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Friday, December 27, 2019

A New Christmas Tradition

Old traditions must begin somewhere and at some time. How else would they become traditions? 

Kelly Jo and I were both the first kids in our family to marry. Both families had to navigate splitting up time for holidays. For us, Christmas was no problem. The Morgan's celebrated on Christmas Eve and the Boggs' celebrated on Christmas Day. EasyPeasy!

Our first Christmas as a married couple was spent as described above. By our second Christmas, we were forming our own traditions and here is how it worked. Christmas Eve with the Morgans, Christmas morning in our home with the three of us and the rest of Christmas Day with the Boggs family.

Three years after we married, our siblings began to marry and one by one each sibling navigated their spouse's family traditions, new traditions began and I am sure old traditions gave way in some instances and we pretty much followed our comfortable pattern onward.

Most of the years since then have followed that pattern, with a few special exceptions. Christmas of 1987, KJo, Odie and I took our first family vacation. We left Christmas Eve and drove to Florida for the week, arriving home on New Year's Eve. 

There was a year, somewhere in the late 90's, that we left Christmas Day to drive to Florida to preach a revival. Then four years, 1999-2002, we spent Christmas Day in Wichita, Kansas where we lived at the time. One of those years, the Morgans spent with us.

Other years, my siblings or KJo's siblings had to miss the Christmas gatherings due to work, vacations, sickness or other life happenings, but the families pressed forward. We discovered that the best traditions are not etched in stone or dictated, but open to changes. We keep our family traditions, even after slight temporary variations, because we love them, they are etched in our hearts.

For us, the other 29 or so Christmas seasons have followed our familiar tradition, Christmas Eve in Hillsboro with the Morgan family, Christmas morning, the three of us in our house/camper/bus and Christmas evening in Waynesville with the Boggs family.

Last year, 2018, we began adding to our old Christmas traditions. The house needed to be worked into our traditions and we did not want to give up Christmas Eve with the Morgans, Christmas Day with the Boggs and certainly not Christmas morning in the bus.

What to do? Well, add a day to the celebration, of course! 

Last year on December 26 Odie prepared a meal for us and we celebrated Christmas with Odie in the house to begin a new tradition.



I believe she was planning to prepare the same meal this year, but we had leftover Arizona tamales so we had to eat them, right? If tamales are going to go to waste then they might as well go to my waist!


We had tamales, salsa from Acapulco, delicious cheese sauce, sausage leftover from part of Steve and Karen's contribution on Christmas day and probably a few things I am forgetting. It was all wonderful!

Then Odie distributed presents to us representing millions of dollars lots of thought and preparation. She is one of the most thoughtful and kindhearted people I know and that makes me proud.

She found her mother several items of clothing she has been looking for and her gifts for me were perfect too. You know you have officially reached the "too big for your britches" club when you own your very own seatbelt extension for commercial flying.



I have a Milwaukee 18V weed-eater that stays in Odie's garage for me or Dad to use when mowing the yard. There was also a battery operated blower that we kept in the garage to blow the grass trimmings from the drive, sidewalk and porch. 

However, that blower has always gone with us in the tent trailer. We use it to clean the carpet in the pulpit area under the tent and to blow the grass and dirt out of the trailer. That left no blower for Odie's.

A Milwaukee blower that uses the same battery as the weedeater was a perfect gift.



Hey, I may not be the most creative gift buyer, but I am practical!😁

Yesterday was a great second round in a new Christmas tradition for our family. Like all traditions, this one can not be set in stone. Our life requires more flexibility than that.

There have been years that we have had to leave Christmas night or early on December 26 in order to make it in time to begin a scheduled revival. If that needs to happen in future years, we will roll with the punches.

Thank you for joining us on Mile Markers today.

Davy

Thursday, December 26, 2019

A Very Boggs Christmas

Christmas morning we followed our normal Christmas tradition of us three in the BoggsMobile having family time with only the three of us. We read the account of the birth of Christ, visited a while and then Odie opened her presents from us.

Following that, KJo and Odie went back to work preparing for the big Christmas dinner with my family next door at Dodds fellowship hall. Everyone began gathering about 2:00 and we were eating before 3:00.

The theme was international food this year. We had German food from Odie, Italian food from Steve and Karen and Mexican food from KJo. We provided salsa from Acapulco (Of course) and Tamales from Arizona. Sis. Julia Lopez, Sis. Mary Zubia and Sis. Mary Stevens prepared over four dozen Tamales for us while we were there last week and we shared them with our family.

I believe they were the best Tamales I have ever had! ALL of the other food was fabulous too!
































We were separated from some of the family this year for various life reasons and we missed each one of them. Two of my nieces live in other states and my sister and her family were visiting one of them. Others had to work. Hopefully, we will all be together soon.

It was a great and satisfying day. I hope that you had a good day too. Please remember to visit us in revival beginning tonight at Dryden Rd. Pentecostal Church in Dayton, Ohio. We plan to be there each night through New Year's Eve. We would love to have you.

Thank you for reading.

Davy

Wednesday, December 25, 2019

A Very Morgan Christmas

Last night was a very Morgan Christmas and what a very merry Christmas it was. I think every immediate family member was present for the annual Christmas celebration. We gathered in the early afternoon at Kelly's parents' home south of Hillsboro, Ohio and the meal was the very first thing on the agenda.

In addition to all of the food prepared by the family, we had a very special treat as an appetizer. Bro. Jared and Sis. Valerie Burris gave us several pounds of elk meat while we were in California. KJo tenderized it Monday night and her brother cooked it on the grill Tuesday. Wow! It was good and it was a big hit! Thank you Bro. Jared and Sis. Valerie.








After the meal, we played our Christmas game and opened personal gifts.




























These first pictures came from my camera and the rest come from Odie.



































































Thank you for reading today on Christmas. I hope you are having a wonderful day.

Davy