CHRISTMAS CHEER: Bad weather doesn't matter for Andrew and Karen McNally and their children Liam, Finn and Katy who got into the Christmas spirit despite the rain. PHOTOS/GEORGE NOVAK
CHRISTMAS CHEER: Bad weather doesn't matter for Andrew and Karen McNally and their children Liam, Finn and Katy who got into the Christmas spirit despite the rain. PHOTOS/GEORGE NOVAK
Morning rain failed to dampen the Christmas spirit for the McNally family at Mount Maunganui.
Hamilton's Karen and Andrew McNally and their children Liam, Finn and Katy rugged up inside their tent, adorned with a Christmas wreath, bells, signage and even tinsel wrapped along the tent's cables.
"Usually we comedown on Boxing Day but we decided Santa could find us," Mrs McNally said.
The decision to spend Christmas camping at Mount Maunganui Beachside Holiday Park was accompanied with explanations of how Santa was still able to visit.
"We had to have discussions about Santa not having a chimney to climb down but he had a magic key instead."
Along with the Christmas decorations, a Merry Christmas welcome mat was placed at the main entry of the tent.
"You've got to make Christmas special," Mrs McNally said.
"It's such a short window in your children's lives. Our youngest is seven and we are treasuring those last years where Christmas is particularly special."