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Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck had a blended family and hummingbird-themed Christmas

Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck, here in October, celebrated their first Christmas as a married couple. (Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck, here in October, celebrated their first Christmas as a married couple. (Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
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Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez have their first Christmas as Mr. and Mrs. Affleck.

"We have blended families, doubled the people, doubled the fun, doubled the love, doubled the presents and tripled the chaos!!" Lopez wrote in her newsletter.

The duo, said they were "sending a little holiday cheer" to all. The couple celebrated Christmas with her 14-year-old twins Emme and Max (who Lopez shares with Marc Anthony), and Affleck's kids Violet, 17, Seraphina, 13, and Samuel, 10 (who he shares with Jennifer Garner).

"I've been hunkering down at home (and loving it) since I wrapped my last movie, just getting ready for the holidays!" Lopez wrote.

She added that her Christmas decor this year had a hummingbird theme, inspired by her song "Hummingbird" on her , "This Is Me...Now."

"To me, hummingbirds are messengers of love," she said. "They're also the fastest bird but they always have time to stop, eat something sweet and smell the roses. I identify with them, but more than anything, whenever I see one, I feel like it's a sign from God that everything is going to be OK."

Lopez said she also decorated a

"It's a Gucci dress that I've had in my closet which I bought a year ago and I've been waiting for the perfect occasion to wear," she explained. "I thought it was perfect for our Hummingbird Christmas Party."

Lopez had a blast at the family party, writing that it "was filled with family, friends, colleagues, and people we've known from over the years. We sang and danced and had the most amazing time!"

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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