Christmas is an odd one this year. We had not planned on gathering, but fate stepped in anyway. Three days ago my son Steven's wife tested positive for COVID. Steven went right away to be tested and his came back positive yesterday. They have both lost their sense of taste and smell and have coughs. This means my daughter, Karen, may also test positive, although she has no symptoms. She is having a hard time finding somewhere to get a test right away. Her boyfriend needs to be tested also.
We went by Steven's early in the day, Christmas Eve, and dropped gifts on the porch. Karen met us there and picked up hers. Although she lives with Vanessa and Steven, she has chosen to isolate with Jon, since neither are showing any symptoms at all. Steven and Nessa waved from behind the window. It was lovely seeing them. We were all masked and Karen stayed far away. We got a great family pic, Steven in the window, us underneath and Karen six feet in front.
Christmas Eve afternoon, Karen announced over Facetime that since Mum and Dad aren't there, she could make up her own Christmas rules. She opened her stocking early. Then opened presents. She had such a good time

It was so much fun. Her boyfriend had fun too.
Christmas Eve at midnight, we Zoomed and opened presents with Steven and Nessa. It is her family tradition that they open everything at midnight. Since they are not Zooming, she loved that we were willing to step in. We opened all our presents over Zoom and had such a great time. We have Zoom on our big TV so it was almost as though they were in the room with us.
Early Christmas morning, son James called from England and shared a part of his day with us.
All in all, it was a lovely day. I am preparing Christmas Dinner now. There was not so much chaos and mess doing Christmas this way. The prep for dinner is a no brainer and the cleanup will be a breeze. I will welcome the crazy times when they return, but in the meantime, I will appreciate the good bits!
I hope everyone had a lovely Christmas.