Thursday, December 26, 2024

Merry Christmas A Day Late!

 You know the saying, "A day late, a dollar short"?  Well, that's me today.  Late and lots of dollars short! I have been bad about blogging but dealing with blogger and sign ins and such has become a bit of a pain. We'll see how the new year goes with all that.  In the mean time, Christmas day went well here at the Pines. It was a little different this year.  We've always hosted Christmas celebration on Christmas day.  When our grown kiddos had littles it wasn't bad.  Most of the in-laws did Christmas Eve and then we had the next day.  But the littles aren't little any more and a few are married and have their in-law traditions to deal with.  So we sort of had a gathering that came in different times. Phil's girls came early because their other Grandma was having her Christmas that fell into ours.  Our Granddaughter Lexi was ill so it was just Phil and Rae and her sister Aria that made the trek.  They opened gifts and ate some of the snack things I had set out before  heading out on their way.  I was a little miffed that this was happening but couldn't really do anything about it.  It was a quick fun time with them anyway.  Next, most of the crew came at the appointed time with just a few coming in a little later.  I had all the gifts pretty well organized into family boxes and it went well.  I think everyone liked the gifts and no returns are necessary!  We had some fun laughs along the way before heading into the food zone.  Ham and a million sides were served and then we played a game and tried to eat dessert even though we were still full! Ha!  

Gathering around the food!
This is Hazel smiling for YaYa.  She's my daughter-in-law's Grandbaby who's become a favorite visitor here and we are happy to be step "Great Yaya and Great Pawpaw"!  She has a 1yr old little sister, Tatem, but I don't think I have any pics of her from yesterday. 
Granddaughter, Summer with her constant companion, Happy!
Wait, I do have a Tatem pic...standing by her Grandma, Evelyn.  
Jordan with his girlfriend, Brittany and her little girl, Haylee.  It was nice having tiny kiddos again around the Pines!
Driana and her hubby, Jonathan.  Driana is an RN and works at a University Hospital in Cleveland.  I work at University Hospital, Samaritan, here in Ashland and she just starting training doing EGD's and colonoscopies at her facility..hmmm....just like YaYa does down here in Ashland! We had a lot of colon stories to tell each other!  I did a bit better with photo taking this year.  I'm usually pretty busy with food prep, talking to my family, organizing the gifting and such and forget to snap a pic.  Oh well, I will show this one photo that did make me laugh.
This is a bad shot of Evelyn and Sam's back sides but the little girls were excited to look out and see a couple of Santa's reindeer in the back yard.  Yep, three deer showed up and I couldn't resist telling them that the reindeer were visiting to say good-bye for this year and to be reminded to be good for the new year ahead. I think the adults even bought that story! Ha! (no one noticed the "reindeer" had no antlers!) 
Here's a pic of the quiet before the storm as we got the livingroom set up for the family.
I found these green chair covers on line and they fit my yellow chairs to make it look a little more festive.  I sort of like to decorate for Christmas!   Last weekend Jack and I went and helped the Salvation Army by ringing a bell by the red bucket.  Annabelle came with us.  I promised Jack I wouldn't put this on Facebook but I hope he doesn't mind this pic on the blog:
We were laughing at the tiny size of the bell! However, Annabelle looked cute in her sweater.  She loved all the attention from the shoppers. Even though we were indoors, this is the exit for the grocery store and it got pretty cold with the door opening and closing.  We were assigned for an hour but after 45 minutes we noticed poor Annabelle shaking.  It was cold on that tile floor so Jack took her to the car and warmed her up until I finished the last 15min.  I think I'd rather do the Christmas in July bell ringing next year!  On a final, not so jolly moment, I want to mention a sad note from this past week.  We had a boy, 13yrs old, in our Church pass away.  He committed suicide because of being bullied so bad at school. Such a tragedy for this family and his friends at Church.  I think social media is the worst for kids when it to gives access to constant bullying and encouraging suicide.  I don't know what could have been done for this young boy to help him but being vigilant about checking kids phones and hopefully taking action if necessary to stop this.  Prayers go out for his family and his older brothers.  This can be a tough and cruel world for kids.  We certainly had bullying in our day but face to face where you can duke it out, get it over with, and walk away.  Times are different now.  Well, I hope this new year ahead can bring peace to everyone and hope for better things along the way.  Have a safe and happy rest of your holiday season.  


