Digging through the files. This is Logan when he was two. He has always been a Christmas kid.
One year we got me Logan some Thomas the Tank Engine track and cars. I He loved it until Heather took it away from me he outgrew it. Sniff.
At least two out of the three of us can smile.
Boompa and Nana with Logan. Boompa, Charles, was the word’s greatest FIL and a heck of a great guy. He and Logan loved each other and were best friends. He was taken away from us suddenly years ago and we still miss him every day. Boompa loved Christmas and he loved his grandson.
This is my mother, Granny, with Logan when he was about six months or so. Nobody loved her kids, grandkids, and great grandkids like Granny did. She is also gone now.
We are moving forward though making new memories. We are confident that we will meet up with Boompa, Granny, and others again and the memories will be that much sweeter.
For new classic singers can anybody beat Michael Buble?
For great Christian Gospel Hymns check out my friend Driller's Christmas Music Marathon, going on now.
I think that all parents have at least one Christmas memory that includes a present that they liked and played with as much, if not more than the children. Great memories are made on special days.
Thanks for your kind words and mention of my blog. It is appreciated. May you and your family have the Merriest of Christmas celebrations and a most Happy New Year.
It’s great to see the old photos! Great memories for you and your family. Maybe Santa will bring you another gift this year as special as Thomas the Tank Engine. (Or maybe a lump of coal? Nah! Let’s think positive!) Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Oh, what fun memories!! Thank you for sharing!! I, too, love to look back at Christmas pics of my four kids when they were growing up in Montana!! We all loved having snowy Christmases!! My new grandson is the best “early” Christmas present ever!! I hope all of you have a great week and a beautiful Christmas!! Enjoy!
Oh yes, Christmas is a time of memories, and sometimes we’re missing the beloved ones who are gone. So it’s good to make “new memories”! :o)
Thank you yo much for your comment to my Ireland-travel-report! We met many peope from USA there who visitesd the coutry of their ancestors – and all of them loved the Green Island!
Best wishes from Austria,
Traude
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What sweet sweet memories!
Such wonderful photos and memories, Yogi. Christmas is a time of joy but also a time when we miss those who are no longer here. in person, but will always be in our hearts.
Merry Christmas and a healthy and joyful New Year!
Thanks for sharing those memories and keep on making them.
Merry Christmas!