How better to see a movie about family than with family, n'est-ce pas?
Quite a good movie it was, too!
All four of my great-nieces of Hinesville stayed put for this one, so that means it definitely held their attention!
Here are Miyah and Chloe, both holding their baby dolls that Santa brought them.
Poor Chloe is still a little sick, but I hope her new meds will soon kick her headache to the curb.
Here they are, respectively, to either side of their Papa.
Alyssa did have a stuffed critter, though!
Leila brought a big blanket to keep the cinema chill off, as well as the hooded coat she wore.
I wonder if she might already have thyroid issues?
I'll have to remember to ask Michael about that.
I remembered to give Michael the three shot glasses I'd set aside for him in September, plus a new Star Wars coffee mug with Yoda on it.
I'd received two for Christmas, so he was the first person I thought of for sharing!
There she is, absolutely beaming!
She is finally the owner of that art print by Renoir that Mama had so enjoyed!
I approached her about taking it a few months ago, but she wanted to make sure I was ready to part with it.
I'd assured her that "Dance At Bougival" had been with me for plenty of time -
I didn't want to wait until I died for her to have it.
This way, she has it death-free, a memory of her beloved Grammy, and the many good times they shared for the first eighteen years of Christina's life, to enjoy every day.
i thank You, God, that I could do this for her.
Now, off I go to Olive Garden for dinner with Christina and her girls!
Michael and the twins are off to Chelsea's for a year-end party, so I'll have to catch them another time.
What a wonderful Tina Tuesday this has been!
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