Christmas is always full of fun and festivities in the Sturm home. This year we had lots of fun carrying on yearly traditions and making new memories. December seemed to fly by faster this year than it has in the past and it's hard to believe the Christmas season is behind us.
Towards the beginning of the month, we enjoyed a very special visit from Uncle Randy, Aunt Sharon, Laura, and Meredith. They made the trip up North to spend a cold weekend in Chicagoland. Friday night we enjoyed getting to chat and catch up. Saturday morning, we spent most of the morning in our comfy clothes playing games and just hanging out. While I had to be at church setting up for our Christmas Shop event, the rest of the crew went to see a movie. The kids were quite thrilled that Uncle Randy generously bought them each their OWN GIANT BAG of Skittles! After the movie, they came over to church to attend the Christmas Shop. What they didn't realize was how slammed we'd be with people and instead of running from the crowd, they jumped right in to lend a helping hand with gift wrapping. After the exhausting few hours, we all went out for dinner and then everyone was ready for bed early that night! It was truly a wonderful visit and we were all so thankful to have time with family that we don't get to see nearly as often as we'd like!


It wouldn't be Christmas without baking and a lot of that was done this year! On this particular day, Joel and my favorite little two year old that I babysit anxiously awaited each batch of sugar cookies to finish. They were in charge of sprinkles and did a great job of adding to the giant mess that was made that day!
Each year, Grandpa Rob and Grandma Leslie are kind enough to take us to breakfast with Santa. Nana Pam and Ed often join us and we all enjoy getting to eat well and spend time together. The kids all made sure to tell Santa what they wanted and I think he listened pretty well!
We spent plenty of time making memories with friends this season as well. One night, we had a house full of kids and parents to make gingerbread houses. The kids had a great time and ate just about as much sugar as they put onto their houses! We also had a fun evening with our neighbors when we did a Christmas scavenger hunt. We teamed up and drove around town looking for all sorts of fun and funny outdoor decorations. Who knew it could be so hard to find a house with a "Seasons Greetings" sign?!?
Another day we all look forward to is our annual Lamont cookie decorating day. It was especially fun this year because we put all the "old guys" in charge of judging the decorating skills of the youngest generation. The judging process and thought that went into their selections was quite fun to watch!
I hosted baking day with friends and it was a blast. It's just a bunch of moms getting together to bake while (most of) the kiddos are at school. We all left with mounds of different yummy treats!
This year we finally made it to the Morton Arboretum to see Illuminations. We've been members there for several years and have heard great things about it, so this year we finally made it a point to go. We lucked out and had wonderful weather that night. We walked for about a mile along a path with tons of different lighted trees and light shows. It was a really cool experience!
Perhaps a new tradition that started this year was to enjoy taking a night off from cooking by going out to dinner on Christmas Eve. We usually spend the evening going to church and then having dinner with Grandpa, Grandma, and TiTi. This year, we went to church and then all went out to dinner and it was such a relaxing and enjoyable way to spend the evening!
Christmas morning was full of smiles and fun. The kids loved their presents from Santa and Dad/Mom. They also got tons of great gifts from Grandpa, Grandma, and TiTi. The best part about gifts these days is that they take up MUCH less room than they used to, so it didn't take weeks to find space for all of their new stuff!
The day after Christmas, we got a visit from one of favorite out of town guests -Aunt Denise! She came and stayed with us for several days and we made the most of her time here with us. One of the highlights of our time with her was our trip into the city to have lunch at the Walnut Room. The food was delicious and the memories were priceless! Fairy Jade made sure to have everyone make wishes before she left our table :)
We truly hope that your Christmas season was filled with blessings and treasured memories. It is absolutely the MOST wonderful time of the year!