The Family Christening…

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The Family Christening…

The weather report was horrendous, with wall-to-wall rain all day, adding to the misery of the freezing cold. Not exactly the kind of day for a family gathering in a draughty old church…

After missing the family birthday celebrations the week before, we were all determined to do our best to make the day special.

We arrived at the church first, and it was empty. For one horrible moment, we wondered if we were in the right place. An ancient church that needed repair and a long mop for some of the cobwebs. It was cold in there, and a puddle of water in front of the altar would indicate they had a leak. Not a very impressive start…

Gradually, the family gathered. Some faces were familiar to us, others not, for we don’t socialise with most of our in-laws. We meet at weddings and other occasions and have a nodding relationship at best. Plus, we don’t get out much these days…

Today, we were there to christen our two great-granddaughters, a four-year-old and the new baby. They arrived last and looked adorable, dressed in white with matching white fur jackets.

When the service began, the vicar had to compete with the baby, who decided it was time for her lunch feed, no matter what else was going on. How many other babies had been breastfed in a cold and draughty church?

The vicar didn’t seem put out in the slightest and made jokes about the mistake of choosing lunchtime for the service.

The service was short and sweet, and everyone gathered around the font to join in with the blessing…

The second part of the day was lunch at the nearby public house, another equally old building practically drowning in old pewter beer mugs and horse brasses.

Once out of the cold and rain, everyone relaxed, and the party started. We were all in one room, and space was at a premium, but after much hilarious organising, we all managed to sit down to await our lunch.

It was a lovely afternoon; the conversation flowed, and we got to know the outer reaches of our family better. The children rearranged the seating so they could have their own table, and I watched them play with the colouring books and crayons provided. They were interacting with each other, some of them for the first time, and I was reminded of how a family is supposed to work…


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  1. Chuckster Avatar

    I’d like the table with the coloring too. Why don’t adults get to color and cut crafts? 😊

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      I must admit, I wanted to join them!

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  2. acflory Avatar

    Your family gathering sounds wonderful…and the best part is that no one has to do the dishes afterward!

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      There was twenty of us that day, so that’s a lot of plates!

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  3. John W. Howell Avatar

    Sounds lovely. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      The meal wasn’t bad either…

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      1. John W. Howell Avatar

        When in London I ate in the public houses. I had some interesting pub food for sure.

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  4. Stevie Turner Avatar

    Great that you got on so well with family members you hadn’t seen for a long time. Perhaps the christening will forge new friendships?

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      That would be lovely, Stevie…

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  5. V.M.Sang Avatar

    What a lovely day. How nice that you got to know more distant relatives better.

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      It was good to break the ice…

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  6. cindy knoke Avatar

    Sounds lovely & special. Congratulations.

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  7. Kymber Hawke Avatar

    So glad you were able to do this. It sounds lovely.

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      Yes, it more than made up for so many missed visits, Kimber…

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  8. Priscilla Bettis Avatar

    Sounds like a wonderful event and gathering!

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  9. Darlene Avatar

    Sounds wonderful. Those times are few and far between these days. Love it.

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      What with one thing and another, it hasn’t been easy, but glad we managed this one, Darlene…

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  10. Steve Tanham Avatar

    What a joyous occasion ❤️‍🩹

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      It was wonderful to finally gather around, Steve…

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