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Christmas morning continued

After we finished opening presents, we headed to my parents' house.  We ate cinnamon rolls for breakfast and when my brother and sister-in-law got there, we started unwrapping!
Zach opening his stocking from my Mama and Daddy.
 Suzanne in front of the tree.
 Suzanne and her baby boy, Noble.
 Zach had his own little "fort" in his words, set up!  haha
 His favorite show on DVD!  We are actually watching it as I type this post!  Love them!
 New shirt!

 Mama and Daddy

 Opening his new gloves and socks from us!
 Zach's present from Suzanne.... a nutcracker and magazine subscription to Fur, Fish, and Game!  He got one year from her and one from me.
Suzanne got me a new wallet in Twirly Birds Pink! My favorite!
 Mama opening presents
 Suzanne opening her ornament from Memories!

 The coasters I made for her!

 Zach's duck from Mama and Daddy
 Very excited!

 Ross opening something
 Zach opening his present from Ross and Sarah
 Must have been good!
 A neon pink shirt!  What could be more perfect for me?!
 Mama opening the present from us!
 The coasters I made her
 The ornament we got her from Memories!
 Zach's big present!!  And another surprise! I love being able to help surprise him with things he wasn't expecting!
 Mama and Daddy got him a deer target!  Woo hoo!
 Very happy guy!
 Sarah with her owl tin and movie from us!
 Mama with her new garage door opener from Daddy!
 New hipster purse in Twirly Birds Pink!
 New boots!



 New pants!  In a smaller size, too! Yay!

 A snow man tray!
 Official Christmas picture!  3rd  Christmas married, 6th Christmas together! Many more to go!
 Mama and her girl!

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