Monday, December 27, 2010

58 people and no one signs McGowan

 

Another Christmas in the books and again I am thankful for the family I married.  I have loved every McGowan Christmas since The Hubs and I started dating.  When I attended my first McGowan Christmas about 15 years ago, there were about 20 people at Grandma and Grandpa Greats house.  I can remember thinking “Wow, all of their Aunts and Uncles come to Christmas.”  It just seemed unusual to me.  Why don’t they each have their own Christmas.  After a few years, before Andy and I were married, I don’t remember the exact words Grandpa Great used, but he basically said “We do Christmas on Christmas Eve, so if your family has plans for that night, they will need to change them.”  We have zero traditions in my family, so I had no problem with this.  I couldn’t imagine having to choose.  As the years went on I realized how important it was to Grandma and Grandpa to see all of their kids, grandkids and great-grandkids at Christmas. (They would have been in awe this year)  It was always amazing to see Grandma and Grandpa just sit in their chairs and smile while all their family opened their gifts.  Grandpa may have hated the shopping part, but he loved seeing how happy all the grandkids were with their gifts!  They were the only thing missing from this year.

 

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This is the Carolers…Yes they actually go around the neighborhood dressed like this and attempt to sing carols.  If nothing else, they bring A LOT of holiday cheer!

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It was amazing this year!  We had everyone there, except for Mike and Linda. Grandma Mikey was sent home from the hospital but wasn’t able tp make it to Spencer.  But we were happy to have him home!

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And there were some great White Elephant gifts too!  There was a baby boom in the family this year too.  It gave a few of us “baby fever”, but we got our snuggles and sent them home!

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Grandma and Grandpa and their 4 girls sure have grown.  After we got home, I sat down and counted how much we had really grown.  Any guesses at how many people were there….56!  (give or take a few)WOW huh? 56 people and not a single one of us has the last name McGowan. But that’s what we call ourselves, even those of us who have married into the family.  It’s an awesome thing Don and Mary McGowan made!  I am already counting down to next year!

I love this family!

Friday, December 17, 2010

Busy, busy, busy…

What have we been busy with…

Girl had a band concert.

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Boy practiced…

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and practiced…

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and practiced some more…

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and they even bowled in a couple tournaments

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Bowling is what we do. It consumes our lives, but in a good way. There is a community of people that I can’t imagine our lives without. Everywhere we have moved, the bowling center in each city always becomes home.

Any town that we moved to, we could walk into a center with our equipment, and always be able to join a team. We’ve met great people and sometimes some questionable people, but always had fun! That’s why we keep coming back I guess, no matter how bad we bowl.

The kids are just as involved as we are. Boy is counting down until he can join the youth state and local boards. He practices every chance he gets. and he’s amazing at it. But I may be a little biased. It’s amazing to see him in the same tournaments with high school and college bowlers. I think he just clicks with them. We are so blessed to have such great people take care of our youth bowlers.

Girl enjoys bowling, but just doesn’t’ have the drive and desire to raise her average like Boy does. She has amazing natural talent though. If only we can find that special thing that sparks her. In time she’ll find it. Its smoldering in there…I know it.

we’re off…probably heading to the bowling center Smile

Makala