Covid Christmas was rather low key, no big family breakfast gathering. MeMa and I had our morning cups sitting in the parlor and watching the rest of the neighborhood waking up. This is the third day after her chemo infusion so typically she is not feeling well, surprisingly it has started just the opposite. We were up late Christmas Eve but the only one showing any tiredness was Roxy.
Youngest son Ian is on the left and eldest son Nathan on the right
Left to right
Taeya, Lucy holding Jupiter, Nathan, Brooklyn, Jackie, Aungelle, Adrianne, Ian and Jill
Back to the cozy parlor and Christmas morn, we prepared the house for our youngest son's family coming to open their gifts and to celebrate Lucy's birthday. Just after eating cake there was knock at the door, daughter-in-law Jill's parents came bringing MeMa and I a complete Christmas dinner including desert
Soon they all left to have their Christmas dinner out at Grandma and Grandpas house and quiet returned to Menagerie Manor. MeMa and I settled in and had an early supper. Thank you Grandma Debbie
What a wonderful family you have. You are very lucky.
ReplyDeleteThank you Yael, you are so very right.
DeleteHow wonderful that you managed to have such a good day in spite of everything you have going on there at the moment. Lovely that you received a complete Christmas dinner.
ReplyDeleteIt was so unexpected and delicious.
DeleteSuch large and loving family, how wonderful. Wishing youallthe best for the year ahead.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rosemary, we are all praying for a better year.
DeleteYour family is pretty close to perfect.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joanne, we have been truly blessed.
DeleteA belated Merry Christmas to you all, Doc.
ReplyDeletePraying for a blessed New Year for all.