
Merry Christmas everyone! Actually by now it's Boxing Day.
Happy Boxing Day!
We had a fun Christmas. We opened presents, played with toys, ate a good dinner, and opened crackers. Crackers are little wrapped tubes. Two people yank on each end until it pops. Whoever ends up with the middle part gets what's inside: a toy, a lame joke, and a paper crown. It's a British tradition. Check out the video:
In case you're wondering what I got for Christmas, I got a bunch of cool stuff, including new tracks for my train.

2 comments:
Is that the best they have for Christmas trees in England?
Are you suggesting that our tree is short? It's actually not local; we brought it from the States. We didn't want to have to buy one, so it was either bring a three-foot tree or make one out of paper and tape it to the wall.
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