I hope you had a Merry and Blessed Christmas! We did at our house. As has been our tradition since the early 1980's [when my mother-in-law passed the baton to me to continue the Christmas Eve family gathering] everyone arrived around 3:00 o'clock. Well almost everyone - granddaughter Ellie had the stomach flu so Jeremy stayed home with her.
With working 12 days straight at The Whitney, I was so behind this year and didn't get my tree decorated until Dec. 23rd - cutting it very close to the wire!
Usually I serve dinner buffet style by setting up a long food table in the family room, but this year I decided to serve my family restaurant style in courses and even though we aren't Italian, our meal was.
We began with homemade creamy Minestrone soup, followed by a garden salad [Olive Garden style with their salad dressing and croutons]. The next course was a side of Spaghetti with meat sauce, and the main entree was Chicken Cordon Bleu, Green Beans, and Corn Pudding. I bought Italian bread and bread sticks from the local Italian bakery. Dessert, served later in the evening, was our birthday cake for Jesus - a Cassata Cake and a chocolate cake [the grandkids favorite].
Izzy and Papa in their red buffalo checked tops.
Izzy and Papa in their red buffalo checked tops.
~ Jerry and Me ~
~ Landon, Samantha and Izzy ~
~ Sharon, Brooke and Brianna ~
~ Steve and Sharon ~
Steve, Sharon and Girls. It's been nice having Brianna home for three months, but she leaves Sunday morning to head back to Nashville to begin another semester of her graduate studies.
I have to brag on her talents - below is the drawing she gave her mother for Christmas.
~ Lori and Dave ~
After dinner, Izzy read the Christmas story from Luke's Gospel.
Then it was time to open presents from youngest to oldest. Landon LOVED his 'Comfy' blanket/hooded sweatshirt from Brooke and Brianna. Izzy got one too.
~ Brooke ~
~ Lori and Dave waiting their turn ~
Being the oldest, Jerry and I were the last ones to open our gifts. I'll share my gifts in a separate post.
After gifts we had dessert. Lori made a tray of decorated sugar cookies which we enjoyed in addition to cake. Then we played games around the dining room table. Everyone stayed until around 11:00 o'clock, and then our house suddenly fell silent and Papa and I settled in for a long winter's nap! ;-) It was a very fun family time together, but we definitely missed Jeremy and Ellie.
Today [Thursday] is a work day for me so I'll be heading off to The Whitney after enjoying four days off. Christmas Day next post.
I'm not sure how you found time to cook all that, much less put up a tree, with your work schedule, but everything looks marvelous, and I know you enjoyed having your family together. Poor Ellie, I know she missed being there! I hope she is well soon. Good pictures of everyone, and an especially good one of you and Jerry. Merry Christmas to you all.
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