The evening's devotion was in Isaiah 52:7 & 53:5, which Henry summed up as "Good things always cost something just like Jesus died on the cross."
Day 24 was Christmas eve and the fun wasn't about to let up. Henry worked on some ornaments/ gifts for his grandparents in the morning. Then we went to Auntie Mary's house for Christmas lunch and a white elephant gift exchange. The kids tried their hardest to not run around but couldn't help themselves and the feast that was prepared was delicious! We even had some sticky rice and crab! The white elephant gift exchange is always full of fun, silliness and a bit of strategy. This year's hotly contested item was a bear shooter than everyone wanted. In the end, Juan's strategy netted him the goal so to soothe unhappy children, future play dates at Aidan's house was planned.
Afterwards, we went to Christmas eve service with Gung Gung and Pau Pau, sang more amazing songs and listened to the story, "Drummer Boy" by Loren Long. Following that, we drove an hour up to Pleasanton to see the lights at Widmer World and they did not disappoint. The family transformed their backyard (and front yard) into a walk through Christmas lights and models extravanganza! There were all sorts of characters, moving vehicles and wheels, and lights, lights and more lights! We bought hot chocolate gifted to us by Auntie Georgette and Henry was amazed that the hot chocolate was still hot since we made it earlier in the day! Thinking back on the day, Henry remembered the delicious desserts and said, "I really liked the cake at the party!"
Luke 2:14 was the focus of the Christmas eve devotion and Henry noticed that "When the angels heard that Jesus was going to be born, they were so so full of joy!'
Day 25 is Christmas Day!!! The day we've been waiting for. Henry woke up very excited with Merry Christmases for everybody. We gathered at Gung Gung and Pau Pau's house for Christmas presents, hand-cut noodle lunch and an okonomiyaki dinner. The cousins enjoyed opening gifts, playing with their new toys and reminiscing on their musical performance numbers.