Christmas Day
First to arrive was Lulu and family.
I love this picture.
Company!
Tom & I traditionally have an Open House
for friends and family to stop by for food and cheer.
First to arrive was Lulu and family.
I love this picture.
Mark is in the background helping cut the ham.
Kimmy is relaxing with Lulu.
Papa and Levi are somewhere playing.
Company!
Family picture.
Tom, Bev and Bob.
Hi Christine, what a great time! Thanks for allowing us into your home for the holidays. Jude
ReplyDeleteIt looks like your Christmas was full of family, friends and most of all love! dee dee
ReplyDeleteChristine, you home is lovely. I really like the accent wall color! I'm glad you had a good visit with your family.
ReplyDeleteI hope Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4 are yearly traditions. Each one looked like fun. The little ones make it so exciting.
ReplyDeleteI am having Part 5 today - putting #2 son on a "very delayed" Amtrak train headed to blizzard laden NYC enroute to Philadelphia.
That looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite things to do as a kid was to make those blanket tents!
Your new header is BREATHTAKING!!!
ReplyDeleteSo happy so see you had such a fun Christmas. :)
Really cool photos!!
Best wishes for the new year. :)
What a fun way to celebrate... :-) We have a very, VERY small family and this year included my daughter's friend and her kids... It was so special and sweet...
ReplyDeleteWarm blessings,
Spencer
Your home looks so warm and welcoming...Every part of your Christmas celebration looked so very full of love and peace and joy! I, too, love that pic of Kim and Lulu!
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Aside from the celebration of Christ's birth, family and friends ARE what Christmas is all about. Your open house looks like just the place we would all want to be invited and welcomed so warmly. You are a generous and loving soul, Christine!
ReplyDeleteLove how you captured everything. Looks so cozy and warm.
ReplyDeleteViola
How sweet it is! Love the idea of an open house, too. I've been away from blog land, so I'm late getting by.
ReplyDeleteRYQ: Yes, mom and dad live close ... about a two hour drive. Grateful.
Christine, do you realize that this just popped up on my reader today? I wonder what's going on with that? All of a sudden -- I mean within 3 seconds, there were 87 items. How odd. This post caught my eye because I LOVE blanket tents. It was my favorite all time thing to do as a little girl. You get to play like a little girl all over again now, don't you?
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