Thursday, December 20, 2018

Christmas Gift


Christmas Gift

Christina Weigand




I am going to take a break from my author series for my next two posts. Christmas is in a few days and I don’t have a post scheduled for that day so today I will do my Christmas post.

At my age I have quite a few memories from Christmas’s past. Today I want to remember one in the not so distant past. It is from last Christmas. Between the kids and my husband and I moving around a lot in recent years, we had not had all the kids under one roof for a while. We always were short of at least one. We had gotten used to it, but it still a little sad not being able to gather as a family.



Now keep in mind, I have a son who lives in Vermont with his wife and two daughters.


 My other son lives in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, with his wife.


 And my oldest daughter lives in the state of Washington with her husband and two daughters.


 For a few years my  husband and I lived in Washington before moving back to Pennsylvania. So you can see being spread across the country as we are it can be difficult to get everyone together.

Since moving back to Pennsylvania we have established a pattern in which my son in Vermont comes to PA one year and the next year my husband and I travel to Vermont a few days after Christmas to do a second holiday with Scott and his family. With Nicholas living so close to us we manage to see him pretty much every Christmas. Katie in Washington is the one that is most difficult to see. This one really hurts because for seventeen years she was my only daughter in a house full of men so we had a special bond. Not being able to see her at Christmas was hard.

So we come to 2016, our year to go to Vermont. We Skype with Katie and her family in Washington. The conversation is fun and sad at the same time. One thing to come out of it: Katie and her family are going to come to Pennsylvania for Christmas 2017. The planning begins. The first thing we do is plan to host Christmas for both my husband’s and my family at our house. I forgot to mention: both my husband and myself are the oldest of eight, so when the families manage to get together it is a big deal.

So back to the planning, both my son and his family as well as my daughter and her family will be staying in my four bedroom house. Counting the three of us living there, the four coming from Vermont and the four from Washington adds up to eleven people under one roof for a week.

We pick up Katie and her family at the airport and Scott and his family drive down from Vermont a few days before Christmas. We get them settled just in time to have a small get together with my family on Christmas Eve. Nicholas is not able to make this one.
It is a nice quiet get together as my family is not as large as my husband’s. Even though we have the same amount of siblings, the sibling’s families are not as numerous.

So quiet: we share a meal, exchange gifts and go our separate ways. Al and I go to 10:00 p.m. mass and afterwards get some rest before the madness Christmas day will bring. While we are at mass my daughter and daughter -in-law start the cooking for tomorrow.

Christmas morning; Nicholas and his wife arrive and we open our gifts. Then it’s on to cleaning and more cooking.


 Afternoon arrives and my husband’s family starts to arrive. By the time they all arrive there are forty two people in my house and madness ensues, from gift exchange to eating to visiting. Definitely not the quiet party from Christmas Eve, but just as much fun.

Several hours later and a small meltdown from my introvert daughter (this is the youngest that still lives with us), the house is once again quiet as we sit and review the day’s activities.
In a couple of days Scott and his family leave and after another week Katie and her family leave. It is back to just the three of us.



The last month was  a whirlwind of family and activity. Now we take a little time to catch our breath and then tackle the upcoming year, which will be full of it’s own adventures. There were days when I couldn’t wait for everyone to leave, days when I just wanted to hide, but I wouldn’t trade the time spent with my kids for anything in the world. The best gift I received was having all my kids in one place, for all the madness of the holiday, but also for all those times when we got to be with each other in the quiet and peace of the season.


The next time we do this, the photo will be different, as our lives grow and change. People will be added others will grow and move on, but for one quiet moment in the flow of life we were all together, and until the next time, this was the best Christmas gift ever.


Christmas 2018 will be a little quieter with only one of my children visiting. We will go to my sisters for a small get together on Saturday and then will host a smaller version of my husband’s family Christmas day. On the 27th we will drive to Vermont to spend New Years with Scott and his family.




May you all have a Blessed Christmas and may all your dreams come true.


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I hope you have a wonderful Christmas, Chris! Thank you for sharing your holiday memories with us.
 
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Chris Weigand​ shares Christmas memories and looks ahead to the holiday next week on #OurAuthorGang.
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Ruth de Jauregui

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Oh that is lovely!!

None of my kids will be with me this year. But I'll be with my sisters and brother at Mom's, so it will be good... (And I'm scheduled to work the day after Christmas, so it's OK.)
 
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Chris Weigand

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Thank you
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Joe Bonadonna

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This is a beautiful, sad, and joyous post, Chris. Merry Christmas to you and yours!
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Today on #OurAuthorGang, Chris Weigand​ offers us a touching post about her Christmases past and present.
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Today, Christina Weigand shares her best Christmas Gift. #OurAuthorGang
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Eva Pasco

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Thank you for inviting us into your home and your heart for the holiday!
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Today Chris Weigand​ shares her Holiday family tradition
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Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Holiday Movie Tradition

There are three movies I watch every year around the holiday season.
White Christmas, Love Actually, and Die Hard.

Yes, there are others that get tossed in there from time to time over the years (Christmas Vacation, Lady and the Tramp, Miracle on 34th Street, Bundle of Joy, Gremlins, etc…), but these are the main three. This doesn’t even take into consideration the TV and internet specials I look forward to or the books I re-read each year.

So, yeah. My cinematic tastes vary quite a bit, but that’s just part of who I am. Whatever it is you’re celebrating this time of year, I hope you’re enjoying some sort of comforting tradition with the people you love.

Oh, and I’d love to know what movies, TV specials, and or books you re-read each year.

Here’s a clip from a funny holiday special for anyone interested. 


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Ruth de Jauregui via Google+

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Toinette Thomas​ shares her Christmas favorites on #OurAuthorGang. What movies, shows or books do you enjoy every year?
 
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Ruth de Jauregui

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Lovely!! Thank you for sharing Toi!

I'm not much of a movie watcher and I'm at work during prime time. But my all time fav is A Christmas Carol.
 
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Joe Bonadonna

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Love Actually is one of my all-time favorites. I usually binge on horror movies at Xmas time because I'm not done celebrating Halloween yet, lol!
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I can't binge horror movies, I'm much of wimp, but that does sound fun.
 
+Toi Thomas -- sometimes I do Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, and Harry Potter. This year it's old Christmas movies on Christmas Day.

Chris Weigand

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Fun article. My favorites, It's a Wonderful Life, Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer and a whole slew of others.
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Yes, I have a soft spot for the claymaion movies.

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Today, I ask, "What's your favorite holiday movie?" #OurAuthorGang
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My favorites are: A Christmas Carol, It's a Wonderful Life, and Christmas in Connecticut.
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I haven't see Christmas in Connecticut in years. May have to find it.

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Erika M Szabo

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My favorites are Miracle on 34th Street, Home Alone, Scrooge and I watch While you were Sleeping every year :)
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I totaly forgot about Home Alone and While you were Sleeping. Great picks.
 
+Toi Thomas I know every line by heart in every movie, but I still enjoy them :)

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