Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Big Family, Heck Yes!



My Dad and his siblings!  (1978)
 Last Saturday, I sat in church shoulder to shoulder with first cousins as we had gathered for the funeral of our beloved Aunt Irene. The oldest daughter born to Mollie and Henry in 1912, she had 2 brothers and 3 sisters. On this day the surviving siblings sat in the pew directly in front of us, three sisters and a brother (my Dad), ages ranging from 94-77.  It was amazing to see so much family history and life experiences sitting on one row. A poignant moment that touched my heart occurred when one aunt was weeping and another gathered her in her arms to give comfort.

There I sat in the pews of the same Texas small town church in which I worshiped as a child, later walked down the long aisle as a bride, and sadly now, was attending family funerals. As I gazed around the pews in front of me, a smile emerged as I took in the sight of Aunt Irene’s family -including 27 great-grandchildren - and I thanked God for large families!

Those five children born to my paternal grandparents also produced 27 grandchildren.  Yes, you read that right.  I have 22 first cousins on my father’s side and when you add in my mother’s side, we tip the scales at 31.  Easter is a the big gathering time for our family, and growing up we always celebrated at Aunt Irene and Uncle Herman’s rural Victorian home with a wraparound front porch and beautiful yard. Being a family of German-Czech heritage, tradition had all of the kids making Easter nests from real grass and flowers.  I have many great memories of gathering the flowers, making our nests, sharing meals and storytelling - and of course, the stress of bringing a new boyfriend to meet this crowd!!


A young Cameron checking out his Easter nest!
They are still making nests...thinking we need an age limit! 

Years ago, while working on a family history project for school, one of my children asked how many first cousins they had.  I laughingly answered, “You will win if there is a class contest since Dad is one of 10 children!”  Yes, the tradition of “Big Family” was passed on to my kids as they also have 27 first cousins - and I hope many wonderful memories…..
Big Family, Heck Yes!


3 comments:

  1. this brought a tear to my eye Cathy...good people!

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    1. Thank you for the heartfelt feedback! It brought a tear or two to me as I wrote.

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    2. I can remember, in the old church in Kerens, when Josh and I would 'go back home' for church, the Inmon's (my maiden name) would take up a whole row! And that was before my siblings started having babies!!!! I have an older brother, older sister and a twin sister. May not be the biggest family ever, but with all the spouses and little ones, we are quite the spectacle when we get together! I love it!!!!

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