Twas the night before Christmas in the Stratton Home
Where children, and parents, waited for Santa to come
When what to their wondering eyes should appear
But presents and gifts brought by Santa and his Reindeer
The stockings were placed in the chairs with care
In hopes of preventing broken items in there
What a wondrous sight for us to see
How generous that Saint Nicholas can be
Now to bed we must go so we may rest
For Christmas morning will truly be best
As morning arose, some children did not
And waiting on one made the fits non stop
But at last we could leave the room to see
What Santa had left for us underneath the tree
Zhu Zhu pets, dolls, a monkey for one
Balls and bats just to name some
A gift I must mention was not a toy
But a blanket to keep this boy full of joy
Now after the presents have all opened been
It's time to grab our stockings and take a look within
Candies and treats to our hearts desire
Of these sweets we hope to never tire
What a wonderful morning, what a mess to clean up
But it's now off to grandma's to share what we got
Now three sleepy boys a nap they must take
before all three on the naughty list make
Now sadly to work Daddy must go
Just look at that fog! Sweetie please take it slow
What a fun evening everyone spent
With grandpa's and grandma's, uncles and aunts
Now it is bedtime and we lovingly wait
For Daddy's return so to home he can take
What a wonderful Morning, what a wonderful day
What wonderful Presents Christmas brought our way
Happy Christmas to all who we love and miss
With love from us all and from the boys a big kiss
Lunch, Please
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