Christmas 1986 ~ Stille Nacht

This time of year always brings back memories I thought were long lost. As I was driving to work this morning, I heard this song and instantly remembered Christmas of 1986. I was 19 and still living at home with my parents. The evening I recall was a week night, dark and cold. I had been all over town looking for the big seller that year to give as a gift, Trivial Pursuit. I was pretty down that I couldn’t find the game anywhere. My Dad suggested he and I drive to Davidson Drugs at Midtown Plaza, “hopefully, they will have it!” He and I loaded up into his Toyota truck and he drove me there. It was my lucky day! There, on the shelf, was the box I had been looking for. I was so happy they had it! I paid for it and we headed home. On the way, Stille Nacht came on the radio and I had such a complete feeling of love in that moment with and for my Dad. He had taken the time out of his busy day to make me his priority, even with everything going on between work and my Grandfather. At the time, Grandpa had not been well and passed not long after Christmas. I still remember hearing this beautiful song and seeing all the lovely Christmas lights….next to my Dad, just he and I. A very vivid memory for me that I recall with complete detail 33 years later. You know, I don’t need a single thing this Christmas. All I need are the beautiful memories that fill my ❤.

Thank you, Dad….I love you.

Stille Nacht

Reminiscing on 2017

Happy New Year! I hope that each of you had a blessed holiday season.

Mine was wonderfully filled with laughter, love, and lots of extra calories!

The new year always brings reflection for me. Looking back on 2017, there were many golden moments and accomplishments that God blessed my family with. Warning: This may be reminiscent of sitting through the three hour slide show of your Uncle Mike’s vacation….sorry about that!   But today, I’m going to showcase my entire family.

My daughter, Carly, applied for a nursing bridge program from LPN to RN. She was accepted into Galen College of Nursing and began classes this week. Her social life may be a bit hampered in the coming months, full-time student while working full-time. However, she continues to flourish and grow in her noble profession, and I am so proud of her!

 

My son, Brett, started a new job this year and sang his heart out at several gigs and events throughout the year. Click here for a listen. I may be partial, but he has a terrific voice that the world needs to hear! I am so proud of him! And yes, here comes the shameless plug. He can be booked by calling or texting him at 941.448.4094.

 

My mother-in-law, Sharen, moved into her own beautiful little home in Ellenton. She has made many new friends and her neighbors love having a true Florida Cracker in the neighborhood.

 

My husband, Doyle, celebrated 50 this year, and he continues to grow his business while being the very best husband a girl could ever ask for.  <3 <3

 

My parents, Don and Sandi, continue their good health. These two stay busy with church, work, and mowing five acres! They are the solid foundation that our family was built on for over 56 years.

 

My sister, Pam, received a new title at work this year. Also, she and her fiancé, Chris, purchased a motor home and have been traveling the state enjoying the sites during their spare time. My sister continues her good health after a rough patch in 2016. Lastly, she has had two daughters in college for several years with one graduating in December…that means a pay raise for my sista! Cha-CHING!

     

 

My sister’s oldest daughter, Kelsey, graduated from UCF (go Knights!) with her B.S. in Psychology. We can’t pull any wool over her eyes with our behavior now – she has us pegged! She also moved into her very first apartment. Hold on Kelsey, adulting is comin’ in fast for you!

   

 

Pam’s youngest daughter, Kaitlin, continues her sophomore year at Flagler College (Pam’s Alma Mater) and just finished a semester in Würzberg, Germany. The jet-setter made it home safely and just in time for Christmas with many exciting stories to share! Paris, Malta, Scotland….oh yeah, and school!

      

 

My brother, Don, received a promotion at work with his company finishing the year with record orders and sales. He and his wife, Marci, are Poppa and Grandma to Ophelia – what a joy in being a grandparent….and what awesome grandparents they are!

  

 

Marci has become the baker for the family and the maker of all things cake. She has mad skills…check out some of her most recent works of art:

 

 

Don and Marci’s daughter, Lauren, started a new and exciting job in 2017. She and her wife, Elizabeth, are doing beautifully at raising my great-niece, Ophelia.

 

Ophelia is full of sugar and spice, and everything nice….with cuteness and sassiness in between! Did she tell you? Aunt Dara is her favorite!   😉

       

        

 

As for myself, I also celebrated turning 50 with my entire family by my side over a superb surprise weekend at Lake Grassy hosted by my sweet and wonderful husband. Here is everyone (minus Kaitlin, she arrived a little later that day) :

 

I also started this, my first blog. I’m glad you’re here, and that you’ve indulged me in reading to this point.

All this is just the tip of the iceberg so to speak. My family had countless joyous moments that occurred this year. There are just too many to list!

I have a dear friend that once told me how fond she was of my family in that we always celebrated each other. Truer words have never been spoken. I am blessed beyond measure because we stick together through thick and thin….year in, year out, celebrating and raising each other up.

So, for my first blog of 2018, I wanted to continue celebrating my family by sharing each of them with you. May 2018 be a year filled with joy, health and happiness while celebrating you and yours!

Dara <3