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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1832630" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>This year it was just going to be the wife and I Christmas day, son and daughter in law went to Texas to be with her family this year. Christmas eve we went to my Aunt's house and had a big group there and Christmas day we went about 2 hours east and spent time with my 90 year old grandfather and grandma on my Mom's side. Wife made a breakfast casserole, Taco soup and took them a batch of her famous sugar cookies. We are the closest family to them, the rest of the family lives 6 hours away in Oklahoma. They are both hard headed and don't want to move closer to family, still live on their own. Pawpaw was a truck driver his whole adult life, he'll still get in the car and light out to Oklahoma if he gets a notion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1832630, member: 39122"] This year it was just going to be the wife and I Christmas day, son and daughter in law went to Texas to be with her family this year. Christmas eve we went to my Aunt's house and had a big group there and Christmas day we went about 2 hours east and spent time with my 90 year old grandfather and grandma on my Mom's side. Wife made a breakfast casserole, Taco soup and took them a batch of her famous sugar cookies. We are the closest family to them, the rest of the family lives 6 hours away in Oklahoma. They are both hard headed and don't want to move closer to family, still live on their own. Pawpaw was a truck driver his whole adult life, he'll still get in the car and light out to Oklahoma if he gets a notion. [/QUOTE]
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