Christmas has come and gone. I personally felt kind of sad and numb, but tried to make an effort so that my family would still have a good Christmas.
Christmas Eve was spent with my parents. We sang carols with the kids leading us with their guitars. We had appetizers and desserts galore. We were all spoiled with lots of presents, too. Best of all, the weather cooperated. It was supposed to snow, but never did.
Christmas day, we had to wake the kids up to open presents,which is a change from when they were younger! If we were not in a hurry to get to Grandma three hours away, we would have let them sleep as long as they wanted! We opened presents, and then got ready to go north.
We had an uneventful trip up to Grandma's, another praise. She served us a big ham dinner. It was a lovely afternoon with extended family. We made a side trip to see Jeff's dad and his side of the family, too, which was really nice. And then, we went back to Grandma's for more food and conversation.
That night, we had reserved a hotel room, so that we did not have to make the long drive back home. The hotel was near our favorite park, too. In the morning, we took a short hike and visited the beach, too. Then it was another uneventful trip home, for which we were very grateful.
Monday is the memorial service for my grandma. I am hoping that will help with closure. It still doesn't seem real. It all happened too fast.