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Wednesday, December 25, 2024

CHRISTmas

Christmas Eve began with a beautiful candlelight service at Champion Forest. Opting for the 3 PM service ensured we had enough time to gather at the house afterward for a Christmas Eve dinner at our house. The service was uplifting, with the candlelight portion being particularly touching—it always feels like a moment of peace and reflection amid the holiday craziness. A time to remember that we are celebrating for one reason, Jesus.  After the service, everyone came over to enjoy a festive dinner together at our house. The menu was full of family favorites: charcueterie tray by Cade, tamales, green chile chicken enchiladas, cilantro rice, beans, dessert tray by Caelin, and crème brûlée.  Sharing a meal like this, surrounded by loved ones, is always one of the highlights of the season. Once dinner was finished, the fun continued with a spirited game of Mexican Lottery, or Lotería. Laughter and good-natured competition filled the room, and Andrew and Uncle Christopher seemed to have the best luck, taking home most of the wins. Afterward, everyone headed home to get some rest for the big day ahead. Charles started a brisket on the smoker for Christmas lunch before we read our final stories of the night. Before going to bed, we read aloud The Night Before Christmas and Luke Chapter 2, centering our hearts on the true meaning of the holiday. This has been a Hall family tradition that we carry on as Mumps used to read The Night Before Christmas and Grumps would read Luke chapter 2. At this point, we were all ready for bed but still brimming with excitement for the day to come. Christmas Day began with brisket breakfast tacos and freshly brewed coffee—about as perfect a start as any morning could have. The kids dove into their stockings, eager to see what surprises Santa had brought them.  Around 11, we packed up to head to Gamee and Grampee’s house. The journey took an unexpected turn when the Buick began overheating on the way. Thankfully, Grampee came to the rescue, helping us switch vehicles and get back on the road. The minor hiccup didn’t dampen the holiday spirit—it only added a memorable twist to the day! Lunch at Gamee and Grampee’s was a feast: brisket, green beans, and cheese grits. As always, the food was delicious, and the company even better. Afterward, we gathered to exchange gifts. Everyone felt truly blessed by the thoughtful presents: Lego sets, headphones, books, and more. The joy and gratitude in the room were palpable, a reminder of what Christmas is really about—cherishing the time spent with family and reflecting on the blessings in our lives. This Christmas was one for the books—full of family traditions, unexpected adventures, and the simple joys of being together. We ended the day with full hearts and the memories of a holiday well spent. 

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