It is the most wonderful time of the year!
I did have the house all adorned for Christmas since the first of November. Which was a blessing especially after losing time with Covid and sports. Even though Thanksgiving was a bust, I kept looking forward to Christmas. Diana and I went out looking, with some shopping, and dining at McAlister's almost daily prior to Christmas. That was our treat to ourselves.
December 18 Chad's nanny's husband was tested positive for Covid so now the Christmas I thought was supposed to happen got changed after his family had to go into quarantine. Suzy did end up with Covid also, but none of Chad's family got the virus. Diana decided to keep her littles safe she would just keep them here in Gunter so they would not be exposed and change her plans. So we had Marlow and Jackson from Sunday to Wednesday before Christmas. Christmas Eve (Thursday) Rick and I did Christmas with the girls at Brandi's. Christmas Day we fed cows and messed around until we got to pick Greg and the girls up at the airport. The catch to this is we had no communications with Greg the entire day. We found out that there was a bombing in Nashville that knocked out all the ATT services and the airlines also had some issues. The plane was only 45 minutes late, but they were here and Christmas could begin.
We started with crafts and presents soon as they got to Gunter at 9 PM, and this was our life for the next four days. Saturday, December 26, was set aside as our family Christmas with food, gifts, and games. Santa did not come in person this year, but he did leave a sack of goodies on the front porch that the girls found on one of their Rhino rides. The food was a charcuterie tray for lunch and Chicken Fried Steak for dinner. We did dinner earlier than normal so we would not be rushed during our games. Games this year consisted of smelling candles, craps, counting marbles, "lump of coal" Saran Wrap, golf, candy cane/ toilet paper, etc.
We did miss Chad and his family, but this gave me special time with Anja and Isabel. They are pretty special girls. Jenna and her family left on Sunday. Monday I had the girls to myself. On Tuesday morning, I had to take them to the airport. So that gave me about 36 hours to get my house torn down from Christmas and back to normal before Chad's family came in on Wednesday night. He did not think his kids could handle all my trees and decorations. So by the time they got here, the house was back to plain Jane, except for a mound of Christmas presents.
Fitz's main presents were three different Hot Wheel toys that had be assembled. These toys kept him busy the time he was here. I kept the kids while Chad and Tara went to dinner and to spend a night at a hotel for their anniversary on New Year's Eve. Since I had the kids and knew my night would not be good sleep, I had to do the New York New Year's Eve and went to bed at 11. Friday was our Christmas Day with Chad and his family. We did the presents and his favorite foods (pork chops). Some of Justin's family had been exposed to the virus, so they were quarantined and Chad did not get to spend time with the cousins. Diana and Rick came.
When it was time for Chad to leave his car was packed to the limits. The Griswalds have nothing on him. As I stated earlier, Chad's kids are pretty special too. I must be a grandmother.
2020 would not be normal without a side note about Covid. December 26 at noon while we were getting ready for lunch, Rick Ferguson got a call from Mindi that he got to get a Covid shot. The following Saturday, Diana, Rickie, and I got our shots.
As 2020 closed out, God was good to us and blessed us well during the Pandemic. I want to have an attitude of gratitude for the many blessings we experienced during this sad time around us. I am so very thankful for Jenna who has been a front-line worker dealing with this DAiLY 24/7 since the week it all started in March. She has witnessed the effects of this virus daily. I am thankful for Justin, a fireman, who has dealt with this also for 10 months. I am thankful for Mindi, our family "drug dealer", who has had to deal with this and the crazies for 10 months. I am hopeful that 2021 will be better for the families that were less fortunate that had a loss of a family member, a job, or business. As we look forward - God is in control and He has this.