Tuesday, December 25, 2012

I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas

Merry Christmas, everyone!
Like always, Zoe woke up at about 6 this morning and shook me awake. Once I remembered that it was Christmas, I was wide awake.
Our parents door was closed though, and they had told us last night that they didn't want to be woken up before 7. Zoe and I decided that we'd just go downstairs and look at everything until Mom and Dad woke up.
I ran down the stairs in my excitement, still in my pjs.

We don't have a real fireplace - just a woodstove, so that's where we hang our stockings. My mom told us that Santa has to come through the front door instead of coming down the chimney.

It was really hard to wait for an entire hour for our parents to wake up, but we did it. The moment that they came downstairs, Zoe and I ran over to see what was inside our stockings.

Zoe got a sock monkey with a green scarf and reindeer antlers, a stuffed black dog, a candy cane, and five pieces of saltwater taffy. I got a sock monkey dressed as an angel - she even had wings and a wand! - a stuffed brown dog, a hair bow shaped like a butterfly, a candy cane, and some saltwater taffy.

My parents always go for a run in the mornings, so Zoe and I had to entertain ourselves for another hour while we waited for them to do that. Then we had to endure breakfast - homemade Belgian waffles with blueberries, our family's tradition - and then finally, finally, we could open the presents under the tree! Zoe and I gave Mom and Dad the presents we had made for them, and then set to opening our own.

I picked up the little silver bag at the base of the pile first; it was addressed to both Zoe and me.

Inside was both a black and a purple scarf, made by Grandma! They were so soft; I had to put mine on.

The next box I picked up was addressed to me. It was from American Girl; I was pretty sure it was clothes.
Well, it was clothes, but they weren't bad! There was a velvety blue leotard and a skirt to match, and black warm up pants and a gray top. I love dancing, figure skating, and gymnastics, and I could use the leotard for all three!

The best part?
New figure skates! I needed a new pair; last year's pair was too small.

The next box was addressed to Zoe. She bent over to pick it up.

It was clothes again, but Zoe didn't seem to mind. It was a winter outfit; black tights, furry boots, a white headband, white long-sleeved shirt, and a red quilted vest. Cute!

The next box in that pile was mine again.


Cool! Mom had gotten me a winter outfit too! This was much more my style, though; a pink coat with a furry hood and a pair of pretty gray boots with pink ribbon!

Then it was Zoe's turn again.


A basketball hoop and a new basketball! This was the kind of hoop that you could hang on the wall in your room. I wasn't too sure I liked that idea, but Zoe seemed to.

The next two presents were identically, perfectly wrapped. They were from our grandmother on my dad's side, who I don't like very much. It's not that she's not nice; she is, but she's just so stiff, and her house is like a museum - it's beautiful, cold, and you can't touch anything. Besides, she doesn't ever give us very good presents - normally she sends us books that we've never heard of and would never want to read.
So we were both surprised when we opened the boxes to find...


A notebook and colored pencils for me - since I like to write - and a paint set for Zoe - since she likes to draw!

Finally, it was time to open the big box in the corner.

Again, full of clothes, but nice clothes! Mom had bought all of them from All Dolled Up - an online doll clothes store. The woman who makes them is really amazing!
The first thing I pulled out was a pretty sleeveless white shirt with flowers at the collar and a white skirt with pink, purple, and green flowers on it.


Zoe pulled out some jeans and a pair of capris next.


Underneath that, there was a blue-and-gray dress and a blue polka-dot shirt!


There were only two things left in the box; shoes! Black knee-high converse for Zoe and furry gray UGGs for me.



Zoe let out a cry as I was admiring my boots. I looked out the window to see that it was snowing - the first snow of the season! We hurriedly got out of our pajamas and into our new winter clothes to go play in it.

It was so beautiful! Mom says we probably won't get enough to go sledding - we're only supposed to get a couple of inches - but I don't mind. Sometimes a dusting of snow can be even prettier than a couple of feet.
Zoe ran out to the middle of the driveway and pretended that she was skiing. I just stood in one place and watched the snowflakes sift down.

Zoe came up behind me after a while - in a rare display of sisterly affection - and we just stood there for a while in complete silence. 

Of course, Zoe can only stand that way for so long, and soon we were in the middle of a colossal snowball fight. 

Mom called us in to lunch about an hour later, and when we had sufficiently dried off, told us that we had missed a package under the tree.
We went into the living room to see.

As I was bending down to open it, the box wriggled. I stepped back, my eyes wide.
"Come on, open it!" Zoe cried next to me. So I steeled myself and lifted up the lid.

And inside was - 

THE GOLDEN RETRIEVER FROM THE ANIMAL SHELTER! I couldn't believe that Mom had gotten her for us!
I picked her up in my arms and Zoe gave her nose a pat. 
"Let's call her Ginger; she's about that color," I said. Ginger barked. Mom laughed.
"I think she approves," she said.

I was really happy to get Ginger, but I still miss Shiloh. A lot. It's been almost a month, and I've pretty much given up hope that he'll ever come back. But Ginger's not a bad replacement.
 
Before I go, there's one more thing I want to say...
Merry Christmas to all! And to all, a good night!

4 comments:

  1. Dia duit, Charlotte & Zoe!

    Wow! A new dog! That's so exciting! It looks like you two had an amazing Christmas!

    ~ Saoirse

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    1. Hi Saoirse!

      I know - it'll be exciting to have a new dog, even though I still miss Shiloh. And yes, we definitely did have an amazing Christmas! We read the Christmas post on your blog - it sounds like you had tons of fun too, especially since you got a new friend!

      - Charlotte & Zoe :D

      PS. Zoe and I have presents for you and Jess and Dani too! Mom says she'll put them in the mail soon.

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  2. It looks like you guys had an awesome Christmas! Zoe--I think we have the same outfit; the one with the red vest and the black leggings! ^_^ We can match now!
    Ginger is so cute! I just know you guys will really love her. But never lose hope that Shiloh will come home! The kitty I told you about went missing for three months in the winter, and still came home!

    Merry Christmas from your friends at the Midcoast MTTB! :D

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    1. Hi Dani!

      Ginger really is adorable, and already the whole family loves her. I'm still holding out hope that Shiloh will come back, now for more than one reason - Ginger is a girl, so I'm sure Shiloh would like to meet her! ^_^ And thanks! What you've said about the kitten helps me hope that maybe Shiloh still will come back...

      From what I read of your Christmas post on your blog, it sounds like you and all the girls at the Midcoast MTTB had a great Christmas too! Merry belated Christmas to all of you!

      - Charlotte & Zoe :D

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