Christmas Day
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Christmas morning breakfast -- more of those tasty orange rolls!
Elliot loves to read, so along with some new material and a booklight, he got a t-shirt that says, "Everyone need A Happy Place...mine is reading a book."
For our gift this year, Clark wrote us a beautiful poem about olive seeds, trees and bowls...
And then he gave us each bowl made out of olive wood.
Amazing how pots and pans can be so exciting to an 18 year old college co-ed.
Alan became the proud new owner of his very own Cougar jacket.
Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without Legos - or so Clark says.
Phillip excited about his new non-missionary attire.
Yes it's true...I found a really cool "irrational" clock for Alan to hang in his office.  Of course he had to stop right then and there and start explaining it to us.  Were we hoping for a math lesson in the middle of opening Christmas presents?  Hmmm... I don't think so.
Gathered around to talk to Tess in Poznan Poland.
We called at 11:00 am our time which was 7:00 pm her time.
It was so great to be able to hear her voice -- what a great Christmas present for missionary families!
Of course Grandpa got a little dozy...
Fun package from Tess with yummy treats from Poland.
We love to gather round the computer screen to see the lastest photos.
My sister Melinda and her family arrived Christmas night to spend a couple of days with us.  This is their youngest, Daniel who was so happy to finally be out of his carseat.