Time has flown by! We celebrated Josh’s birthday on December 12th with a special birthday cake, made and decorated by Lorisa to look like his favorite video game. Since Ashley worked that night until 8:00 p.m., we waited to have his birthday dinner the next evening at Texas Roadhouse.
My sisters and their families gathered at Lorisa’s on the 18th for our big family Christmas party. It was a fun day, but we missed those that couldn’t be there. Only 23 of the 34 of us were able to make it this year but, with that said, we still had a full house.
Ron had talked about registering with VA for a long time but never got around to doing it until this month. He had his first appointment with a VA doctor last week and was impressed with the facility and with the doctor. I doubt that things will always go as smoothly as they did on his first visit, but we’ll see! If nothing else, this will allow him to save money on some of his meds, Another thing was checked off of our ‘to do’ list when I found a new physician. I have been without a doctor since spring when mine moved to Oregon. I’m hoping I’ll feel better about the change after I get to know her better.
We were disappointed to hear today that Gary and Peggy won’t be joining us in Texas after all. When they left Pigeon Forge, they went to Florida to take care of some business and to see Gary’s primary cancer doctor. She referred him to a doctor in Tampa who specializes in his specific type of skin cancer. The new doctor wants to change and monitor his chemo med before weaning him to an oral medication. He will have to stay in Florida until he is on the maintenance medication. They have also had some problems with their motorhome that will cost them $$$$. As much as we’re going to miss them, we are happy that Gary will be under the care of a specialist who has experience with his type of skin cancer. We’re praying that this new treatment totally eliminates Gary’s cancer symptoms and the maintenance program keeps it under control!
Lorisa also hosted our family’s Christmas. Paul and Holly arrived on Christmas Eve and we all had a nice dinner together at Emmett’s Restaurant in Fayette. As we all waited for our food, Paul kept us all laughing with a game that we played at the table. We had to be observant to come up with the answer to Paul’s puzzle. It kept us guessing for quite awhile, but a few of us finally recognized that the answer had nothing to do with the visual puzzle that Paul was showing us on the table. Justin was still trying to figure it out when our dinner was served. It was a fun evening!
The rest of the family arrived after we got home from church on Christmas day. It was a joy to see the little ones’ faces, still beaming from the excitement of Santa’s visit! I'm so thankful for my beautiful family! We had a wonderful Christmas!
Our traditional Christmas dinner was followed by an assortment of pies, candies, and cookies for dessert. In addition to the pies, I made these little penguins from olives.
Ashley got a Wii and a Dance Party 3 game for Christmas and the girls had fun dancing along wth the dancer on the screen.
I was able to get a picture of everyone in the family except Jessica and her boyfriend, Jeff. They had to leave early so they could have Christmas with Jeff’s dad and sister.
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Abigayle in her little Christmas outfit |
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Ashley, Lorisa, David, Justin, and Bryce |
Ashley and Josh |
Erin and Chris and daughters, Megan and Natalie |
Jeremy and Kelly, with kiddos, Abigayle and Lukas |
Paul and Holly |
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...and Ron and I! |