Special Moments With Loved Ones

Aunt and sister love. 💕 The three of us were able to have some special time together at Lancaster General Hospital where my mother is currently a patient.
I call this one “A Few Good Men.” Lol. From left: Tyler, Steve, George (My Father-In-Law), and Jeremy (My Brother-In-Law.) Taken September 2017, we had all met at the Solanco Fairgrounds in Quarryville for the Solanco Fair. What fun!
My Aunt Molly and I. August 2021. 💕
Dad Snyder and I. I love him just a little. 😉 This was from when I was up visiting them for a couple of hours one Sunday evening.
The start of much celebration following the very inspiring wedding ceremony of my cousin Emmalee, and her husband, Chris. 💜
Korean BBQ while in Bentonville, Arkansas. (April ‘22.) It was Steve’s first time to experience it. (He loved it!) Jim and Steve didn’t have to go very far to grill the various meats that were brought to the table. Not when the grill is part of the table. 🙂 Everything there was so delicious.
It was such a blessing to be able to go out on a double date with our dear friends Jim and Ray again. They have been family since 2006. How much fun they are! And how deep is the love they give! ❤️
❤️❤️❤️An extra special family picture taken on October 29, 2017.❤️❤️❤️ We were at Grace Baptist Church of Millersville to celebrate my grandma’s birthday. Now she is with Jesus and my grandpa, to celebrate. Before you know it we’ll be celebrating with her again though! We love and miss you, Grandma❣️
Blast from the past. When Ray and I hit Mellow Mushroom for some relaxation, refreshment, pizza, and laughs. 🙂

Click or tap on picture above for slideshow. I guess that times with family can be both sweet as well as a little relaxing. 😉

Two very special ladies. My mother-in-law and my sister-in-law. ❤️❤️ If I’m not mistaken, this picture was taken at Friendly’s after a beautiful Christmas Eve service at church.
Exploring Ft Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania. (August 2020.) What a very neat and beautiful place!
This picture is especially dear to my heart. I am holding baby Anjali (about three months old at the time) and Grandpa (my mother’s father) is there with us. We were at my sister’s house for Easter. A very special memory. Grandpa is with the Lord now. But I still feel him every day in the things he made that I can see and touch, (wood worker extraordinaire), in the musical legacy that he left, and in the values and virtues that he taught us. He wasn’t fancy. He never acquired a lot of earthly status or awards. He was a simple farmer who loved the Lord with his whole heart and who lived to instill that same love and passion to walk with God, within us. And that made a profound difference in my life.
Aunts make up an important part of one’s life. Mine being no exception. My Aunt Mary and my Aunt Martha are two of my mother’s sisters. One lives close to me and the other lives far away. But I don’t feel like I see either of them nearly enough. They both rock, in their own way. And I am thankful for the love and instruction that they have given me over the years. This picture was taken in October 2019 as we were gathered at my grandmother’s house to celebrate her birthday. ❤️
My sister and I. Umm…yeah. We have a very colorful and varied relationship. Lol.
We love Asheville, NC. We love Uncle Gus, Aunt Evelyn, and cousin Esta. And we love good food. And happy are we when they all merge together. 😊
Cousins Hailey, Anjali, and Suzy enjoying a Wednesday evening together at church. 🙂

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