only thing better than enjoying this rare event myself was seeing my sweet boys enjoy their first (and possibly their only) white Christmas!
We started our morning nice and early ( like 5:30 early). I remember looking outside the back door and seeing more slush than the predicted snow. We
opened our stockings, checked out what Santa left for us, and then opened our family gifts and played! At some point I looked out the window and realized that the snow had started sticking and it was quickly covering the lawns and roads near our house. After the older boys had seen what was going on the wandered back to their new toys, but our little
Griffen sat in front of the window for quite awhile saying, "snow snow snow".
At around nine we headed over to my parents house for what has become our traditional Christmas breakfast and the drive over was spent pointing to everything out the window and saying how beautiful everything looked covered in snow. We were able to watch the snow fall through the huge wall of windows at the back of my parents house and enjoy staying warm and cozy inside.
We left my parents and headed over to Charles' parents house to have lunch. After lunch we opened gifts, and as soon as the wrapping paper was cleared everyone was bundled up and ready to go outside. I should mention that the reason for the lack of Christmas morning pictures is that my camera was broken, but Charles parents gave me a new one for Christmas and so please prepare for picture overload. :)
Charles' parents have a little hill next to their house that the boys enjoyed sledding down. As you can tell from the pictures Grandma had to pull them most of the way, but they didn't mind. Another first... SNOWBALLS!
Griffen really nailed the snowball throw and hit several of us. I'm sure that the Christmas of 2010 will be one that we will always remember!

These next pictures were taken a couple of days after Christmas at our house, sadly the snow was more ice than anything, but the boys had fun anyway.
