Ho x 3

Did you all have a wonderful Christmas?  I hope that you all spent time with your loved ones and shared some love and laughter.  That’s exactly what my family did.  I haven’t shared this on my blog, but I lost my sweet Daddy a few weeks ago.  He had suffered for many years with Alzheimers and his passing was bitter sweet.  I am so thankful that he is now in his heavenly home, but we will surely miss him.  It was my Daddy that created a family culture of fun and laughter, so that’s exactly the atmosphere that we continued to have this Christmas.

note from Santa

This note from Santa is a great example of the culture that my Daddy helped build in our family.  My niece and nephew are teenagers now (14 and 16 yrs. old).  Carson, my gorgeous niece, loves to bake and left Santa a plate of cookies before she went to bed on Christmas Eve.  This is the note that Santa, whose handwriting strongly resembles my brother’s, left for them on their ‘uneaten’ plate of cookies on Christmas morning.  …poor Blitzen!…

Robbi and her stocking

This is my pretty sister-in-law holding the ‘Texas sized stocking’ that my Mother prepared for each of us this year.  clayton and the whoopee cushion

Clayton (my nephew), my brother and I got a whoopee cushion in our stocking!  My brother and I spoke at my dad’s funeral and both shared stories about my Daddy’s legacy.  He could always make people smile.  There was a period of time, when my brother and I were in elementary school, that my dad loved to leave a whoopee cushion under the couch cushions and ensure that laughter ensued when the guest took the ‘seat of honor’!  I remember my dad having us sit down on the cushion to make sure that we had placed the cushion in the proper position…  It was so much fun!  He always said that he wanted sneak into church early on Sunday morning and put it under the pastor’s chair cushion behind the pulpit…  We could only imagine what a scene that would have caused in our East Texas Baptist church!

I am so thankful for the joyous home that I grew up in!  What does your family do to ensure joy in your home?  Did you receive a funny gift this year that caused laughter?

I hope that your Christmas was full of all of the things that you love the most!  You all bring me joy by reading and sharing the things that I find interesting every day.  Thanks for adding to the joy and happiness in my life!

 

 

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5 Responses to “Ho x 3”

  1. Katherine Says:

    Hi Kelly
    such a sweet post about your family and the happiness you grew up with. I lost my mom in 2001 on Dec 21, 2 days before her birthday so i know what it is like to loose someone so close to Christmas. At least he is in a better place, even though your holiday was bittersweet. All the best in the new year and my thoughts and prayers will be with you.
    katherine robertson

  2. Grace Barzyz Says:

    What a wonderful post…………I am sure Dad was thrilled that his loving family carried on the traditions that brought much joy over the years. Keeping the memories alive is what sustains us in the loss of a loved one. May God continue to bless you and your family always Kelley, with love xx

  3. Jason Says:

    So Classic, but i really want to know what happens to Blitzen when he eats eggs! Ha. Thanks for sharing.

  4. The Hidden List Says:

    I wanted to know too…We’ll see if Santa can add some details next year!

  5. annalee Says:

    it is clear what a legacy of love and joy your daddy passed down. i’m so sorry for your loss.

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