Thursday, January 6, 2011

End of Year 2010 Wrap-up

Cheers to a new year and another chance for us to get it right. ~Oprah Winfrey

 
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The holidays came and went quickly, but we had a great time. We feel so lucky to have wonderful family members and friends to come celebrate Christmas with us. Our tradition is to have a huge Christmas Eve Feast. This year I will keep with me the memory of the rattling little red wagon which Meg and I pulled to the house next door (needed more oven space) to pick up our ham. Then the rattling back with a little beagle trotting behind with hopes of an attack or accident. It's a symbol of the sort of quirkiness I love.

 
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Our Christmas Day was full of grandchildren opening their presents, the Matriarch (my Mom) coming for the day, toys spread around, food as good as the night before and fond farewells as part of the family left that afternoon. I felt a wave of melancholy as my sister, Janice, drove off with Mother. It seems likely this will be her last trip up to Blue River. She turns 95 on January 9, and her body and mind are pretty worn out. Traveling and having a lot of hubbub are hard on her.

Here's a brief slideshow of the holiday.

 
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Rachel on Christmas Eve

 
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Meg on Christmas Eve

 
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Angelica and Marin opening one gift on Christmas Eve (Noah fell asleep!)

 
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Noah and Marin Christmas Morning

 
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Angelica and Noah

 
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My mom with grandkids

 
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Hannah in her Santa gift--a Bumbo chair

And everyone loves a baby. Hannah caused a lot of adults to act crazy for one sweet smile!

 
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My sister Janice with Hannah

 
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Mike's sister Eve with Hannah

I'm about to hit publish, but here's upcoming news:

I'm teaching a workshop February 4, 5, and 6th at Emerald Art Center. Interested?

We're remodeling our kitchen/family room. Right now it is super torn up! I'll post some photos soon.

I am one of 3 co-chairs to the next Watercolor Society of Oregon's Spring Convention. It's a BIG job!

I hope to enter a painting or two few competitions in the next couple of months.

Cheers to a great 2011!

1 comment:

Ruth Armitage said...

What a darling baby Margaret! And it looks like the kids are as good as gold. Lots of wonderful memories. Your upcoming news sounds pretty jam-packed. I look forward to updates!