No matter how hard these kids’ dad tried to get them to cooperate for that year’s Christmas card, nothing worked. He tried all kinds of ways to cheer them up. He made jokes, pulled funny faces, and even promised cookies. But nothing, it seems like all it did was make them even more upset. And then he got mad.
“You kids are gonna pose whether you like it or not.” Well, they did not like it. Congrats Dad, now you have the saddest Christmas card in history. Next time, if you want a Christmas card, pose for it yourself. Peace out.
It Runs in the Family
Some things run in the family. For example, the things that run in the Hemsworth family are acting talent and the looks of a Norse god. The things that run in the Kardashian family are money and the ability to create drama out of things as mundane as a side salad.
The things that run in this family are poor eyesight and a lack of awareness of what is or isn't awkward. Either that, or they are all fully aware of the bit they are taking part in and simply have impeccable comedic timing. Whatever the case may be, this family Christmas card photo is absolute gold!
Cool Elf Alert
This grandfather is honestly the coolest elf we’ve ever seen. Are those skis?
Our favorite part is that he is also wearing an inflatable safety vest while sitting on his recliner.
Scary Santa
This awkward photo is brought to us courtesy of actress and model Amber Valletta. While this girl grew up to be very comfortable in front of the camera, the same thing cannot be said about her baby brother.
We might be a little unfair here, though. Looking at this Santa, we think sitting on his lap would have made us look even more awkward than this little boy. Truth be told, guys dressed up as Santa have gotten a bit of a bad rep over the last few years. The creepy look this dad is pulling doesn't do the bearded hero of Christmas any favors.
A Very LA Christmas
This guy’s family was nervous about the impact his move to Los Angeles would have on his lifestyle and morals.
He sent them this card to let them know that everything was A-Okay.