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Monday, 5 January 2026

Welcoming the New Year

We spent much of four days last week with family and had a memorable time. Our grandchildren came for an overnight visit and the better part of two days which my husband and I thoroughly enjoyed. 

During their previous overnight we had asked them what special meal they wanted this time. Chicken corn chowder was the request, a new recipe for us but a favourite of the kids. Their step-father, a trained chef, does a great job on a recipe the kids first had at daycare and remembered fondly. 


The girls helped me chop the vegetables and get the chicken ready. The youngest, a boy, helped measure and add everything to the pot. We had fun tasting the Jalapeño peppers this time round.


We started the day with pancakes made by the eldest grandchild, supervised by her grandfather. Meal prep and time are some of our favourite activities with the grandchildren. 


New Year’s Eve with the whole family involved a variety of snacks and games as we waited for the count down. New Year’s Day included gifts and brunch followed by games again. The children had been out of the province for Christmas, so we exchanged gifts on New Year’s Day instead.


When the grandchildren stayed overnight at our house, they re-discovered the book their great grandparents had read for them in 2012.


How I remember that day! At that time, we had one grandchild, and my husband’s parents had come to visit and spend time with her. We had mentioned recordable books and during that visit, we recorded Frosty the Snowman. Little did we know that there would be two other great grandchildren to hear them read about Frosty.


The day of the recording, my father-in-law was emotional as he read his lines. You could hear it in his voice as he thought of how his young great grandchild could hear him read the story    long after he had passed.


He died the next year. By that time, his second great grandchild had been born, another girl whom he held briefly before he died. Two years later, a boy was added to the family.


As I sat with the children while they listened to their great grandparents reading to them, again I heard the emotion in their great grandfather’s voice. I could see how touched the children were now, just like their great grandparents were when they recorded the book. 



These books are a treasure and a great way to connect generations in one’s family. They are available on-line and are well worth the cost. We consider the one owned by our family to be priceless.


Our walking was confined to later in the week along the boardwalk when wind and cold felt like -25 C. However, we persisted. One day, ours was the only car in the parking lot. With the cold temperatures, the bay is full of ice again, as far as the eye can see.



Finally, my hope for peace in the new year is off to a terrible start! I fear for my country! I fear for our world!


Take care.



18 comments:

eileeninmd said...

Hello,
It sounds like your week was wonderful with family and the overnight with your grandchildren. I wish for peace in the world, terrible things are happening now. Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.

DJan said...

I feel the same way, fear is appropriare, it seems. But I love seeing your wonderful remembrance. Blessings to us all.

Boud said...

I'm glad your family is doing well. I won't live in fear. I resist.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

What a wonderful New Years you had with your family! And yes, it's scary when lawlessness governs international relations.

aurora said...

Happy New Year Marie!

I am going to look into recordable books. What a treasure. Life is so fleeting. We all just want to be remembered by someone who cares.

Chicken Corn Chowder sounds delicious! I have a corn chowder recipe set aside to try. Adding chicken would make it more nutritious. These days the advice is "add protein, add protein".

Thanks for the idea/s :)

It is a hard time of year to get walks in. Especially outside. Your photo speaks volumes.

Anvilcloud said...

The last story that I read to my granddaughter was so poignant that I pretty well bawled all of the way through it.

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

I am happy your family is faring well. Fear 😨 is not a good motivator for anything or anyone.

Liz Hinds said...

What a lovely idea and something to treasure.

Barbara said...

You're scared? I'm not sure if I live in Russia or the States. Little Hitler has come out of hiding.

Coastal Ripples said...

What a lovely thought to have a recording of a past generation. Something we should all think to do. B x

Barbara said...

I love to hear family stories. My youngest granddaughter is a teenager now. The girls still want to come over, but it seems like they have so many other things to do these days. I was telling my Grandson over Christmas how having a family and sharing that experience will be the best times of his life. The great part about being a Grandparent is that you get to do it one more time.

Debbie said...

i LOVED this post marie!!! you spend real quality time with you grandchildren and they will have a lifetime full of wonderful memories!! i do not have, nor will i ever have grandchildren but i love the time i spend with my great nieces. books were always a big part of my boys childhood, i saved their favorites and of course they don't want them now. neither want to have children!! i really like the picture of the snow and the bench. it has been cold here but it is expected to warm up, the end of the week!!

Bill said...

What a treasure to have the great grandparents reading to the grandkids. Hope the world can find peace somewhere, it's getting smacked around by idiots right now.

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

Marie, our best wishes to you and Rick for a new year full of adventures and experiences as in the past. Your family time preparing meals and reading vintage stories sounds like a great way to connect with your grandchildren and more memories were made too.

Maebeme said...

What a wonderful gift from the great-grandparents. Can you imagine the grandchildren of your grandchildren hearing the spoken words of the ancestors? I have one photo of my paternal grandfather's parents and I treasure it. The book that your grandchildren can pass down is even more special.
Stay warm!

Lorrie said...

Spending time with grandchildren is so much fun. One never knows what they will remember about events, but I hope they will always remember how they are loved. The recordable books sound wonderful - I'm going to look into that!
Happy New Year, Marie. We do live in an uncertain world.

Helen said...

Wonderful, wonderful memories made with your Grandchildren this past week. We need to hold fast to each and every treasured moment.
My goodness, walking in 'feels like -25 C' - that is dedication.

Red said...

Awesome activity to do with grand children.