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    Well at 5 am my little ones ( 7 and 8 ) woke us up with SANTA WAS HERE, come to find out my 15 year old woke them up, the present deal is done for now, little guys received a play station 3 and jr. Bow and arrows MY oldest got his new Bat for Christmas ( damn price of it I thought I was buying the field ) and Momma got a new Camera, so I may be able to post a few pics, with the big presents open , seems the little guys would rather play with the smaller toys, ooo well

    Hope Everyone is having a Great Christmas Morning

    Merry Christmas to All

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    one of my grand-nephews (age 4) was tucked into bed with "you can open presents tomorrow when you wake up"....

    around 3 am his parents heard a noise in the living room.....he had opened EVERYONE'S presents...

    the best part is, he had no idea he had done anything wrong....he thought that's what they meant when they put him to bed.....
    ...full immersion.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by PostmodernProphet View Post
    one of my grand-nephews (age 4) was tucked into bed with "you can open presents tomorrow when you wake up"....

    around 3 am his parents heard a noise in the living room.....he had opened EVERYONE'S presents...

    the best part is, he had no idea he had done anything wrong....he thought that's what they meant when they put him to bed.....
    LOL, that's to cute, Merry Christmas PmP

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    LOL! Just read this, after sending you that pm!


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    Quote Originally Posted by PostmodernProphet View Post
    one of my grand-nephews (age 4) was tucked into bed with "you can open presents tomorrow when you wake up"....

    around 3 am his parents heard a noise in the living room.....he had opened EVERYONE'S presents...

    the best part is, he had no idea he had done anything wrong....he thought that's what they meant when they put him to bed.....
    That is one for the 'family Christmas stories.'

    My sons were always 'normal' in their Christmas lists. Not so much my daughter. When she was 4, her response to my mom asking for ideas was, "Every kind of Campbell's soup, except tomato." I think that was the same year she looked at the turkey getting ready to go into the over and said, "Oh good, we're having dog."


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    My kids are still in bed, thankfully

    G'mornin guys.
    “… the greatest detractor from high performance is fear: fear that you are not prepared, fear that you are in over your head, fear that you are not worthy, and ultimately, fear of failure. If you can eliminate that fear—not through arrogance or just wishing difficulties away, but through hard work and preparation—you will put yourself in an incredibly powerful position to take on the challenges you face" - Pete Carroll.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathianne View Post
    That is one for the 'family Christmas stories.'

    My sons were always 'normal' in their Christmas lists. Not so much my daughter. When she was 4, her response to my mom asking for ideas was, "Every kind of Campbell's soup, except tomato." I think that was the same year she looked at the turkey getting ready to go into the over and said, "Oh good, we're having dog."
    LOL, Kids are a trip, I love to watch and listens to the kids, they get so excited ya can't help but to smile

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmp View Post
    My kids are still in bed, thankfully

    G'mornin guys.
    Merry Christmas, Darin. Does your son still, 'believe?' I always think of him as 'little,' bet he's close to 9 now?


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    Quote Originally Posted by dmp View Post
    My kids are still in bed, thankfully

    G'mornin guys.
    Good Morning Darin
    Hope you and the Family have a wonderful Christmas

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    Thanks Guys.

    Kath - We never did the whole 'santa' thing with our kids. Christmas has been pretty straight forward in that regard. In fact, sometimes when Ethan hears a commercial, etc, and they say "Santa is checking his list!" Ethan says "No he's not. He's not real."

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    The kids waited until 7:30 to get up. Actually they started whispering to each other and peaking in our door to see if we were up.

    After about 5-10 minutes of quiet (and I use the term loosely) whispering they couldn't contain themselves and came and got us up so they could go down stairs.

    Had Christmas with my family last night, we'll have hubbies HUGE extended family Christmas today and Christmas with his brother/sister and parents tomorrow. I'm sure to be sick of ham by the end of all of this.

    MERRY CHRISTMAS TO EVERYONE ON THE BOARD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathianne View Post
    I think that was the same year she looked at the turkey getting ready to go into the over and said, "Oh good, we're having dog."
    lol.....
    ...full immersion.....

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