Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Christmas at Mom's and Dad's still lives on





Christmas at Mom's and Dad's has always been so very special.  This year, as we see Mom keeping the tradition with out POP,  is still so sweet. Thank you Mom, for caring on and making Christmas so magical at 600 North Church.  Thanks to every one for presents and making Family so special.

2 comments:

Family said...

If I had wings I would fly over to your house and say thank you for seeing me, at Christmas and always.

Guess I will have to work all year trying to find the perfect gift for YOU next year!

Love you,

Merry

Queenie said...

Unity, thats us, of one accord, that is our family. If you need
something other than to be of one
accord, you have to step outside
our circle to have your blows.
We'll wait.
Thanks to everyone who helped in any way to make a perfect evening,
As always we missed Merry's families from Atlanta, but certainly understand why they are
not here. We missed Kirill for the
second Christmas. He tells me that
perhaps next year he won't be the
new man and can have leave. We enjoyed having Jeremy, Kate's significant other for the second
Christmas, our first Christmas with Melissa as a Patton, Leigh brought a friend
from work who make us feel so
humble, said it was the best Christmas she ever had and there
was no gift for her at all under
the tree. I did not know she was
coming. I believe we have enough
memories and thoughts to hold us
until next Christmas.
Those of us who are here will be a
year older, but we will still be
celebrating the birth of our Lord
and Savior Jesus Christ in the manger. Always the same.
Christmas eve Aubrey and I spent the morning going to Watertown to
the beautiful Jones Hill cemetery.
We put a three foot tree all decorated between Betty's and Dad's
stone. We looked around the cemetery and left and went and had
a late breakfast. Christmas Eve at
four Ken picked me up, after inviting me to Christmas Eve service at his church. We enjoyed
beautiful singing and a nice message by Brady, bring home the gift of the white stone.
Next week Geraldine and I are off
to Cancun. I have to call her to
see if she is wearing a bikini or a one piece. I don't want to look
different. Gaege is home, parents
coming this weekend.
I am thankful for my new friend
Christina Lattimore.