Tuesday, December 30, 2008

'77 Holst

While driving to the aiport in Chicago, my dad and I talked a little about our favorite memories over the Christmas holiday. He told me that his was waking up with the babies and watching them interact while the other "adults" slept in. I would have to say that this was a highlight for me as well (watching the babies, not sleeping in, although the latter is sorely missed these days and most appreciated). It was so wonderful to spend time with my entire family, and I always feel a little sad when we have to part ways. If Clara and Lucas were able to articulate what their favorite times over the holiday were, I'm guessing that they would have something to do with the car that my grandfather built for my older brother Jon in 1977. (It sounds like there is a twin out there that was built for Ben). The kids spent a majority of their time crawling in and out of this wonderful little car. Clara would get a serious look on her face as she placed the key in the ignition and turned it just like mom and dad. Next time we all get together it will be interesting to see if Clara has learned to share yet. :) 

Peter

1 comment:

Eric Holst said...

Peter: You are 100% correct about the twin '77! Our kids and nephews love to play in it and have a REALLY hard time sharing it. The younger boys are usually sent to the back of the car where they simply have to ride. It is so wonderful that grandpa's legacy lives on in each of our families Christmas experiences through his handy work. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of you.