Thankfully, it seems to me that it was this particular time that was most important to document anyway. It was Christmas Day, at Gram's house. Gram is Matt's grandmother, newly begun her 9th decade.
It was a wee bit emotional, especially when she handed each of the granddaughters by blood (and marriage!) a handmade crocheted afghan. She had worked her fingers to the bone this past year-and it touched me very deeply to receive such a heartfelt gift.
It is easy to take for granted the health of loved ones, the years they have been given to us, and the time we have been given to share in their lives. Seeing another one of my children held by a great-grandmother, and another great-grandmother smiling with joy in the holding made me especially thankful this year.
Four generations of Newman...
Gram did the best in Andrew's eyes this year, gifting him a bells n whistles Hess truck and loader. He plays with that thing for HOURS at a time! And at the opening (his first gift) he was no longer interested in opening presents.
And then~one of her and I. I love her like my own.
And one of our whole family...because these times, they are precious. (Don't you just love that Matt is holding her hand?! I love that man.)
I DO love that Matt is holding her hand. I love watching my husband with his grandmother. The tenderness gets me every time.
ReplyDeleteOh, this is what memories are made of- I love all the shots, but especially the first and last! :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a wonderful Christmas. Your pictures are fabulous and will be such keepsakes in years to come. I am curious to find out more about the 12 days of Christmas gift exchange. It sounds like a neat idea. Have a happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet special moments you have shared with us. Your photos are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThat top picture is SO beautiful. I'm glad you spent time enjoying each other.
ReplyDeleteThese are great pictures. You need to get some with Opa & Oma. You never know when it will be too late. Look at Jean with her grandma. Don't have regrets.
ReplyDeleteMrs. B~ believe it or not, I have FAR more of Oma and Opa than I do of Gram. Think of all the times I have posted about Oma and Opa this past year alone...and not ONCE about Gram.
ReplyDeleteBelieve you me, I make good use of every opportunity on BOTH sides of the family.