Friday, December 27, 2013

Memories from Christmas

We were blessed to enjoy more than one Christmas celebration this year.  It is at the one time every year that we can plan to see most of our family.  Earlier in December, we took Vince's Aunt Annette out to dinner; she is always hosting our family for home-cooked meals throughout the year, so she did let us treat her in December!

On Saturday, December 21, Amy and Chris Silvertooth (Terry & Ken's children) hosted my side of the family.  There were many delicious food dishes for our mexican fiesta potluck, and lots of conversation and fun for the 7 little ones (Terry's 5 out of 6 grandchildren were there plus our 2.) There was even a surprise visitor!
 Little Brock with his new train.
 Garrett and Cailyn ready for dinner!
 Bode ready to eat!
 Ethan excited to enjoy Christmas!

 Look WHO'S here!??!??!!




Aiden showing me his creative skills!
Marybeth showing Brock one of the books we gave him.

On Sunday, December 22, we were invited to Martin & Kim's home for Vince's side of the family's celebration.  It was a "Feast of the 7 fishes", typically consisting of seven different seafood dishes.  This celebration commemorates the wait for the midnight birth of baby Jesus. It was especially nice to see our niece and nephews whom we rarely see throughout the year.
 Beth and Mariana, celebrating her 1st Christmas!
 Landon and Cailyn were very excited to see Mariana!
 Cailyn gave Nick her dolly to hold; he did so very willingly!
 Landon loved Aunt Kim's drum!

 Mariana is ready to crawl....

 Troy with girlfriend Haley


 Bride-to-be Giana with the children

On Christmas Eve, after our breakfast with Alissa to celebrate her birthday, instead of my usual last-minute Christmas wrapping, Vince and I spent our day packing boxes in preparation for our move and we made homemade sauce for lasagne.  A surprise came in the middle of the day when the title company called and sent a notary to our house so we could sign papers for our new home. We attended mass at 6:30. It was also a beautiful celebration of Jesus' birth.

Christmas Day arrived, and after preparing lasagne, we loaded the car and arrived at Alissa and Alan's home with gifts and food around 11:30.  Their home is beautifully decorated for Christmas, and we all enjoyed chicken enchiladas and tortilla soup for lunch. (The lasagne was the main course for our evening meal.)  After lunch, we opened our "stockings"...this year I had to use wine bags with "stocking tags" as I didn't even attempt to find our usual stockings in the Christmas closet this year. Then, Alissa and Alan's friends took their leave, Cailyn and Landon suprisingly took a nap on Alissa & Alan's guest bed and, no suprise, Grandpa napped too on their comfy sofa upstairs while everyone else played games downstairs.  Alan's brother John also spent the day with us as Alan's parents always travel to Alabama on Christmas Day to see Alan's sister and family. My folks arrived at 5:00 to enjoy part of the day with us. After a walk to the nearby park with our grandkids, we enjoyed a nice dinner together.

 Alan and brother John



 Friends Kim and Ward live in Alan & Alissa's neighborhood.

 Aunt Alissa helping Cailyn build nutter-butter "reindeer"

 Gift-opening


 Walk in the park











It's been a very memorable Christmas, for many reasons...but most of all we appreciate the blessing of "family"!  We wish everyone a Happy New Year filled with many more blessings!

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