| The great-grand girls |
You don't have to be Taylor Swift at a Chiefs game to have a stable of paparazzi clicking away trying to capture the perfect shot.
| The great-grand boys. Perhaps they didn't embrace the hats and masks as much as the girls. |
We have our own version of paparazzi at my mom's birthday and our family's Christmas Eve gathering. There's a good share of "Smile!" "Look this way!" and "Wait! Just one more!"
| Several years ago, we moved to the shed for the evening meal. We added another person to the group shot this year - making a total of 33. (Madison isn't pictured because she's the photographer.) |
My mom celebrated her 88th birthday on December 24.
Ever since the
grandchildren were little, we've been taking a photo of the birthday
girl with the troops.The first one with all seven of the grandchildren was in 1994.
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| From left: Abby, Brian, Blake, Mom holding Madison, Jill, Brent & Paige |
The grandchildren shot is easier these days. They can even look the same direction without a lot of prompting - though, with as many paparazzi as there are on scene, we still do a little of that.
The great-grand photo is a piece of cake these days (birthday cake, of course).
It's amazing that what four girls can convince my dad to do. I'm not sure he'd wear a party hat for just anyone.
We added another face to the "outlaw" photo this year, too. Several years ago, we decided the non-blood relatives needed their own paparazzi moment.
A shot inside the house during the gift opening reveals the reason we've moved some of the festivities to the shed.
| This doesn't even show the whole group. |
Even though it's loud and chaotic, we're thankful for this tradition of celebrating my mom's birthday and Christmas as a family.



Simply perfect! How wonderful to have so many gather for your Mum's birthday.
ReplyDeleteIt's a fun family tradition.
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