We searched the tree farm for our Christmas tree:
The kids pleaded their case to Santa. (Well, 5 out of 6 of the kids have. Mason won't even look at him.) Here's jolly old St Nick with Mason's stand-in/body-double, cousin George:
Everyone counted down the days with a daily Advent treat and saying our Advent prayers at dinner:
Our yearly visitor, Jingle the Elf, sometimes surprised us! (that is, when he remembered to move from his spot the day before! He's been
And we even squeezed in some long winter's naps between family gatherings:
But of all of the pictures I have taken this Christmas season, this picture means the most to me:
The circle of life My dad is facing his first Christmas (since 1944!) without Mom. Looking at him breaks my heart, because I know part of his is gone. And yet, in his arms he holds a bit of their legacy, their 25th grandchild, our Annie. A little part of Mom came back to us and provided some light while we were in the midst of darkness and grief.
Kinda reminds me of another little baby we celebrate.....
This year, amidst all of the hustle and bustle this time of year brings, I have found a new peace. Above all, I'm grateful for life. For my Mom's life and for Annie's, and all of my children's, life. Two souls who crossed paths in Heaven. Two souls who have blessed my life, defined my year and re-awakened my faith.
From our family to yours:
MERRY CHRISTMAS!













Amen. Alleluia!
ReplyDeleteEmanuel: God with us.
Your blog, your pictures, and your loving family are an inspiration to us.
Merry Christmas from the Ramirez family of Montana