Each Christmas we relish in the fun things of the season. We love the sights, smells, excitement and love the holiday brings. But, this season...the feelings are stronger. Our love is deeper, each time we hug and tuck our little ones in at night...we hang on a little longer. And, this Christmas we are so thankful we got to be at home and not at the hospital! We got the best gift ever possible. Grace felt well and hung on until...well...what you see in the picture (and then got WAY too tired). Tanner, Grace, and Eva really loved their Christmas!We would be remiss if we didn't express our thanks for ALL that has been done for our family! There have been so many people who have blessed our lives and who have demonstrated the good, compassion, and love that this world offers. It is you, all of you, who have taught our children what service is and how to bring peace and comfort in a time of turmoil. We are so grateful! You have changed our lives and our experience through your goodness. And, hopefully not being too candid here, I have to say that we are so grateful to our Heavenly Father. We have really had a divine hand looking out for us. On this Christmas day, we want to express how grateful we are for the greatest gift that humanity has known, the birth of Jesus Christ. And, perhaps more miraculously-the way that His life was spent and the purpose for which He came. We are grateful that because of his life and sacrifice we can be together forever and that Grace, nor any of us, ever have to wander this world aimlessly or alone. Tonight, I've been thinking of what Mary must have felt as she swadled her little child, knowing his life's course. I also have felt more tender towards Joseph, knowing in his arms was the Savior of the world, and the responsiblities he must have felt to raise him well and keep him safe. JR and I are so blessed to have three children. And, we are so blessed that we can walk hand in hand with them through the good and the bad.





