We will be seeing the New Year in with our church family first by watching:

Love, Uncle D and Aunt J
I received this picture just last week:
Her girls have grown into beautiful young women, nearly as beautiful as their mom.
I have other memories of setting at the lunch table at work talking with a friend who always was working on some type of craft or sewing project while we talked. At that time, she shared a lot about her teenage kids. She too has faithfully sent pictures over the years. This one was in 1998:
This one was received this year.
I have enjoyed seeing the additions to her family and how the grandkids have grown.
Uncle D relaxing after a hard day at the office Friday.
View looking down into the hotel atrium where they served an awesome complimentary breakfast.
The famous Big Chicken that I referenced in Friday's Blog.
Saturday Uncle D & I caught some of the sights of Atlanta:
The Atlanta Cyclorama which is a great place to visit if you are a Civil War buff.
The Cyclorama of the Battle of Atlanta is the world's largest oil painting, painted in 1885-86 by artists from Germany. It has been shown in Grant Park since 1893.
Georgia State Capitol Building
Centennial Olympic Park
We later visited the Marietta National Cemetary where Uncle D took some great pictures.
Tumbling on the Floor Exercise.
Walking the Beam.
Tumbling the Beam
Vaulting
We can't ignore the fans anxiously cheering the girls on:
On and around the fireplace are some of my nativity collection.
This is a little village that my mom collected (we made weekly trips to Dillards to buy) and of which she was so proud. This is the first time I've displayed it since mom went to heaven.
Another goal I set was to get most of my Christmas shopping done. I have only a few incidentals left but the majority is done (YEAH!) The Christmas cards were mailed Friday. So all in all I have accomplished nearly all my goals except baking and this may be the year that I don't bake.