As determined by our boss, Danica, we were over to theirs by 8am, and soon were all seated to begin to work through the haul. We began with the overstuffed and overflowing stockings, working through them methodically by going around the circle again and again until the bottoms were reached. Of course, I snapped some pictures throughout the procedure through both the stockings and subsequent parcels.
We hadn’t got too far with the stockings when I noticed that overcast and blustery day had lit up. I thought it quite appropriate that the sun came out to shine a little Christmas slight.
Danica was beside me and somewhat behind. I managed to capture her with the rear-facing, selfie camera. I think Sue snapped the one of her hugging her gifts, but it could have been mine.
Shauna sat to my right and somewhat behind my main line of sight.
Sabine just about stole the show, but for now I will content myself by posting just one cat photo. Once there was space at the bottom of the tree, she found a spot to chill. I crouched my old body down and snapped a nice candid cat portrait. That seemed like a fitting end to the unwrapping, and it I think it ends this post well too.









Looks like you all enjoyed the day! The children have certainly grown up! Wow...
ReplyDeleteHope you don't get the dreaded ice! Be safe.
hugs
Donna
We’ll know later today.
DeleteSue looked like that at 8am? Hats off!! What a glam girl. Fingers firmly crossed against the ice storm.
ReplyDeleteShe was up and taking care of her appearance by 7. Then we drove over for an 8 o’clock beginning with the kids.
DeleteA bountiful holiday was enjoyed by all as shown by your post, AC. Our grands preferred gift cards to select their own presents from us. While it sort of takes away some of the past joy of holiday shopping, it does ensure no returns.
ReplyDeleteLove your green headed cat photo...yellow? Just a trick of the lights. So glad everyone had a good time. Swiss Army Knives are great for men and boys! They somehow lose them frequently however.
ReplyDeleteShe's under the Christmas Tree and there is a branch overhead and a bulb shining down on her.
DeleteA good time was had by all.
ReplyDeleteI always have my Swiss Army knife in my purse. They are good for women too. ;-)
Do you remember the old Irish Spring commercial: “Made for a man, but I like it too.” That may go back to the 70s, so you might not have that in your memory banks , but it was cute.
DeleteI remember that ad!
DeleteThat looks like much fun! Do your grandies ever look older!
Looks like a wonderful time enjoyed by everyone. Lovely photos, dear friend ๐งก
ReplyDeleteAnd I am glad that ๐ you included the cat ๐ ๐ป
Thank you for sharing.
Yes, indeed, Sue is a glam girl! This sounds like a perfect day, even having an end with a purrfect kitty. We are having snow. Hope the ice passes you by.
ReplyDeleteJG is off this morning stocking us up in case we get iced in. Your Christmas photos are wonderful. Love JJ and the knife. We gave our kids those at about that age, with their names on them, to prevent warfare. They still have and use them. Good sturdy tools. That cat photo at the end is a prize winner. Love it.
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful family. The shot of Cuppa enjoying things is perfect. Well, they all are. What we expect from you.
Love the kitty under the tree :). Your Christmas looks wonderful, what a wonderful bunch!
ReplyDeleteThese family photos are exquisite. We're scheduled for heavy rain/into ice and snow. Don't you wish it would just go away?
ReplyDeleteFinally I've made it to my laptop where I can sign in and leave a comment telling you how much I've enjoyed all your photos and Christmas shenanigans and say I hope Ms Sue is feeling better by now.
ReplyDeleteUsing DuckDuckGo on my phone as a browser, Google won't let me sign in because it doesn't "support" that browser.
Here on my laptop, no problem.
-Kate
Lovely pics. Definitely a glamour shot of the cat. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteHappy times for this family.
ReplyDeleteLooks like everyone is having a good time. Hopefully the weather isn't too bad.
ReplyDeleteGood luck surviving your ice storm! We've had some freezing rain here ourselves.
ReplyDeleteHug a gift is a good motto, I say. Fingers crossed for your weather situation: yikes.
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