I debated on posting this mass photo album of the past Christmas, but I can pretty much be sure that it would be so wonderful if in another year I can look back and see so much family and the fun we had! So please allow me to post prolifically with photos (I avoided the word picture to avoid too much alliteration!). I was able to go and watch one of my little nieces play an angel in "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever." She was supported by several of her cousins in such a sweet manner!
We took a trip to Botanica to see all the lights. It was a gorgeous evening and we enjoyed all the displays set to music. We got into all the fun musical toys they had in the children's garden! I loved it and wished we could have stayed longer!
We spent many nights playing a new game, Quelf! It was a hilarious game that had us smelling people's feet, shouting exclamations with every drink, and random charades to meaningless sentences! We had lots of laughs!
We had lots of food, and this was the only picture! We ate splendidly for about 10 days solid. It was not so good for the weight management, but I did manage to keep up with some of my exercises, so it wasn't too bad. We had a dusting of snow around Christmas, but sadly, not during the time our family from California was here. Little Makenna didn't get to see any snow, but I'm sure she will someday! I on the other hand, didn't mind the lack of the white stuff!
We all had fun times together, though Shep was certainly distressed over the lack of expediency at which Christmas dinner was served! It was so sweet to watch the N&N's do this story of "What God Wants for Christmas." It made me a little bit teary to sing with the kids that all God wanted for Christmas was me. So precious.
We had the sweet opportunity to spend several days with Pat's family, playing games, modeling for pictures, and having our hair done! I have to admit, when Makenna started to play with my hair, it felt so nice that I didn't care that it went all soft and frizzy! It was a bit overwhelming to have all 3 girls giving me that much attention, but I think little miss M may have a bright future!


I was able to go on a special outing to a super fun chocolate and Italian soda/gelato drink with Pat's sisters. It was such a treat!


It was a monumental event to get almost all of the Penner family together for a Penner Christmas! 68 of us met at Grandma and Grandpa's house. We are sure that this will be the last time we gather together for this, so it was a little bittersweet. We sang the Doxology together before we ate, and I tried to cherish the perfect moment it was. The harmonies that I had come to take for granted were sung together and I was moved by the beauty of it all. I even took the time to really savor the singing of our German Christmas Carol. Yes, we sing it in German. I will miss this more than I realized (and we even harmonized this song!).
I think my grandparents are wonderful. I wish I had taken more time to know them better. I have in recent years discovered that they are very witty and often very funny people with great story-telling ability! I also believe that they are a very handsome couple, even still! While we celebrated their 90th birthdays (Grandma is actually 91 - like many of us in the Penner clan, we married younger men!), I was reflecting on the fact that they have been married closer to 70 years! I think this is so special, especially as I see how much they care for each other today. I love seeing them hold hands and how Grandpa helps Grandma. I can pray that Pat and I will be as loving to each other.
It was a lovely way to cap off a special time with family. I am a very blessed person who has loving family on every side, up and down. What a gift I was given this Christmas.
1 comment:
I'm glad you posted all of this. :) I may just try to copy it.
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