Thursday, December 20, 2012

Brewster Returns

Our elf, Brewster, joined our family last Christmas, and he was a big hit with Evan.  He got into some mischief last year, but this year he has definitely outdone himself.  Daddy is usually in charge of Brewster's behavior, but I did whisper a few ideas to him.  This little tradition is really just for fun in our house.  We don't really teach our kids that they get gifts for Christmas only when they've been good because well, let's face it, if it was true that Santa didn't bring naughty kids gifts (or brought them only coal), very few if any kids would be receiving any gifts.  We teach forgiveness around here.  Forgiveness from Jesus and from Santa.  Brewster does watch though, and he likes to hear some sincere apologies when someone has done something wrong.  In the meantime, he likes to have a little fun at night when the kids are in bed.  What a stinker!

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On one of his first nights back, he snuck into Evan's room and stole some of his undies to do a little tree decorating.  He looks mighty proud of his work. 

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Then, he colored a nice picture for Santa. 

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Elves apparently really like sweets, and Brewster made himself a little syrupy drink one night. 
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Roasting marshmallows over a candle made me a little nervous.  How did that little stinker manage to light a candle without setting himself on fire?  He doesn't even have real hands!

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Sneaking a cookie from our stash.  He looks especially deviant here.  

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Flying around on a two headed dragon. 

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And cruising in the safari jeep. 

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Becoming Jedi Master Brewster. 

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Ready for some football. 

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Playing cowboys and Indians with the army men. 

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Flying around like a superhero in the Batman helicopter. 

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And enjoying a lovely game of Angry Birds. 

So you can imagine Evan has really enjoyed having Brewster around this year.  I am pretty sure he is going to get a little sad on Christmas morning when Brewster has to leave.  Last year, Santa left Evan and Brody a nice note to let them know Brewster would be with him and would come back next year.  I hope that will be enough to appease them this year.

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5 comments:

  1. I love the way you teach forgiveness instead of naughtiness. That is awesome! I've always hated the whole naughty thing. I'm not into guilt at all.

    Brewster looks like he's having a blast at your house! He must really enjoy visiting your home each year. ;-)

    Sending you hugs! :)
    Xoxo

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  2. Looks like fun adventures are happening at your place! I too like your lesson on forgiveness! :)

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  3. I love it! We got our elf this year and we didn't really even introduce it as something that was a way for us to let Santa know if Spencer had been naughty. I don't like the concept of naughty. The elf is mostly just for fun. I think I enjoy Winston just as much as Spencer does.

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  4. I so love this tradition and want to get one for us too, but my kiddo is only with us 2 weekends the whole month of December...

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  5. I also like the idea of Brewster being about forgiveness because who of us would end up with more than coal??? It looks like Brewster's been having some fun this year though :)

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