So, what is a Texas Christmas? Well now, here's the low-down.
After gathering up some belongings and rounding up the gang (me, Dad and Ross), we boarded our plane for Texas. By the way, Ross is fixin' to get hitched as he propsed to a sweet gal named Shannon Chen, a couple of days before we headed on over to Texas. Shannon hails from Taipai, Taiwan, where she's a stayin' a spell with her kinfolk, until Ross joins her next week to meet the whole clan. Yep! It's official. Engagement ring and all.
Well, Christmas Eve with the girls all decked out in their Chrismas finery,
After all the sociability, it was time to head back to the Bowns' homestead to get in a wink of sleep before Santa Dude was to come. Sami was so excited she could barely hold her horses. Christmas morning is a lot like any 'ole Christmas in California, openin' all them presents.
Next it was chow time again. We enjoyed a mighty fine breakfast with Candice's folks and Candice's sausage casserole was downright delicious. I reckon that Santa Dude really liked us folks because he stopped in for a visit with more presents for the little ones.
Sami had a right good talk with Santa and promised to be good next year, but Emily wanted to high tail it out of there. Candice took lil' Em's place on Santa's lap. That Texas Santa (Candice's brother, Dan), is a right friendly fellow.
Yes siree, those Texans are real friendly folk and they know how to show a body a good time. At the day's end, we had to get back into the Texas routine 'cause next morning was the round-up. Keepin' up with the cattle is all in a day's work. Those Texas cows are mighty different lookin' with them big horns on their heads. Real different from California milk cows.
Well, that wraps up our Texas Christmas and in the words of Gene Autry:
"There's not much snow down Texas way, but we sure mean it when we say,
May your days be merry and bright
May your hearts be happy and light,
MERRY TEXAS CHRISTMAS, YOU ALL!"
PS: All Texas families have a dog!