This is a perfect song for a perfect day. Family in every bedroom of the house and in the barn apartment. We’re up early drinking coffee and sitting around the kitchen laughing and telling stories. Some that are new and others that are still funny after hearing them dozens of times over the years.
My nephew’s significant other, sweet Sally, is here for her first of our family Christmases and she’s getting an ear full. She lives in Asheville, NC and she has promised to help me check off a bucket list item. I’m making plans to spend an intoxicated Friday night participating in the infamous Asheville drum circle. I’m waiting for warmer weather.
We’re having a nice, easy morning in the kitchen with people we love and we’re anticipating an afternoon of raucous Dirty Santa antics. Our holidays are so easy. No big fancy things, just comfortable events, comfort food, easy talk and hugs. Lots of laughter and smiles. This song makes me think of times like these.
I hope your holidays are like this too. I’m praying today for all the people in the world who won’t have a day like mine.
Richard Cobb says
Oh, the joy of family. Peace and joy to you and yours, pal.
gayla says
I can’t wait to read your blog about your Friday night in Ashville…..I would wish you a Merry Christmas, but it sounds like it is already quite Merry!
Mike Venable says
Richard, thanks for the note. I wish you and Carter peace, too, and and easier time of getting around for her. Please tell her I said hello. And, I’d love to see you in that nurse outfit.
Nancy T. Morris says
Blessed!
Angela White Marine says
Sounds like a beautiful day with beautiful people celebrating the most beautiful of Holidays. HUGS…
Connie Jackson says
Mike, I just read your blog about John Henry and I was so touched. I do find the cosmic order of the universe ever fascinating – the way things happen at a certain time to certain people. Sometimes the reason is revealed and other times not. Or perhaps we are just to blind to see.
You, my friend, are not at all blind. Not only do you see, but you give all of us the gift of sharing your thoughts, philosophies, your triumphs, and failures. I am amazed at how honest you can be in your writings and I thank you for that. I learn quite a bit from you.
And you are NOT a fat ass!! (At least not that I can see). We all get a bit of flesh added on during our decades, but I hear Photoshop can take care of that.
A very Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Ann Venable says
Have a wonderful week-end!!
Paula Acton says
Your words are such a blessing to your readers. Thank you to you and Jill, for beings such an inspiration to your friends. Wishing you and your family all blessings.
Paula
Marilyn House says
Hey, Mike, I feel that I have been out of touch for a few weeks and I’m checking back in. Had to make a trip to Missouri to see Carole graduate from her first Army school and bring her home for the holidays. Had 3 of my 4 girls with me for Christmas. I am blessed. Enjoy your holidays, your family and your friends. Love you, Marilyn