We're so lucky that Mike's parents were generous enough to fly to Texas the few days leading up to Christmas so that we could all be together. It's such a blessing that we were able to have that this year - and we're even more grateful that when our parents are all together - it just feels right. It works, and it's absolutely wonderful. Even though they had to leave on Christmas morning, we felt so so thankful to have the Mobleys in Texas for as long as we did.
Over the break, we had a few traditions that were blended from both families - and we had a few new adventures that will surely become part of our future holiday seasons in Texas. True to my format, I'm choosing to share with you a few of the highlights below!
1. The most merry carriage ride you've ever seen - Because we are in Texas, we may not have been dashing through the snow, in a one horse open sleigh, but we had quite a festive outing with everyone. My mom organized a carriage ride to take the 8 of us through Highland Park to take in all the spectacular Christmas lights! So we packed up all of our cozy blankets, we filled up 6 flasks with belly-warming whisky, and we donned our gay apparel for a chilly ride in Dallas. The carriage played some carols while the snow white horses trotted through the streets. We were all mesmerized by the beauty and advancements in exterior illumination as we snuggled up together. I've never done the carriage ride before, but it was spectacular & a very festive family activity to keep us all in the spirit.
2. Lobster Dinner for 8 - It's become a DuPont tradition to cook lobsters for dinner on Christmas Eve and we couldn't wait to share the tradition with Mike's parents. My dad flies the lobsters in straight from Maine, and they come out at the DFW baggage claim the day we cook them! I'm not sure if it was the company, or the lobsters themselves, but this year - our crustaceaus meal was the best ever. And we blended a Mobley tradition into our meal when Mike's parents brought out the party crackers so we could all wear our matching paper crowns!
3. Family gift exchange - The Christmas tree at my parent's house had more presents under it than any other Christmas we've ever had. My parents had all of their presents carefully wrapped, Mike & I had most of our gifts shipped to wrap in Texas, Mike's parents brought all of their gifts and stockings to Texas, and when it came time to open everything on Christmas eve, Garrett & Jenny brought a carload of goodies. It was beautiful. When we exchanged most of the gifts on Christmas Eve night (before both the Mobleys & Garrett & Jenny had to leave Texas), there was wrapping paper covering what seemed like every inch of the floor, there were ribbons found behind the couch cushions and the dogs were running around with foil bows in their mouths. We all paraded around the family room modeling our new treats and hugging each other for the thought and love that went into each and every gift we exchanged. I haven't had a Christmas that felt this crazy since my brother and I were just little kids!
4. Post Christmas Mav's Game - Because it was the day after Christmas, and the seats were open, we were so lucky to be given tickets to the Maverick's game against the Lakers at the American Airlines Center in downtown Dallas! Not only was the game a treat, but the seats were fantastic! We got to sit in a box, which means unlimited access to food AND drinks...for the whole game! Not to mention, we had the greatest view in the arena! The days immediately following Christmas can be a little sad because it's all over - but we kept the energy up with a little b-ball.
Mike & I spent a little bit more time in Texas after we lost a few family members on Christmas morning. We got a some extra time for extra snuggles on the couch with the pups, a few extra movies on Netflix, a couple more post-Christmas drinks, and 3 more days of much needed rest & relaxation. We were definitely missing two very special people who could have made our family fusion complete - and that was Mike's sister Jennifer & her husband Bill. They were missed terribly in Texas, and would have been the perfect addition to our extremely festive Mobley/DuPont Southern Christmas.
We hope that you all had a blessed and enjoyable holiday with your families. This was such a special year that went by way to quickly, but the season definitely peaked with us all together in Dallas. I'm not sure where we'll all be next year, or who's turn it will be to host - but this year was one for the books! Merry Christmas to you all with lots of love from the Mobleys!