What an absolute pleasure to watch 18 mo. Aubrey explore the hallway to her bedroom with toddler speed. Soon we’d recognize that where there was quiet, immediate investigation was required! She was more into ripping paper, pulling colored tissue from gift bags, and trying to grab her mama’s cell phone! Zach was a very polite teenage guest, laughing along with everyone when we gave him a coupon for $10 off a Barbie Doll as a “gotcha gift!” Renee’ and Cheryl’s families’ conversations are lively and I’m glad they are “on my side.” I would not want these two plotting against me!
When Marvin’s family drove away to their homes, we filled up the gas tank the next morning and drove over to Hwy 22 off I-40 at Lexington, TN, meeting Maureen and Richard to bring him in for Christmas. At the same time, David and Colby were headed to us from Memphis. By 6PM, we were all gathered for Christmas Eve supper and a rousing game of Mexican Dominoes! Marvin always wins, regardless of what position at the table he occupies. He also keeps score. Hmmmmm.
Christmas Day was a delight! We did not awake at dawn-thirty but we were glad we had lots of batteries! David acted as Santa for the Day. Wow! What a celebration of Joyful Giving. The gifts I was expecting to arrive had been delivered USPS at the n-th hour on Christmas Eve, so I was relieved. Everybody was so excited about their Christmas gifts. It was quite simply: Awesome! Christmas Night we watched the approaching snow storm as we began work on a 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle, set out on the dining room table.
Richard got the DriveOut Tag for his truck and motored on to Memphis by 2PM with the highways being deemed “in good shape” after our 10” Blizzard in Clay County. Memphis only had a dusting – 1” so his drive there to spend time with David and meet up again with Maureen was just fine.
We missed Maureen being with us, since she was with her family in Nashville. Marvin’s son and family have a moved to Houston, TX, in a new job with a wonderful opportunity.
Other than that, this Christmas ranks toward the TOP for being occupied by family, an experience I will always treasure.
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