Saturday, December 26, 2009

T'was the night before Christmas...











T'was the night before Christmas, and all through the house,
People had been busy, 'specially Mrs Griswold's spouse.




The Christmas lights were hung around the whole house with care,

in hopes that the family soon would be there.




Yes,house lighting takes time, take it from my mouth,

You've got years to catch up, my friend Mr. Krauth!









But on to the story of Christmas "09

We started Christmas eve morning with our family so fine.







All gathered at our house for breakfast and gifts,

First there were stockings, with an interesting lift...




















Mark and Wes were quite something; they both were the star

playing in shorts they were "Heros guitar!"







And Nolan at opening presents was dandy,
















but he was most focused on his Christmas candy!


A highlight of the morning, the best picture we did,
was at the foot of our tree with all four grandkids!










And certainly we paused to consider the charms
of new baby Heath in father Mark's arms














And nestled in Heath's arms, no, it isn't funny,
clutched in his hand is his first Christmas money


Later that day was the family awash
in the love of Christmas Eve in the home of Oma Bosch.

For over fifty years the tradition is alive
She's now 92 and and we still make the drive.














To sing Christmas carols and wait for "Jingle Bells"
to ring in Santa who brings presents so swell


For all of the children who sit in his lap
And a present for Oma before her nightly nap.











Thanks "Auntie Sue" for preparing the evening so fair
You did earn the right to sit in your chair!






















Christmas day was dinner at Cara and Wes's
Home made lasagna was great I confess.





But nothing next to family and spending time with ones dear,
We just wish that Brad and Jayne soon would be here!


So now Christmas is over and we get back to the norm,
But we did babysit the kids and have an evening so warm.






Of playing some games and the wonderful hooks

"Oma" snuggled with Brady and Payton and several good books!





So as Christmas moves on out of our sight
We wish you the best.. to all a good night.

But remember the first gift given so long ago
A child in a manger, one who all Christians know.

A Savior was born on a cold winter's night
A star led the way with its brilliance so bright.

May we remember each year in the gifts that we give
The first gift God gave us, so that we all may live.

As the pictures all tell, and this poem has confessed,
God has showered this family, yes, we know we are blessed.
May you all know that blessing; may you all know the King
and the reason for this season and the Joy that He brings.

Blessings this Christmas season and in the New Year,
Bruce and Barb and family.


5 comments:

Cara S. said...

It was an awesome Christmas...family, fun, and fun. We are definitely blessed. The holiday would only better if Brad and Jayne could have been with us, but we'll just have to do it again in a few weeks! Excellent poetry skills by the way...

Brad Jansen said...

looks like so much fun...
wish we could be there. in a few weeks!

Denise said...

such talent. your writing skills are amazing. but with a great topic like family it probably was just inspired. we are glad you all had a great time... enjoy the time with Brad and Jane as well. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. love to you all!

Cara S. said...

Fun and fun? Not sure what I meant there, but oh well. I guess I just really had A LOT of fun!

boschkp said...

Great poem Bruce! Christmas really is about family and children. Sorry we missed you all this year.