Grateful and Glorious
(Ben and Helene on the second half of their holiday in NYC)
I have stared at this white space for awhile now; usually it
just pours out without filter.
Fully describing the Christmas holiday
is nearly impossible
for me this year.
The kids and grand-dogs arrived a few hours before
my brother and SIL and we all began the festivities
on Friday the 21st around noon.
It did not stop until the last car and flight left.
Remember I have not spent a Christmas
with my brother Scott since I was 21,
and there were often 10 years between any visits.
Many of those were trips home for me
when my folks were quite ill.
As adults we had very little interaction,
or time together.
There simply are no words.
My kids loved them, they loved my kids.
We cooked and cooked and did dishes
and started it all over, each and every day.
We played games and looked
at vintage Rennie family photos.
Scott told them stories that I had forgotten,
and reminded them what their grandparents were like,
since my kids barely knew them.
He helped them understand
where their Mom came from,
since Ben was only in PA when he was 5
and Hannah was in utero.
I became a weeping willie,
tears flowing at the drop of a hat.
I was/am so grateful for these days.
My SIL Crystal and I were sorority sisters,
we've known each other since we were 17.
Lots of memories and drinking stories there. ahem
These two knew me as a child, a teen.
They were there as my life
unfolded long before my children's births.
Important stuff.
I know I'm typing words here,
but I keep stopping as the images flow.
Scott fell in love with grand-dog David
and the feeling was mutual as you can see.
They are cat people but maybe?
I had a list of repairs needed and Ben, Tom and Scott
fixed everything and installed electronics.
What an incredible gift that was.
One was an exterior light that had been broken for 20 years!
Another was my microwave handle, broken off years ago,
glued and re-glued till it was hopeless,
and since then I had opened it with a spatula
stuck up into the bottom of the door!
Tom and Scott working on the door
Aunt Crystal made this cross stitch for Hannah's birth.
We took a pic to reminisce 28 years later.
Darling daughter painted an old barn on canvas for me,
and Dearest son Ben gave me my
own oldgreymare website, which will be up and running
as soon as I learn how. I will be able to have a shop on line,
yahoo, so stay tuned.
Scott and Crystal gave my kids mementos from my folks,
such precious memories.
By now it all had me full out bawling.
I love all these folks so much.
I am blessed beyond imagination,
and so grateful for this family.
Happy New Year to all of you.