Tomorrow we leave for Michigan. We were able to get away from work for 10 days! This will be our longest visit "home" since moving away. We are looking forward to spending time with family and friends, playing lots of games, and attending several parties. Our Christmas festivities begin this Saturday at my Dad's house. On Sunday we have our Miller Christmas party (my mom's family). I'm hoping we can make it to Immanuel Bible Church on Sunday as well. We spend Christmas Day with Ben's family every year and the Saturday after Christmas is with his extended family. In between all these parties I hope to visit Bronners, get together with some old friends, and just have a good time. One of the hi-lites of this trip is that John Owen will be meeting his Uncle Korey and several other family members for the first time.
What do you have planned for the holidays?
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Christmas is Here!
Posted by Kelly Glupker at 3:54 PM
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Have a wonderful time! You'll have tons of fun showing off John Owen to everyone!
safe travels !!!
we will be here until the day after Christmas. Travis works Sat. thurs Wed. morning then heading down to Eaton Rapids. Our tradition is to be home always on Christmas day, I am glad we have continued with that family tradition. Hope we will be able to meet Owen on Sunday !
Have a wondeful time with family :)
Merry Christmas !
ok typing error how about Sat. thru wed. morning :)
We are going to Deckerville for Christmas day (my fam). We are planning on going to Cheboygan early January sometime to meet this new nephew if he arrives on time!! He is due Dec. 28 and she wants him out now!
We're going to Saginaw. The only nice thing of not having in-laws that are involved is, always knowing where we will be for holidays. I'm excited to spend a whole week with my parents and visiting with some friends. Oh and going to church at Immanuel on the 23red and probably the 30th too.
have a wonderful trip to michigan! how fun to get away for so long!
we're goin' Indian.
Merry Christmas.
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