Happy Holidays: A Series of Unfortunate Events



Hello again! I was pretty excited to create a post full of fun and festive photos from the holidays, but a series of unfortunate events left our "happy holidays" slightly less than cheery. I almost abandoned this post completely, but even unfortunate moments are memories and maybe we'll get to laugh at these ones in the future. The far future. This is how the events of our holiday season unraveled.


  1. We got a pretty unexpected negative reaction when we made the decision to spend Christmas as a family in our own home instead of travelling to see family like we've done in the past. (Mind you, we live in a separate state and it is always us traveling several hundred miles with a toddler and five year old rather than anyone coming to see us).

  2. A few days before Christmas I got a call from my midwife saying that my last test showed a little bacteria, but she couldn't tell if I had an infection so I had to take antibiotics for the next week just in case. Ugh, my pill count just went up from four to six per day.

  3. On Christmas Eve, Liana fell on the hardwood floor and her top front teeth went through her bottom lip, leaving her gums purple and bruised, an open wound on the inside of her mouth, a fat lip, and a WHOLE LOT of blood and tears.

  4. On Christmas Day, Abel had a crying fit because he didn't want to come visit us for the weekend. He was extremely over tired and super grumpy until he finally fell asleep in the car.


  5. On New Year's Eve while visiting friends, Liana tried cranberry juice for the first time. She loved it! Then she vomited several times.

  6. Also on New Year's Eve at our friend's house, Liana got her head stuck in between the stair railings. This unleashed a lot of screaming, stomping, and many tears. Within minutes of being freed (Ashton and Chris practically had to pull iron bars a part), a giant egg appeared on the right side of her head above her ear because she panicked and was pulling so hard.

  7. On New Year's Day, Liana and I were sick all day. I spent half of the day in bed sleeping. Liana wanted to fight it so she spent the day on and off napping while Ashton dealt with the whiny inconsolable toddler tantrums.

  8. On the second day of the new year, it was Ashton’s turn. He spent the entire day in bed after spending most of the previous night sleepless and vomiting. Apparently Liana had passed on her misfortune.

  9. To top it all off, Liana has been a bit crankier than normal anyway because, oh guess what, she's teething again! Can she fit any more teeth in her mouth? Well her back molars on the bottom are almost all the way through now. She just has the top two left and teething will finally be over!

Of course we were still able to get a few cute moments out of our time. Liana helped me bake the cookies in the top picture, which I brought into work to share with my coworkers. Ashton squeezed her into her Christmas pajamas from last year which is why they say 'my first Christmas'. They are size 9-12 months and last year they were way too big on her (she was eight months old) and this year they were too small (she was twenty months old), but they are super cute and have her name embroidered on them! One of Liana's favorite Christmas gifts is her toy kitchen. She has played with it every day since Christmas morning and, as you can see, she likes to stick her head in the microwave! Finally, in the bottom picture Liana is rinsing her toothbrush after brushing her teeth. She slides her potty over to the sink and brushes her teeth all by herself. She loves it! Also, how cute are her little slippers that I got her for Christmas?

How did you and your family fare this holiday season? I hope your family had better luck than mine! x


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16 comments:

  1. I think this is probably an accurate account of many people's christmas' too. Don't people hate it when you decide to stay at home on Xmas day. Our Xmas wasn't great as we lost an immediate family member at the end of November x

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  2. Ooh no, sorry you didn't have a great Christmas. I hope the new year is better.

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  3. Sorry your Christmas didn't go as planned. I hope 2016 is a better year for you!

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  4. This is a great post. When you have kids, hardly anything goes right. My daughter was 13 months old this holiday season and teething like a crazy person, so i get the cranking tantrums. Glad you had some fun moments.

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  5. Honestly, I think Christmas is full of way too much hype. It's inevitable that it ends up being a disappointment. I hope your family have gotten over you not travelling to see them x

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  6. Oh my gosh! That's a sorry state of sods law. I'm glad you still managed to see the good that happened. Hopefully that's your bad luck done x

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  7. Oh no! I hope everyone is well and ok now! It is refreshing to hear about a Christmas that is 'normal' rather than a Pinterest advert!! We had some minor blips too. Thank you for your honesty. Kaz x

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  8. Oh no, I'm sorry you had such a rubbish time of it. Those cookies look amazing though! And good for you for holding your own and having a family Christmas, it's what I do too. The children have to come first and they don't enjoy the travelling.x

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  9. Oh dear :( hope you've all recovered ok. You can't plan anything with kids can you? From colds, to stomach bugs, chicken pox.... grrrrr

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  10. Oh bless you! Sounds very stressful and so eventful :(! x

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  11. Oh no, hopefully you've had your bad christmas and all the others will be lovely!! Hope your all doing better now :)

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  12. I love those slippers. Looks like you had an eventful Christmas/New Year. I completely understand point number 1 too. We had Christmas just the three of us as a little family, don't think our families were too happy.x

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  13. Love the very long Christmas cap. Such a cutie wearing it too. #bestandworst

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  14. Oh no, sorry your Christmas didn't exactly go to plan. What a palaver! I hope you're all feeling 100% now too and here's to a wonderful 2016! x

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  15. Unfortunately, this is the reality that nobody shares on Facebook with their friends. But you got through it, survived it and are now past it. So you rock Momma, onwards to another eventful parenting day :-)

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  16. Ahhh Danielle!! Sounds like it all went on with you guys over the holiday season! Poor you and I hope things have settled down and you are feeling lots better. Thanks for linking up lovely #bestandworst

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