God bless us every one
We observed our Weber family Christmas last Friday, at Andrew and Brittany's house.
My parents joined us from Greenville.
Chad and Erica were the last to arrive and it was cold and the light was fading, but I insisted we all go outside and arrange ourselves on the steps for a few pictures.
I hadn't brought my tripod and remote control because I knew Joel would not be there so the picture couldn't be complete.
So then I'm not in it either because I took it, haaaha.
But Audrey took this next one, of TG and me with our five grandchildren.
The next day, our Melanie turned fifteen years old. Allissa will be twelve in April; Andrew will turn eight in February. Dagny is five and a half, and baby Ember will be three weeks old on Christmas Eve.
We feted Melly in an appropriate fashion and also enjoyed a delicious meal and the requisite present-opening session.
Stephanie and family are now in Pennsylvania for Christmas. Andrew and Brittany took Ember to Florida to celebrate with relatives and friends there.
It's a rainy Christmas Eve Eve here in the Midlands of South Carolina.
Oh how I love rainy days. I am enjoying this one to the utmost of my ability. Which being interpreted means, I am not leaving the house.
What remains is to celebrate the actual Christmas holiday with those who stayed in town, further blessed with lots of good food and our Dagny and festive treats and holiday movies and of course, more gifts.
Merry Christmas to you and yours.
And that is all for now.
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Happy Christmas Week
Reader Comments (13)
Merry Christmas to the Webers!
I love the photos. It's too bad that Joel wasn't there because it's a prefect setting for a photo. (Looks like a beautiful house)
The picture of you and your 5 grandkids is perfect.
Wishing each of you a blessed Christmas Day!
Thank you for the card Dear One. So cute of you and the other Pirate.
What a lovely family you have!!
Merry Christmas.
@Mari ... thank you and right back at you, friend! I sent you a text on the day baby Ember's gift arrived! Did you not get it? I'll resend. xoxo
@Judy ... We think of you often and pray you have a lovely holiday. Thank you for your kind words. Happy New Year! Can you believe -- 2020? xoxo
Jenny- YOU are just beautiful and so is your family. I am thrilled you were all able to get together except for Joel. I am ready for Christmas (I think) but lost a cap off a front tooth at 6pm...Thank the good Lord I have a wonderful dentist who is meeting me at his office at 9am to put the cap back in place. lol Always something! xo Diana
@Diana ... oh nooooooo! How traumatic! You DO have a wonderful dentist! I hope everything turns out fine and that you can chow down on all the holiday goodies! Merry Christmas to you and yours xoxo
Seems like a lovely time with those you love. Merry Christmas.
Oh, love the beautiful photos! Such a gorgeous family....
Here's hoping you had a great Christmas with the family!
Love you sweet lady...Merry Christmas!
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I love your family! Being gone so much, and just now back home for a bit, I missed that Ember was born. Such a beautiful new addition for you all.
If I didn't yet thank you for the Christmas card; I'm doing so now. I absolutely love it; you and TG such a lovely couple with a beautiful, close, happy family. xoxo
What great family photos! Your Mother is lovely, and, of course, it moved down through the generations. When you say it was cold there, I think that would be relative, Jenny. We've had some real chilly minus temperatures here. I wish you and your family a healthy 2020 with many chances to spend time together and many new photo ops.
@Liberty ... Indeed it was. Happy New Year! xoxo
@Donna ... Thank you and same to you, my friend. Happy New Year! xoxo
@Sally ... Well you didn't miss Ember by much but it's still hard to believe she'll be four weeks old on New Year's Eve! We're all pretty wild about her. I'm glad you liked the card and that you're at home for a little while. Happy 2020 to you my friend! xoxo
@Barb ... Well that's the truth (I mean we were talking highs in the low 50s, haaaha) and I do sympathize with you out there in frozen Breckenridge! I shudder to think how much winter is still ahead of you. Good thing you're adapted and enjoy the wintry outdoors. I wish YOU and Bob a wonderful new year with happy experiences of your own. Thank you for your friendship. xoxo
You have a beautiful family! Hope you're enjoying a wonderful holiday season. Happy New Year!
These are beautiful pictures of your family. I haven't been on the blogs for a while and didn't know that Ember had arrived. I know that you are over the moon about that little bundle.
Thank you for your Christmas card. I almost missed the celebration this year. I had a tooth extracted with lots of complications. It is always something at this age.
Happy New Year to all of you!
@Bethany ... Hello, welcome, and thank you! You should blog more! I would totally enjoy it. Happy New Year! xoxo
@Cheryl ... Oh dear I am so sorry to hear that! I know all too well how much that can hurt and how discouraging it can be. I hope you enjoyed Christmas as much as possible in spite of the problem. Happy New Year to you too! xoxo