5 comments:

jack69 said...

Love the family pictures, a bad one you say? Not so, they all bring and hold memories. LOL The Salvation Army shot is good, but reminds me (of course I can;t forget) our son is in an Army rehab, forced. But they are going well in his behalf and we do appreciate it.
Anyway, enjoyed the visit, STAY WARM!
Jack & Sherry.....

TheCrankyCrow said...

It looks to me like it was a wonderful family get-together. Yes, it does get muddled when kids/grandkids, etc. need to split their time between different families. I'm struggling adjusting to the changes in the way we celebrate. My DIL's family is not from around here and she did not go to see them as she was just there for Thanksgiving so they had no other family get-togethers but I basically got to spend only a few hours with them. They opened gifts, ate a little (very little) and it was done. Certainly not like Christmases not too long past. But, unlike some, at least I had some time with them and should be grateful for that I guess. I love your festive green chair covers! They look like they fit your chairs just perfectly...and the pillows are the perfect touch. Enjoy your Christmastide my friend. ~Robin~

Kay G. said...

Time goes by so quickly! I remember you showing us photos of Jordan and Summer when they were so little! Looks like everyone had a great time! Hope you are looking forward to the new year. Take care!

acorn hollow said...

The kids grow up so fast! But it sounds like you had a lovely Christmas.
How very sad for that young man and his family. My grand is not allowed on social media yet and she told me she has not desire to be on it. She will be 14 in a few days.
Cathy

Shady Del Knight said...

Hi, YaYa!

I'm a day late myself, dear friend, a day late commenting on your Christmas 2024 family gathering.

I'm sorry to learn that Lexi was under the weather and could not attend this year, but thankful that Addy Rae Rae and Aria made an appearance. Yessum, one thing you need to accept about grandkiddos growing up is that they might they spend less time at traditional family gatherings and more with peers. It has been that way ever since the Stone Age. Little Hazel is a cutie, and I really like her name. It will serve her well as she goes through life. (I have a theory about names that contain the letter "Z.") Her sister Tatem has another cool name, and I'm pleased to see a picture of her for the first time. Whoever came up with the names Hazel and Tatem has my admiration for those inspired girl name choices. Come to think of it, all the girls around the family have neat names. That said, hello and happy holidays to my friend Summer and granddog Happy! I might add that "Evelyn" was both my mother's name and Mrs. Shady's mother's name! The parade of great girl names continues with Brittany and Haylee. Hello to both of you and to my longtime friend Jord. Can't help thinking about our old pal Eddy at a time like this. Eddy would have loved sampling scraps of that ham you served. Yet another unique and pretty name is next in sight, "namely" Driana attending the family party with Jonathan. Hello to both of you! Driana, I admire you for choosing a career path similar to YaYa's as a healthcare professional, and thank you so much for your service to the Cleveland community -

period - full stop - colon : :)

You guys aren't the only ones who recently spotted deer. We see them in our neighborhood occasionally. A couple of weeks ago, five good-sized deer ran in single file through our backyard and disappeared into the nearby woods.

I love those green chair covers, and delighted to see "Santa" dressed in blue ringing the bell for the Salvation Army. I'm sure Annabelle was responsible for attracting attention and donations.

I am so dreadfully sorry about that boy who thought he had no choice but to end his life because of bullying. That kind of thing happens far too often in this modern age. You're right. We had bullying when we were young, but nothing like what kids are exposed to today on the worldwide web.

You certainly did a great job of documenting your 2024 Christmas party in pictures. I will be back on the blog circuit dark and early (just after the stroke of 12) next Wednesday morning (New Year's Eve) with a special "Midnight Madness" announcement followed by my first official post of 2025 one week from today on Friday, the 3rd. Until then, enjoy the rest of your holiday period and stay safe and well, dear friend YaYa!