Tonight in a car ride home from a basketball game, we had a moment where an outside of observer would have caught a glimpse of why we use words like 'fun', 'party', 'chaos', 'crazy', and 'exhausting' to describe our family.
To set the scene, we had all just piled into the van after watching what was probably Caeden's most exciting basketball game of the season. The energy and volume was pretty high.
All of a sudden we hear Makela talking to someone else - outside the environment of the car. She was on a video call, via
ooVoo, chatting with a friend about important teenage girl topics. This discovery led to Caleb and Kyron, sitting in the row in front of her, wanting to participate in the call, resulting in lots of shouting at Makela's friend through her phone. Caeden sat quietly replaying the recent victory on the basketball court in his mind.
Someone mentions Christmas Vacation which Caleb thinks is in reference to the classic holiday movie (#3 on my
2009 Favorite holiday movie countdown) and Caleb starts throwing out quotes and funny moments for everyone to laugh at. No one is really listening to Caleb at this point, except Kyron, who shares his favorite moment from the movie - when Grandma starts singing the National Anthem at the end of the movie.
Without warning, Kyron breaks out in song. He's singing the National Anthem - or at least what he thinks the words are - as loud as he can so all of us in the car AND Makela's friend on the ooVoo call can appreciate his rendition. This sets Caleb off laughing before he joins in singing. Caeden is still replaying the game in his mind, but we begin to hear drumming sounds on the back of Kyron's seat - a sign that he's getting ready to join the crazies.
Makela is now yelling at the boys because she can't hear her friend on the call, Marcy is laughing so hard, she's crying! I still am not sure if she's laughing at Kyron's words, Makela's dramatic reaction to the interruption of her call, Caleb's off-tune singing, or just the chaos of the car. Caeden breaks down and adds his own singing voice to the "choir" while continuing the percussion line on the back of the seat, arm rest, and any other nearby surface. Eventually, I couldn't stand it any longer and I too joined in on the song.
We finished on a very dramatic and drawn out note, followed by more crazy laughter. Then a simple comment from Makela to her friend (who was
still on the phone):
"And.... that's my family!"
Just an ordinary car ride with the Kaopuiki's.
Then, after that post, I had a friend comment and challenge me via Facebook:
Are you guilty of what I often find myself guilty of? You don't have to top last year's idea. It *was* fantatstic, and if this year's design is just *great* that's fine. The intent/spirit is to show us what is important to you guys, right? Maybe simple/straightforward is best. Don't get stuck trying to be clever and accidently miss the real intent of connecting with those you care about.
Wow! That last line really hit me. The whole intent of why we send our cards and write our Christmas letter is because we want to share with people special to us updates about our family and let them know that we care about them and are thinking of them during the holiday season. Instead, I think I allowed the idea of the card to become about me - and frankly, just typing that makes me feel a little creepy. The last thing the Christmas season is about, is me (feeling creepy again).
So, below is our 2011 Family Christmas card - simple and basic in design, but complete with sincerity of thought and love for our family and friends during the Christmas season.