Our boys make lots of handmade gifts leading up to Christmas and we do some baking, but there is still hustle and bustle. Christmas Eve is when we fully unplug and soak up the magic as a family. We gather round the table with candles lit, linger over dinner and then take turns reading books by the tree, eating dessert, reading more books and singing carols before the kids climb upstairs to bed by candle light, waiting for Christmas morning… I’m sharing this unplugged time as part of the Childhood Unplugged project, and I’m honored and grateful to be joining this group of photographers committed to spending time experiencing life with their children, documenting and sharing these moments. Head over to Childhood Unplugged to see more adventures and quiet moments away from screens and technology…
12-24-2014 . photos of me were taken by my husband Jesse
Happy New Year Childhood Unplugged! – January 2015 | - […] Sharon McKeeman […]
Monica Calderin - There is nothing like the nostalgia of family traditions to pass on to our children. Some of my fondest memories are those traditions that I experienced as a kid year after year. Looks like you all had a wonderful evening.
Michelle McDaid - How lucky are you to be in your family’s Christmas photos!? I can only dream. Beautiful!