Christmas eve was joyful, the laughter and joy of the grandkids opening their gifts. We have a tradition of giving one out end all wait until it is opened, then the next one is given from under the tree. This way the “joy” lasts longer.







I will be posting new and old photos somehow related to winter, Christmas and eventually anticipation of new year. My aim is to take one new photo a day, but not going to stress over it, if I don’t come up with anything.
Would you like to join us? Join in with this title and link it to my page.
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How very precious are your photos 😀
Thank you Cee ❤
Wonderful pictures and, yes, certainly precious. Happy Christmas! 🙂
Thanks Adrian ❤
Wonderful … enjoy your day and the rest of the week.
Thanks 😊, same to you
Lovely! Our grandson is in the age he doesn’t like to be photographed, one has to accept this. https://geriatrixfotogallerie.wordpress.com/2020/12/25/countdown-to-2021-25/
I know that situation, I get to take a photo every now and again if they are in the mood
It is a pity but I have to accept this.
Wow, your family Christmas pictures are incredible!
Thanks Thomas🌲
Welcome to the challenge, not long until New Year’s Eve
Your lovely Christmas photos inspired me to post some of my own. https://mappinguncertainty.wordpress.com/2020/12/25/merry-christmas/
Thanks Suzanne!
Great memories, Ritva
Yes, the joy will be remembered
Good!
Love the family shots, Ritva. They’re precious. We do the same thing–one person opens a gift while everyone else watches and then on to the next person. This year we did the same thing via Zoom and it was quite nice. Merry Christmas a day late. 🙂
janet
Janet, that is something we did not have when young, zoom, that makes the distance more bearable.
It certainly does.