The last time all my brothers and sisters were together was August 2018 when we gathered to celebrate what would have been the 100th year of my parents birth.
Saturday March 19th we gathered at my youngest sister's home in Northern Virginia. It was a marvelous reunion.
My oldest brother turned 80 in January and we had planned to meet that month but Omicron canceled those plans. My other brother who lives the farthest was able to change his plane reservations from Arizona to come in March.
Dan and I drove 12.5 hours the Friday before and made it just in time for dinner. All of us but one sister arrived Friday and spent two nights there. The sister and her husband living near Charlottesville, Virginia arrived early Saturday morning and left that evening.
We would have been 12 gathering but my sister in law in Arizona chose not to travel.
We plan to do it again and my youngest sister is willing to host it.
On our trip home, which we did over two days, Dan and I stopped in Strasburg, PA to visit my parents gravesite. Their presence in spirit was strong at our gathering.
...coming from parents who who only children, my extended family is mighty small. Family reunions aren't much of a gathering.
ReplyDeleteYou seem like quite a committed extended family.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely you all got to gather some coming from pretty far away
ReplyDeleteCathy
That looks like a grand family reunion!
ReplyDeletewow you havea great family.
ReplyDeleteFamily Reunions are so amazing. Neat to have such a lot of brothers and sisters. Where do you fall in the pecking order? I came from a small family (only two brothers). I was the baby... I'm the ONLY one left!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
How wonderful for you all to be together. We haven't had a family gathering in two years. Perhaps this will be the year. Fingers crossed.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful reunion you all had and great there is another one planned. Have a good week ahead.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful reunion. Your must have been hoarse by the end with all the catch up chat you needed to do. Zoom is all well and good but nothing can beat meeting in person.
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