Trent, of Trent’s World, invites us to share a smile.
We had our Christmas dinner on Saturday, the 28th. What an awesome celebration.
The ages ranged from 14 years old to 99 years old, with three of us in our 60s and two in late 30s! (Four generations)
Jim’s sister brought crackers. After a wonderful dinner, we went to the den to open our gifts. Then we returned to the table for dessert and crackers.
We all put on our crowns.
Told the jokes. Shared the trivia. And then…. the surprises were either windup Santa’s or reindeer. And wow!! I have never seen Auntie M laugh as hard as she did. Even clapping her hands. A wonderful happy smiley day!! (Having the youngest and eldest sitting together was perfect!) I hope these photos make you smile too!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
~RuthScribbles
Heart-warming. Thanks for the cheer, Ruth. Happy New Year!..
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Thank you, NaN! Thanks for reading!
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Wonderful photos, Ruth!
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Thank you!!
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Sounds like a great time with a lot of smiles and laughs 🙂 My family had Christmas dinner on the 28th as well, but I was only there in spirit – the ages ranged from 2 months to 86 (my dad), so you had us on the upper end 🙂
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It was a great time! Sorry you missed your family Christmas!
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A Christmas each and everyone of you will remember! Perfectin.
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Absolutely delightful.. What a happy New Year it was.. may it continue in 2020.. xx
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Happy New Year to you and yours!?
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That question mark was a mistake.
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So wonderful, and what great memories you’ve captured. When we were in Norway this past June there were paper crowns like that. I wasn’t sure what the significance was but we wore them proudly.
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I never thought to ask the significance of the crowns! Ha. Now I will look up! Thanks for stopping by!!
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I think they are just party hats! 😉🥳
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