This Canadian family is committed to their holiday card. Not only did they move all of their stuff outside into the snow, but they were also sitting calmly in robes in below-zero temperatures.
The card did come out pretty cool though. And at the end of the day, isn’t that all that matters when it comes to Christmas family cards?
The Famous Tree Stand
We are not sure where this family lives, or if this is even their house, but that tree is absolutely enormous. No wonder they all felt like they had to honor it by performing this impromptu tree stand.
They even tried to kind of shape themselves like a Christmas tree. They get an 'A' for effort.
Underwater Santas
We're going to ignore the fact that the son on the right is clearly a vampire. Also, we have to ask one question: Why is Dad not wearing a hat? Did it float up to the surface? To be honest, we could ask plenty more questions about this hilarious family Christmas card photo.
But this is the mystery we really need answers to! One option is that he doesn't want the hat to block Mom from view. Another option is that he is fully aware of how stupid this all looks and that's as far as he was willing to cooperate. We're gonna go with option two.
Zoom Life Has Gone Too Far
The last few years have marked the beginning of standardizing remote work protocols. After too many people became used to attending classes and meetings via video chat, dressing their bottom half seemed useless.
Business suits — out. Button-downs with boxer shorts — in. This family took the concept a tad too far if you ask us. Nobody needs to know the horrors that Dad's camping booties have seen. Because let's face it, if we can't be casual on Christmas, then when can we? And now that people are more casual than ever before, this kind of photo should come as no surprise.
This Man and All His Wives Wish You A Merry Christmas
When people hear that someone is Mormon, all they can think about is how many wives they have.
This guy was sick of the question and decided to add some extra wives to his yearly holiday card and nip future questions in the bud.