Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Roberson Family Christmas...

After a lazy morning at home playing with what Santa left, we headed to Brookhaven for a late lunch/early dinner and to exchange presents with my family.


The presents are all sorted, and we are all anxious to start opening...


We let the kids open one at a time, and then they go play while the adults open one at a time.  Everyone gets to see what everyone opens...and...it takes longer, which just makes Christmas last longer.  We went youngest to oldest so Cooper started the opening...


Uncle Joey knew just what to get this little man...pretty sure Uncle Joey wanted to play with it too!


Reid...oh how I can remember when he was Cooper's age and now...he just turned 17.  Yikes!


If you cannot tell, they played in make-up before we opened presents...little did they know, Nanna got them more make-up!


Think Cooper was having the most fun!


This kid is all about his boots and belt...his outfit can now be complete with his new cowboy hat!



They got pajamas from Aunt Paula and changed immediately...even in the middle of opening their presents.


Nanna gets the girls a matching dress or outfit every year...this year it was a "fancy" dress!


Like I said, Aunt Paula gave them pajamas, and they changed immediately.



I told them we needed to be like every other family and take a few "family" pictures...they are making fun of me because they HATE pictures.  That's ok...they are only embarrassing themselves...ha ha!


I really do love these boys, and I'm pretty sure they love me. But...they probably wouldn't tell you so!


Seriously, they all HATE pictures (even mom), but I made them take one more.   We had to have a picture with mom.


When Matt showed them this picture on the camera, they said, that sums it up.  Mandi always telling us what to do.  I do not think that is the case...but...they do!  


All mom's "big" kids...


The "big" girls...and yes, I'm the giant!


Nanna's little boys...


Brad's family...Joey's family was having professional pictures the next day, so they bailed on having a picture that night.

The kids were well behaved, the food was yummy, and the company was good.  It was a perfect Christmas day!

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