This Christmas was another special one. I spent Christmas Eve with my oldest granddaughter and her family. That meant 4 hours with my happy, smiling first great grandchild. Oh my, does he ever have a lot to say at almost 4 months old. It was a relaxed evening. Then on Christmas Day afternoon I drove north to Duluth (actually, Hermantown) where my daughter and her family live. We also had a relaxing evening and lots of laughs. It amazes me to look at her three children who have grown up way too fast. Weren’t they just babies? This also means I have to look up at the boys. Talk about getting taller!
Tomorrow my daughter will do a DNA test. Last night I spent time doing charts with my oldest granddaughter so that she could fill in the blanks when she celebrates with her Mom’s family this weekend. I am awaiting the granddaughter’s results. A holiday just isn’t a holiday without some genealogy.
Before this Christmas Day ends, I wanted to post on my blog a wish for all my readers. Whatever holiday you celebrate in December, I hope it’s filled with family and new genealogical knowledge.
Merry Christmas!
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