This is was the oldest oak tree in the county, and one
of the oldest in the State.
My son Mark and his lady, Cindy
Pammie making Pumpkin Dump Cake
Pammie and Susan--Susan's son Adam behind them
Daughter Karen's crew all together this year
Susan's son and his family
This to prove that some have grown taller then Gramma.
I said, "I need a baby to hold on my lap," so
Madeleine obliged.
Oh my
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but did
What a beautiful family
you have
You are loved
always remember that...
Glad you had a good time and with heat! You do indeed have a beautiful family.
ReplyDeleteMy family is still without heat as well. They are promised it will be back on by Saturday. I feel so sorry for those power line workers out in this weather and away from home over the holidays.
Love that spinning wheel in one of the pictures!
So nice to see all the smiles.
ReplyDeleteSure hope those folks get their power back soon. I feel so badly for them.
xoxo
Okay, Judy, the tree is lovely, the snow and barn pic is picturesque and the family is beautiful, but let's be honest, you steal the show, my dear. You look fabulous. I mean it. I wish I looked that good. I would plaster my photo all over my blog. Hot, cha, cha!
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What wonderful photos, Judy, and despite your protestations, you do look wonderful and so happy. I'm so thankful your Christmas was spared by the generator at the farm. It still sounds like so many are suffering without power. We have storms like that here, too. Really awful with the crews having to come from all over the place to fix. I notice this yer they pruned quite severely in preparation for our winter. So happy you had such a nice time.
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Lovely family, lovely Miss Judy. Fabulous photos. What great memories you made!
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