We have a shot of the grazers at the snack bar enjoying some of the delicious goodies that appear every year,.
This is followed by a view of one part of what appears to be a very serious conversation.
Next we have four photos showing the crowd distributing, opening and enjoying the gifts. The smaller ones are into all aspects of this process and it is hard to tell which they enjoy the most.
Then the the gift finale, Grandma opening her annual surprise gift, another trip to Las Vegas. I am not sure what is going on in the foreground; it looks like a swordsman may be going to interfere with her opening her gift.
The eighth photo is common shot that we have found at McNamee events throughout the years, someone taking a picture of someone taking a picture of them. We should have learned to trade cameras for these shots so that both photographers would at least have a picture of his or her own camera. Also, it sure looks like something devious is being planned in the background.
I just finished building the pages with the Christmas pictures from 1983, 1985, and 1988 and I noticed that the pictures are all interchangeable except for the size of the kids and the aging of the adults. I guess that is what creates a tradition — the same people doing the same activities in the same way year after year