Friday, December 27, 2019

Hang On

I just turned out what might be the last bread and rolls of 2019.  My, this has been a banner bread and roll making year!  I'll be happy to take a break from that sack of flour.
Pictures galore, starting with my children's  Christmas on Sunday and moving through our last Christmas last evening with Handy Man's family.

I love, just love when your perfectly working iMac quits and you pay a fortune to get a new and better one that doesn't work as well as the old one.  Case in point- I clicked on these pictures in the order they were taken and in which I wanted them to appear and they uploaded all mixed up.  Yay, rah!  So now I will spend quite a bit of time, cutting and pasting them back in order. First world problems, I know, but why doesn't this thing work like it is supposed to?

So this was the first year in a way long time that no one had to nap or be home by bedtime, so we started our Christmas Dinner at 1:00 with much deliciousness.  Even the Captain contributed a pile of wings from his new smoker.  We munched and played with games and presents well into dark thirty.










Back in the summer, Pap still on a life vest, I was endlessly searching for something to fill our time. They offered a class at the library, using an engraver.  We took the class and proceeded to make all the Gramerlings a personalized box.  We have a few odd or unusual names and spellings, so you can't easily find some of their names on items.  I would design them and Pap ran the engraver.










 

 Then it was Jammies Time.  All my little deers!

 

 When it got dark, Drummer Boy headed the pack up the hill for a fire and sparklers. 
I have always been a holiday person.  Somehow though, trying to consider everyone's schedules, likes and dislikes, etc, tends to leave me searching for some joy.  This was as close to a Courier and Ive's Christmas as ever I plan to get and, as I long suspected, it was lovely!!



On Monday, we headed to wilds to do our Blackbean Omelets with Ol' Mother Hubbard's crew.  I managed to get there with the stuff for supper, but walked off without the gifts, caramels and my camera.  Are you kidding me?  Well, we still had a good time!

Rae's crew came back out for lunch on our 60 plus degree Christmas Eve.  We enjoyed lots of leftovers.  Pap parted with a truck he's been working on for a long time.
I remembered to give her a stocking stuffer I forgot- Homemade Vanilla.  When vanilla in the store exceeded $12 for a two ounce bottle, I thought that would be a gift people would use. Helps if you remember to give it to them- just saying. 

Since I spent most of fall break in Vermont, my bulbs never got planted, so we used this warm day to do the deed.

The Gingerbread house was covered with seed and left for the birds.


Aunt Tish and Jordan invited us for a very tasty Christmas Eve dinner.  Tish broke out Mama's old falling apart Bible to pray and light a candle and took a deep breath and got it done.  That would've have made my Mama smile.
Wow, our sibling pictures have sure decreased in size, but grateful for sharing around the table with old stories and new, and laughs and tears.  Sweet!
We work on such different schedules that it is hard to get together with Terri and David. It was good to see them.
 

On Christmas morning, I headed over the river and through the city to see Noella, Ivonne and our newest little love.

Oh my, what can be better on Christmas Day then snuggly this squishy littlest bit!

Late afternoon I headed back to the farm with gifts, caramels and camera in tow.  I've long been the candy maker.  Different kinds of fudge and caramels which this groups loves.  I decided next year that I'll extend the Blackbean Christmas dinner to include candy making.  If anything, this year has taught me that I need to be teaching this generation how to do a few things.


These Gramerlings got boxes with their names as well.


I was annoyed at forgetting the stuff earlier, but was grateful for a busy Christmas Day.
A friend lost a parent, so I was also cooking to take them a meal for family coming in.  Handy Man's family was trying to decide on what to do for Christmas, so I invited them here for the day after, which is Handy Man's Mom's birthday.  Her love is Lemon Meringue pie.  So our Christmas festivities ended with more good food and visiting. 





So ends Christmas 2019.  
Thank you Lord for seeing us through a very trying year with so many miracles and so much love and kindness. We are blessed.

1 comment:

  1. Love, love love the boxes and all the pics! I always forget I can keep up here with your family...but you know I'm an email/texting fan... :)

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