Jordan even got into the spirit of things, and he searched his shed for spare parts to make each of the kids very cool gifts: a kitchen set for Annabel and a tool bench for Thane.
We were blessed with many wonderful hand crafted gifts in return: quilts, cookies and other culinary goodies, an amazing embroidery print of our home, and a huge stack of "IOU" coupons for such wonderful treats as help on the farm, a home cooked meal delivered to our door, quilting/sewing projects, quality time spent with grandparents, babysitting, a family ice cream night, etc., etc.
All of these gifts were great in and of themselves, but the best part was the gift of time and energy that was put into each present. I think that's what is often missing during the Holidays (and the rest of the year for that matter). Don't get me wrong, I LOVE giving and getting gifts and gift cards, but a homemade item (no matter how small) that someone took the time to plan and make is a special treat indeed.
Just ask my kids. Some of their best memories of Christmas was spending time with their favorite people in the whole world - grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. Jordan's sister, Abby, who lives 3 hours away, was an especially loved relative this year. Despite the fact that she was exhausted, she humored the kids and spent much of the day entertaining one or more of her nieces and nephews. They were thrilled! And Abby? Well, maybe not so much...
We hope you had a great Christmas, too!
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