Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas Everyone


Well this day is almost over. We have enjoyed friends and family, as well as a peaceful afternoon. Oh, can't forget the ham...ham was served for a luncheon at work yesterday, went to the Lewis Compound for Christmas Eve dinner..ham and then Nikki and I prepared a wonderful, you guessed it!...ham dinner here at home. You will never guess what I am taking to work for lunch tomorrow!


All of the meals were wonderful, especially the ones I enjoyed with family. I even had a call from Mat today. He is in Arkansas with his other Vernon family and having a great time. Keep your fingers crossed, there may be work for them soon.



We had our traditional breakfast of crepes, egg cassarole and Shawn made the best "fatties" in his smokers earlier this week for us. If you have never had one of these treasures before, you must try them sometime. They are made from sausage and wrapped inside are all kinds of wonderful things-cheese, scrambled eggs, hashbrowns, chili, and wonderful spices, all smoked together. What a treat. It's Christmas so I don't have to worry about cholesterol. Right!



The kids loved the gift cards I gave them. It makes shopping so much easier-especially for teens. Movie money and Barnes & Noble, the best of both worlds. I also got copies of "The Last Lecture" for the 3 oldest because I think it has such a strong message about working towards goals, dreams and learning.





We went to see a movie today. My darling daughters decided I needed to see this-http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/bedtimestories/ . It was very funny but now I remember why I don't go to movies much.


We have a wonderful tradition in our family started many years ago by Mom. She started making a homemade ornament for every member of the family. As Mom got older, she decided to let us take over. We have shared some wonderful ornaments and look forward to continuing the tradition for many generations. This year Lisa made ornaments similar to one of Mom's first one and put a sweet tag on each of them to remind us of Mom and what she started. This little crocheted stocking was also one of her first ornaments as well as the beaded icicle below. Thanks Mom for a wonderful tradition.



It's back to work tomorrow and then a couple of days off next week. I may try to go up to Vernon if the weather holds off for a day or two. Actually one of the best things about the holiday weeks is the lack of traffic. Hip, Hip, Hooray!

3 comments:

Shanan and Danica said...

sounds like a lovely Christmas--and I can't image what you will be taking to lunch today. maybe turkey? hehe

Marla said...

Merry Christmas to you. It's not over yet. You still have a couple of gifts at my house. You will absolutely love what my girls gave you. Don't be a poop, come over and check it out.
Marla
P.S. Dad has the furnace set at 90 degrees and the fire is roaring in the stove, we can hardly breathe, but the snow is awesome.

Unknown said...

Jan,
I have gotten all of your text messages but because I am the illiterate texter I haven't answered. Dad and I had a good Christmas too. We missed everyone and Dad kept asking if anyone was coming for Christmas. Marla and Jake are here now and he is enjoying having them. He is looking forward to you coming so please take time to come. I remembered a memory of Mom and Marla so check out her memories of Mom once again and see if you remember this too. I liked your christmas memory I am glad Lisa is keeping the tradition going.
Judy