G'day all!
Since our last blog, we've had lots and lots of guests here at the DeVries homestead. First, we had the wonderful privilege of having Noel's sister and brother-in-law, Ed and Tammy Carroll, come for a brief whirlwind visit. They haven't had many chances to visit us here in Colorado, so it was a special treat for us to have them here. The kids thoroughly enjoyed messing around with "Uncle Ted" and Tammy was a huge help to Noel in preparing for Christmas with Noel. We are so glad they were able to come.
Speaking of guests, we also picked up the old tradition of Christmas with Noel. Noel was due to be born on December 25th; that's why she has the name she does. And she loves to show hospitality to people. So we give people Christmas presents by opening our house and "puttin' on the Ritz." We invite our church family, our friends, neighbors, co-workers to our house so we can love on them and let them know how thankful we are that God has put them in our lives. We had over 90 people come through our house last Friday night, and we are thankful for each one of them. As I said, Tammy was invaluable in helping Noel prepare for it. The food has never been better, thanks to her. We are thankful for others in the church who came to help as well. They will most definitely receive rewards in heaven.
Our last guest will probably be with us for a long time...hopefully. We had the unfortunate responsibility of putting our little Boston Terrier, Angel, to sleep this past week. She has been a part of our lives for a very long time, thirteen and one half years to be exact. She is one day older than Ivy, and we purchased her when she was only 4 months old. Anyway, she was really struggling to breathe, and it was time to do the humane thing and send her to doggy heaven. We will miss her. But, being convinced that a necessary Biblical element in growth is "replace" (i.e., replace bad habits with good habits), we have already secured a new dog to fill the void left by Angel's passing. For Jami's Christmas present this year, we got her a retired racing greyhound dog. He is a fabulous creature, very loving and docile. So far, we highly recommend the breed. His racing name was Dexter, but Jami has renamed him Sir Percival Blakeney, Baronet; that's the role Anthony Andrews plays in the movie, The Scarlet Pimpernell, a family favorite. Anyway, we say good bye to Angel and hello to "Percy." Jami cried when Angel died; but she is thrilled to death with Percy. We hope he is will be with us for a long time.
Hope you all have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We'll update in a week or so with photos of the visit of Noel parents and 96-year old Grandmother after the first of the year.
Don't forget to look at the pics at the bottom of the blog.
For Christ's sake,
MJD,Sr.
1 comment:
Yay for greyhounds! Aren't they wonderful? If we ever get another dog again, I'm definitely considering getting another greyhound. Tasha was the best dog, so sweet and goofy. Sorry to hear about Angel; we've had to put both Tasha and Macey down since moving to Minnesota, and it's not easy. Does Percy do the "dead cockroach" pose? That was one of Tasha's favorites ...
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