
A couple of weeks ago we had our annual Santa Party. This is at least a 40 year tradition that has been going on in the Larson family. My Larson grandparents started this tradition and I have really enjoyed it my entire life. It has changed over the years as the family has gotten larger and we have outgrown the original location. As children it was held in our grandparents house and was usually an evening complete with dinner, talent show, and Santa! We have modified the format a bit over the years but it is basically the same.
We have a talent show to begin with. This is a chance for us to see what everyone has been working hard on all year. I have a very talented family!! Most of the grand kids and now great grand kids have taken some form of music lesson. We have many talented pianists, violinists, and vocalists. This is something that I look forward, I love seeing the talent in our family!! This was something that my grandmother was very big on, even as the family grew larger she insisted that we still have the talent show. We used to act out the nativity but do to the size of the family now we only read Luke 2.
After the talent show we eat breakfast. It is the same thing every year. Sausage Fondue, sweet rolls, drinks, and little smokies. When we changed from the dinner to the breakfast we couldn't get rid of the little smokies, everyone loved them too much! It is fun to visit and catch on every ones lives as we eat.
When we are done eating everyone helps to clean up and prepare for the arrival of our special guest! We sing carols together and then Santa comes to bring us a gift! Every person gets a gift but you have to wait until everyone has one and Santa leaves before opening them....this can be a bit hectic but it is fun to watch the little kids enjoy the visit from Santa.
This year was the first year that we didn't have either of our Larson grandparents there as they have both passed on, but they were most certainly there in the legacy that they have passed on in each of us. What a wonderful time it is to gather as family and remember our Saviors birth, to remember where we have come from and carry on a legacy that is rich in what Our Savior's life was all about. I have no idea how long this tradition will continue, but whether it continues or ends there has been a mark made on each of us in the Larson Family by great people and I can't help but think of those marks each time I think of or participate in this wonderful tradition.