I was happy to see Tio Cito. It's been a while since I've seen him.

Here I am all cute and ready for Christmas mass. Since we'd been taking so many pictures without the flash, the flash hurt my eyes with every picture Mommy took, so she had to take the flash off again.

Here are pictures of Christmas morning at Mockon's house, including a picture of Tio Cito opening the framed painting I gave him.



Here I am, chillin' with Tio after all the presents were opened.

Then he put me up high on the chair. Tio Cito likes scaring Mommy.

Tio Cito just bought himself a big boy motorcycle. Despite Mommy's apprehension about motorcycles, she let Tio put me on it.


Tio Cito also got me my own little motorcycle. I love it. Here I am outside of Mockon's house, creating my own little motocross:




Mommy and Dadda's good friends were in Ruidoso for the holidays, so we went up the mountain to have lunch with them. Then, we went to Winter Park. It was freezing and snowing snow pellets, but we had a good time. I always like seeing my good friends Jonah, Toby, and Ryen.




While we were there, I rode the train and the carousel, and then I went down the snow hill in an inner tube. I had a blast!!





That night, we hung out with Mockon. She put some of her curlers in my hair, and I said, "I look sharp."


While I was at Mockon's house, I also got to play on her piano, even when I was so tired that I couldn't sit up to play.



On our last day with Mockon and Tio Cito, we went up to the Lodge for their yummy brunch. Yes, Tio Cito put bunny ears on Mommy. Oh, Tio!




While we were there, Tio bought me the coolest present, a stick horse! While we were waiting, I had to show off my riding skills. Everyone thought I was so cute!
Later that night, back at Mockon's house, the Larson family came by to visit. They had just driven in from Arizona. Dadda is Samantha's Godfather, so it is awesome that we got to visit with them. Mommy and Dadda set up a little "dinner theater" for us kids so that the adults could visit.


The next day, we drove back to Colorado. After Dadda got everything unloaded, we made dinner, and I wanted to help. Here I am wearing the apron that Mockon had made for me.


What a great Christmas!
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