Demboski Diary

Demboski Diary



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Sunday, December 18, 2011

demboski Family Christmas Party

These are some photos from the annual demboski Christmas party. It was a smaller crowd this year, which made it extra fun I thought. There was delicious food, Santa and the wacky gift exchange. The kids had a blast playing with their cousins, and the adults had fun in conversation. After the party ended, the family went around in a circle and said what some of our happiest moments in life were or our most frightening moments. It sparked up a lot of laughter an great memories. Thanks Katie for the wonderful idea!



The above pictures are the many faces of my Allison Nichoal. She is a goofball, sweet heart, rebel, angel and so much fun!







36 weeks pregnant!!!!
















The day after the big party, we went back over to Paul's parent's house to do our big gift exchange. We draw names every year to avoid having to buy 12 gifts each, plus the cousins, I think we would all have to take out a second mortgage on our home to pay for that. We all opened gifts and had a yummy breakfast. It is safe to say that Andrew's favorite gift was the pirate ship aka "pirates of the care-a-bean ship" that Uncle dude and Aunt Becky got him and Allison's favorite was her coffee pot, mixer, and toaster that Aunt Buny and Uncle Doug got her.

I received a blender for my gift and Paul got a board game (go figure).

After some play time, we busted out our ginger bread houses that we brought over. It seems to be an unofficial tradition for Paul and I to host a gingerbread house party each Christmas. This year we thought we would bring it on over to the after party. Everyone did a great job and got into it. It was a little unfair though because some of the houses were prebuilt and the others had to be constructed. We gave the prebuilt ones to families with little kids and to Grandma and Papa (we thought we would take it easy on them :) ).

It seems that we have the most fun when we all let our hair down and hang out in our jammies and just play together as a family.

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