Grandma Paid $18,500 For Christmas, Then Found The Chat-heuh

After I paid $18,500 for the Christmas lodge, 17 relatives sneaked out without me and joked that my card was all they needed.

I woke up at 5:30 on Christmas morning because the house was too quiet.

Not peaceful.

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Quiet.

There is a difference, and any woman who has hosted a house full of relatives knows it.

Peace has warmth in it.

Peace has coffee brewing, children whispering too loudly near the stairs, somebody opening a cabinet, somebody else asking where the clean mugs are.

This silence felt emptied out.

The heat clicked through the vents.

The refrigerator hummed in the kitchen.

The floorboards felt cold under my slippers when I got out of bed.

For three days, my house had been packed wall to wall with family.

My son Michael was there.

His wife Lauren was there.

Their children were there.

Lauren’s parents, her siblings, their spouses, and several nieces and nephews had filled my home with coats, boots, grocery bags, luggage, wet mittens, chargers, toys, snacks, and questions.

“Do you have more towels?”

“Where’s the Advil?”

“Is there another phone charger?”

“Can the kids have cereal?”

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