>It’s always a four day marathon when we celebrate Christmas with both sides of our family, now in towns 120 miles apart. The effort this year was worth all the miles, the ice-covered roads, and the weeks of preparation. What family is not worth our best? We are fortunate and blessed to have four generations of family and friends to celebrate with.
Oldest grandson, who entertained us with the dance steps he learned to “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree”
Aunt Donna with all five great nephews.
My oldest son and his youngest in “Christmas” headbands.
Grandmama (Max’s mom) with youngest family member
Proud Papa Max with first granddaughter
Three of our four sons (with our adorable granddaughter)
Four boy cousins with our special niece
A special treat. I got to have Christmas morning coffee (Kona, of course) with college friend, Linda Cavis, who now lives in Hawaii and visits Oklahoma ever so often.
My sisters and me.
Our Christmas is over for another year, but we’re left with lots of memories and the warmth of laughter, good food, and time spent together. I hope yours has been as memorable as ours.