Our family was four short this Christmas. Sarah and Adam were in California, our neice, Grace, is traveling through Europe after a semester studying in Florence, and Toby was ill. We missed all of them, but had the added pleasure this year of having Greg’s friend, Sonora, and Jasmine’s friend, Hollis, with us.
Thanks to some great information from an online course I took this month, I got out my Speedlite and did some practice shots before Christmas night. Our house is incredibly dark, even in the daytime, and I’m never happy with overly bright shots with on-camera flash. Without flash, the photos are too grainy. The Speedlite was great. The flash bounces off the ceiling so no one is getting the bright flash in their eyes (and people are less apt to recognize their photos are being taken), and the color was quite good. So here’s a look in photos of our Christmas.
Our living room before it all began. Tracy, Matt, and I didn’t get home from church until well after midnight, so we had a late start. Even though there were just three of us in the morning, we took our time and enjoyed watching each other open gifts. My big surprise was receiving the DVD set for the complete West Wing series. It was my favorite show and went on for seven seasons. It will take me the better part of the year to get through them. I’ve seen the first eight episodes this week as I worked on my Christmas Journal and other projects. I’m enjoying them as much the second time as I did the first. I’ve never been a big fan of DVDs, but I was delighted to get these.
At four o’clock the family arrived. Even with the absences we were 18 strong. I get a lot of help with the dinner preparations as everyone contributes their specialty. The menu varies very little from year to year.
We always have just a few more than we can seat in the dining room. Tracy was busy helping Randy pass the heavy (and hot) dishes before they sat down to eat.
For years we’ve opened gifts in the same order: youngest first, and everyone watches and admires the gifts. The older adults exchange names and the younger adults exchange names as well. Now that we’re all adults there’s some confusion at times at who is next to open gifts! This year we ranged in age from 17 to 89!
For the last several years, a highlight of Christmas has been the Walker family band. This year Hollis joined with his flute, and Sonora joined in with the drums. Off and on through the evening, different groups of people would sit down with instruments and start to play. It’s a talented family!
At one point it was just drums, and wonderful! The drum on the left is Matt’s. Sarah brought it back to him when she came home from a summer in New Mexico. We all agreed it has the best sound.
One of Tracy’s brothers lives in Phoenix. He has three beautiful daughters and several grandchildren. This year we got to visit with them and share our celebrations through the wonders of Skype.
I don’t imagine it’s very likely that the WHOLE family will ever manage to be present at Christmas. We are scattered across the country (and this year, in Europe, as well), but we take joy in the times we are together and certainly are grateful for the many ways technology lets us share with one another.
It looks like a beautiful celebration Karen!
It looks like a great day,Karen….and the photos have come out beautifully.
What a wonderful day! Your tree with the color-coordinated gifts is beautiful. I love, love, love the West Wing. It used to be a “date night” show for DH and I because we both loved the witty dialogue. For the last couple of years, Bravo showed it at 8-10 am here, and I would often have it on after dropping th e kids off at school and while doing my morning chores/getting ready for work. It definitely stands up to repeated viewings.
Rinda
It looks like you had a wonderful Christmas, how great to have the age range and everyone enjoying each others company. Your house is beautiful all dressed for Christmas and the photos turned out really well. I’m not that happy using flash but wish I had given it a go this year as a lot of my photos are very grainy.
Wishing you all a wonderful year in 2011.
xx
Thanks for the Christmas recap. Gorgeous photos (you went over my head about the lighting thing) of very happy people, fantastic food & music and your house is gorgeous (I love love all the wood)!
The speedlite did a great job Karen, I really think the shots look fabulous. When we have Christmas meals with Mum’s family everyone contributes their specialties and I love the variety of food – we had 23 at Christmas lunch this year and that was only with two families!
I agree with Rinda – The West Wing does stand up to repeat viewings and it is one of my favourites as well 🙂
Your table looks absolutely beautiful Karen – and a family band sounds like a wonderful way to add to the celebrations.
Our house is always dark in all the nice photograph taking places too – this looks like a great answer!
I love this post, Karen. It makes me happy to see that you have a family that enjoys making music together. Both of my brothers play the guitar and whenever we are together there is music and singing and laughter. I’m glad you had such a great time at Christmas!!! xo
It’s been such fun looking through your photos, thanks for sharing your day with us 🙂
It looks like a lovely day Karen, your pictures are lovely 🙂
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