NONNA'S WORLD

Friday, December 26, 2008

CHRISTMAS WITH MY FAMILY

This is my brother Ronnie, in green shirt, and other members of my family at the Christmas supper.
Suzanne with her new blouse and more...

Brett got his first Tiny Trapper knife with a pearl handle. He collects Case knives.

This is the right watch.
Notice the belts with their gown and pjs. They received these and loved them so much they put them on and wore them to my house.

These three just jumped out of bed to see what Santa had brought. They open their gifts and then come to my house for breakfast. We enjoyed a wonderful breakfast of ham, bacon, sausage, eggs, biscuits, sausage gravy, and blueberry pancakes. After breakfast we opened gifts and then the search is on for their big gifts. In this game I give them ten clues to find their gift. I make Sheyanne’s a little harder and this time I had to help her with a few of them. Zack was even included in the search this year.

The most exciting part of the game was when Sheyanne finally found her gift. I had ordered her a white Dooney and Bourke watch and she had decided she wanted the leopard one. I told her I would cancel the order. I went to Wal-Mart and bought the cheapest, ugliest watch I could find and that was her search gift. She screamed when she saw it. She carried on something awful because I know she knew that this was not IT…Finally with all of her dramatics I told her to look at the warranty for the watch. She said, “This ugly watch doesn’t have a warranty?” I insisted so she looked and inside the case holding the watch was the warranty with another clue stuck inside. Finally she found the watch she wanted. As you can see from the picture it is way too big but just what she wanted.

I started this search game many years ago with my daughter and it continues on. I have tried many times to quit doing it and both granddaughters insist that the tradition continue.

On Christmas night we went to my brother, Ronnie’s house, for supper. We had thirty-two members of the family in attendance. The young kids draw names and the adults bring a woman’s gift of a man’s gift and we play the Chinese Swap Game. Richard, my youngest brother, is always in charge of the rules and drawing for the game. He has been known to change the rules in the middle of the game.

We continue to miss the five members of our family that are no longer with us but I do feel so richly blessed to have such a wonderful family.

1 comment:

julia said...

I do scavenger hunts, too. I make one up for all 4 kids. It's a fun way to look for your big gift.
I love checking in on your blog to see what ya'll have been up to.