Celebrating With Friends And Family (Page Three)
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Page Created December 9th 2017 - Last Updated: 10/21/2024 22:21:PM
Thank you Joe for assisting with the picture taking effort! Really helps the the "Ol Man"!
Visiting begins in earnest!
Joe hauls out the big guns!
The brunch begins to arrive
Grandma Teri and Ava
(Ava wants to know if she will see Santa.... We know the answer!)
All smiles
Miss Lilly chows down
Grandpa & Grandma Parsons
Connor and his beautiful lady Kerick!
Theo keeps an eye on everything!
With the start of music, the season officially begins
Welcome home Brian and Jan
In a single word... B-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r
Nice to be in the USA
B-r-r-r-r-r-r-r Also!
Hello Carri!
Joe assists his Dad in taking pictures!
Marianne is all smiles... This is a good sign
Craig demonstrates the "Wearing Of The Red"...
Did You Know? - The Colors of Christmas
There are several colors which are traditionally associated with Christmas. This site uses Red, Green and Gold. But why do we have them and what do the colors represent?
Most the colors and their meanings come from the western/northern European traditions and customs, when Christmas is in the middle of winter and it's dark and cold.
Green -
Evergreen plants, like Holly, Ivy and Mistletoe have been used for thousands of years to decorate and brighten up buildings during the long dark winter. They also reminded people that spring would come and that winter wouldn't last forever!
The Romans would exchange evergreen branches during January as a sign of good luck. The ancient Egyptians used to bring palm branches into their houses during the mid winter festivals.
In many parts of Europe during the middle ages, Paradise plays were performed, often on Christmas Eve. They told Bible stories to people who couldn't read. The 'Paradise Tree' in the garden of eden in the play was normally a pine tree with red apples tied to it.
Now the most common use of green at Christmas are Christmas Trees.
Red - As mentioned above, an early use of red at Christmas were the apples on the paradise tree. They represented the fall of Adam in the plays.
Red is also the color of Holly berries, which is said to represent the blood of Jesus when he died on the cross.
Red is also the color of Bishops robes. These would have been worn by St. Nicholas and then also became Santa's uniform!
Gold - Gold is the color of the Sun and light - both very important in the dark winter. And both red and gold are the colors of fire that you need to keep you warm.
Gold was also one of the presents brought to the baby Jesus by one of the wise men and traditionally it's the color used to show the star that the wise men followed.
Silver is sometimes used instead of (or with) gold. But gold is a 'warmer' color.
White - White is often associated with purity and peace in western cultures. The snow of winter is also very white!
White paper wafers were also sometimes used to decorate paradise trees. The wafers represented the bread eaten during Christian Communion or Mass, when Christians remember that Jesus died for them.
White is used by most churches as the color of Christmas, when the altar is covered with a white cloth (in the Russian Orthodox Church Gold is used for Christmas).
Marianne demonstrates how to pour a wine bottle
Bob is not falling for it!
Slurp... Gurgle
Meeting new friends!
Bob and Annie our official newlyweds!
He went to USC so, YES, I would buy a used car from him!
Joe and Franklyn is serious discussions
(Meanwhile Theo tries out Dad's Irish Coffee)
Hurry Theo, your dad is about to turn around!
A natural smile
Paul attempts to quiet down the rowdy participants!
Now we know who it was! LEON!
Marcia will now lead us in Christmas Carols!
What is he thinking?
The Winner of the "Wild Hat Contest"
What are these two up to???
"Hey Dad... That Irish what-cha-call-it was delicious!"