
Mom always makes Christmas breakfast and this year was pork tenderloin, biscuits, and orange danish. Mmmmm.

Mom is just as giddy as I am over presents so it didn't take long to dig in. Mom liked her Chinese Zodiac ornaments. Dad was thrilled with his new hat.

Jeff loved his new corvette books.

And Mom gave me an Asian baby doll so I can play pretend until Zoe gets here.

Normally at Christmas we would hang out all day taking naps, watching TV, playing on the computer, etc. But this year we needed to scoot out around lunch time and get to south Georgia to visit Jeff's family. We spent the rest of Christmas day eating, visiting and eating some more with Jeff's HUGE family. Here is a picture of his grandmother and her 10 children, all of whom make it to the festivities.

There were also grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She has some great-great's, too. I got a chance to visit with her and hear about the old days. How she married at 15 and proceeded to have a baby about every other year for the next 20 years and raise them, for the most part, in a 2 bedroom house!! Oh my!
It was a busy, but wonderful Christmas.
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