NJ was eager to help me bake in the morning. So much that he was upset to not stay to help. He and Baba were off to church. I had to finish up making food, wrap some gifts, and meet with some girlfriends. I don't get to see them that often so I thought it was important to connect. I wanted to bring NJ, but it's better that he goes to church and it turned out well. My friends kids were all with their dads that day by chance except for one. So it was all girls and he would have been the only little boy.
Hope they like my weird and cutesy casserole dishes. It was just the six of us at my friend's new place. We had a nice lunch catching up on all the good and the bad. It's great that even though our high school years are long gone that we can still build on our friendships and not just dwell on the past. It was really nice, glad I took the time to go.
My cup of choice, it says it all. I like to hide at parties. But good thing we're just with family tonight at my cousin's house for dinner. We had five families there that night. With four boys, we all have one boy. So far anyway. Two more on the way. We're all so excited about the family growing and having babies around again. Yay babies!
This is the second night in a row that a happy man is cutting into a big juicy ham. Ha, ha. Guys and meat.
The boys played and it was an explosion of tracks, trains and cars. So nice of cousin Cooper to share all his toys and for Auntie and Uncle to let them make such a mess!


We had a gift exchange with just the kids. We had them pass it in a circle while music played. When the music stopped, you keep what you have. That was pretty fun. It was more like pushing the gifts around rather than passing, but it still worked! NJ got the best deal ever, he got some comments about how smart he was in his trading. He got the big box with a pack of twist crayons and an extended reach grabber (I don't know what it's called). Cousin Caden didn't want his Melissa and Doug puzzle of America so he traded it for the crayons. Just the crayons because he didn't want the grabber. Cool, nice puzzle! And he still had half his gift. Then Auntie offered her lego-like train for his grabber. How did he get such a great deal? A puzzle, which he loves. And a train that you put together like legos, which he loves. So funny. Uncle says he's like the guys on Barter Kings. He can learn from our buy and sell side business. Ha, ha.



The boys decorated some cookies that Auntie made. I was surprised that he didn't eat it all up, he only had about half a cookie of the two he made. We took the rest home (I also had a few bites).
Photos with the boys. Next year it will be plus two!
The mommys' turn.
Now the daddys'.
So fun! Didn't expect to stay 'till 10:00! Hope we didn't over stay and keep them up. Family is a definite blessing.