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Monday, 31 December 2018

Me on Monday

The last Monday of 2018!

Well, it's been an eventful, exhausting but exciting week since I last blogged.  Seeing Christmas through the eyes of a 2 year old is magical, I didn't realise just how much Leo would understand this year but boy he has embraced Christmas spirit with both hands and is was just so lovely to watch.

So my Me on Monday photo will actually be 'Me on last Tuesday' - just before our guests arrived we managed a civilised photo


Paul's mum didn't feel up to joining us on Christmas Day but we convinced her she'd feel better for going out and having some company on Boxing Day.  Plus we had the added incentive of having her meet baby Rosie for the first time.  Of course there had to be a family photo to mark the occasion.


91 years difference between the oldest and the youngest in this photo!  We were right, as soon as she saw the baby she visibly looked brighter and better.  Not to mention the fun of  watching big brother Leo running around like a whirling dervish.

I do hope that everyone had a good Christmas, it was so lovely to have everyone here together and I am incredibly thankful for the family that I am blessed with.  

So today marks the last day of the year and we will be seeing 2019 in with some friends who are coming over for a take away Indian meal accompanied by champagne for when Big Ben strikes 12.  

It's been a funny old year.  If I were on a reality tv show they would probably describe it as a rollercoaster ride!  It had some amazing highs and some devastating lows.  There was a family holiday to Center Parts in January, that big birthday in March, news of Rachel's pregnancy in April, a weekend in Bologna, retirement in May, news that our son and daughter in law were moving closer to home in June, a fabulous week at Lake Garda in July, a weekend in Suffolk in September, the stress of R's pregnancy related illness in October, Rosie's safe arrival in November and here we are at December.  

You'll notice that August is missing in that list and I hinted at problems in this post. We should have been looking forward to another grandchild in February but our daughter in law miscarried in August.  It was totally heartbreaking and was so very hard to deal with, even though statistics tell you that it happens to something like 1 in 4 women, if you are that 1 it is devastating.  

I don't want to leave this post on a low point, and as I said in that post in August, life isn't just about good things, everyone has a good old mix of fortunes, and the strength of friends and family support carries us through the bad times ready to embrace better things when that tide has turned.  

Thank you for visiting my blog this year, for your comments and support.  I'm intending to be a better blogger next year and planning to join in some new regular blog subjects so watch this space!  

Happy New Year!


4 comments:

  1. What a lovely photo of the family.

    I'm sorry to hear of the miscarriage for your DiL & son. It is hard being part of such a statistical group because it doesn't feel like a group thing, but really a lonely personal event. It is also where overall your grieving is really not understood well - thankfully your DiL has you & the family to help her through.

    Cheers to 2019 & may many blessings visit your home & family.

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  2. Hoping for a steadier journey for you all next year, Deb; so lovely to see you all smiling in the photo, despite the huge ups and downs - clearly a resilient clan :). I am sure your DD-in-law will have appreciated your understanding and thoughtfulness. Looking forward to renewed connections in 2019!

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  3. It's always so enjoyable to see life through the eyes of young kids. And having babies around makes everything more enjoyable.
    Happy New Year!!
    XOXO
    Jodie
    www.jtouchofstyle.com

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  4. I hope that 2019 offers calmer waters for you and your family. Thanks so much for sharing your world with us; I do enjoy stopping by to see what you're up to!

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