So this was our very first Christmas outside of Utah and away from family. I'm glad we were able to visit home during the season or I think I would have been really homesick on Christmas Day. We actually spent most of our time with awesome friends having a good time, so it went well!
We also tried to start a couple of traditions for our little family....the first was opening new pajamas on Christmas Eve. I know this is a really popular tradition among many families and I love it. It's not something my mom always did, but occasionally we got new jammies!

On Christmas Eve we had a nice dinner w/ Brett and Meg, then stayed up late playing games...Ticket to Ride, Kanasta, and Yahtzee!

We slept in on Christmas morning, then took our time opening gifts. It was kinda fun to have it just be us....much quieter than we are used to on Christmas morning though! I missed the commotion a little!
This was Brett's big surprise...that I didn't really give to him till about an hour after we had finished unwrapping other gifts! I think I finally surprised him...after 4 Christmases together it's about time I was finally more sneaky than he was!

To try to SIMPLIFY this year I used an idea that Brett's cousin was doing in her family. We did 4 gifts to go with these specific categories:
1. Want
2. Need
3. Wear
4. Seed
Brett's cousin actually did the 4th category as "Read," but neither Brett or I are big leisure readers right now, so we replaced that category with "Seed" so we could get eachother something for our little baby "seed" that is still growing! I think this category was definitely the funnest one to shop for!

Brett got me this cute pink bathtub because he thought it would be fun for me to have bathtime with baby girl! Also, he threw in the diaper changing pad....with the hopes of me being THE ONE to change all the diapers!! Yeah right babe!! :)

I gave Brett a bunch of books for him to read to baby girl! I can't wait to see him using them! It makes me smile to even think about it! I really liked this 4-category idea....It made me focus my gifts on certain things rather than just shop aimlessly! I plan on using the idea again next year. This is our cute little tree! It fit so snug in our old little apartment and now it looks puny in our living room, but I still love it!

We had brunch on Christmas with the Nydeggers and the Williams. It was delicious! Meg's family tradition is to cook Eggs Benedict...very tasty! We also had cinnamon pull-aparts, german pancakes, and a breakfast casserole!

The fellas: Brett, Tate, Dallin, Boston and Brett N.

The gals: Meg, Me and baby girl, and Amanda
For AS LONG as I can remember....(and even before my time) the Brklacich side of the family has a tradition of eating sauekraut and cabbage rolls on Christmas day, it is a Yugoslavian dish. AND also for AS LONG as I remember....I DON'T LOVE THIS MEAL!! Ever since Brett's first Christmas experience with my family he has really enjoyed this tradition. I definitely think it's an acquired taste! My grandparents house always smells like sauerkraut on Christmas! Brett said since we were having our first Christmas we should have this as one of our traditions. I laughed about it...and then realized he was dead serious!
So, I got on the phone with Grandpa Brklacich and told him my situation. He was surprised that I was going to do it, but I think he was proud of me for carrying on the tradition. I was wishing I'd watched him make these over years past, but he walked me through the recipe and off to the grocery store I went. Brett helped me early Christmas day to put the cabbage rolls together and within about an hour I smiled because this really familiar scent filled our house! No, It's not something you would love to smell if you walked into our house on Christmas and didn't know what was going on, but that VERY DISTINCT smell made me feel right at home and all of a sudden it felt like Christmas to me! THANKS GRANDPA for helping us keep the tradition alive! We love you!!

Brett and Megan came over to try our "Yugoslavian Dinner" and we also had leftovers from Christmas Eve too...mostly for my sake! I will still only eat a few bites of cabbage roll, then as always I fill up on ham and potatoes (grandma is always good to have a ham too for all us non-kraut lovers)! My Brett approved of the meal, but said it wasn't quite as strong as grandpas...so I guess next year we need more sauerkraut!

After dinner we went to the theater and saw "Marley & Me." It was a cute show. This is something I've done off and on growing up, but I really love going to a movie on Christmas or Christmas Eve...so I think that will stick as one of our traditions from here on out too! How bout you readers....ANY TRADITIONS your family loves? I would love more ideas for our future Christmas plans!
The day after Christmas: 31 weeks along!

We snapped these photos and then were off to Babies R Us!!! It's time to get ready for the little one! We've kinda been putting it off. Brett has been so busy with school and me with work we haven't really prepared much! While we were out we picked out a crib, changing table, stroller/carseat and bedding for her nursery!! I was loving it, although there were a lot of tough decisions to make!! I think Brett was about ready to pull his (and my) hair out after 2 1/2 hours in that store!!

It's crazy to think how much stuff there is to get! We also stopped on the way home for some paint samples for the nursery. I'm hoping to get a couple projects done before school starts and I have no husband again!
So, I'm definitely needing the help of experienced mothers out there as far as certain things to get and what to consider....the one thing on my mind right now is a crib mattress...so do you go pricey, or low end, or somewhere in the middle???? I've never thought about that before! Help me! There will be many more questions to follow, I'm sure!











































