Christmas Day started with our own little Santa, distributing the gifts from under the Christmas tree in a very orderly and fair fashion. There were so many gifts!


Linnea got some books she had wished for, Christmas tree decorations, her yearly Santa, playing cards, Pandora jewellery, a book camel from the Camel-Lady, perfume, woolly socks, her own Hitster Rock game and much more.
Nathan got some Svenska Nubbar, a new Tumi backpack, perfume, a rather special luggage tag made out of one of the old Etihad planes, PJs and - woolly socks...
For his own Santa collection:
Lucas got training clothes, a fleece jacket, a Santa, chalk for his climbing, books... and - woolly socks.
I was also spoilt, I got a mug from Royal Copenhagen with a 'B' on it from Lucas. Linnea had been to loppis and bought me a Christmas decoration (she knows how I hunts), and also had made a very special piece of jewellery, a heart pendant with a photo of Mormor and Morfar inside. Naw.
I also got a book (that I had ordered myself), a Santa and a Christmas tree decoration from Ullared which made me very happy! And socks...
Mormor was also spoiled. She got a candle light holder, things for her Santa village, a glass bowl, a Christmas bauble, a Santa that Linnea had made all by herself, a gift card for a colour consultation and a new phone!

And Lucas and Nathan got a 'Fyllehund' each, that I had bought at the Spritmuseum in September. This is the molecule for alcohol, forming a shape of a dog. A 'fyllehund' in Swedish means drunkard, and can be more directly translated to "boozehound". :)
For our turkey lunch the Turners came over, bar Will who was working into the afternoon. This year we had taken our take-away from Westin (well, Vogo) again, and it was just the right amount of food. Yum!
Turners came bearing gifts... mmm...
More games, we had a good run of Hitster together with dessert:
And finally we ended the night in front of Die Hard.































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