It's all over except for the airing of one or two grievances and, at a minimum, one more feat of strength. It was a fine Christmas. We had a smallish group for Christmas Eve dinner: just Kris, me, Katy, her friend Daniel, and the Ensigns, less Madi.
Today we opened presents early before Katy and Daniel took off for the day. Later, we joined in the Christmas brunch at Amy's before heading to church for a very nice musical program. I like going to church on Christmas, but am grateful it wasn't a midnight mass -- I would never have made it. After church we visited the Ensigns who were about to start a basketball fest with some of Jayson's family. Phillip, Meagan, and kids came by for a while. They seemed happy to escape the madness of all the Wai cousins in various states of sick at their house. So, here, it's quiet again and post-Christmas lethargy has set in.

Kris making her delicious rolls

Maxwell, Daniel, and Katy in their Christmas hats

Kris, Emily, and Lizzy also looking festive

The English Christmas crackers with silly hats, games, and jokes
were Jayson's excellent contribution to the celebratation

The Christmas feast

Very brief talent show this year: a dance by Lizzy, a great guitar
number by Daniel, and year-end videos by Jayson and me

Katy Kathryn Christmas morning with her
Lord-of-Rings graphics

Kris with her Brazilian blue topaz pendant

Nice new belt, dude

The mother of our ward and Bishop Jeff

Eliza, Katy Kathleen, and Tommy

Max and Madi, freshly-arrived and freshly-showered
(That is referring to Madi; no idea about Max's hygiene)
We are looking forward now to New Years visit from the Hastings and a splendid Greek feast. We are in hopes that Bill Hastings will be with us, too.
That's all for now.
OXO
D.