Gigi Marvin was back home in Warroad for Christmas. It's not quite the festival that it was when grandfather Cal and grandmother Beth were hosting the all-day activities that featured music, food, hockey and warm liquids, but this much is certain:
There are many decades to go before Warroad faces the possibility of running out of hockey-loving Marvins.
"We come from the other branch of the Marvins, not the window people,'' Gigi said this week. "Grandma Beth and Grandpa Cal had 12 kids. And a few years ago, I was told there were 68 of us grandkids.''
And then, of course, another generation — all eligible to participate in the family's Christmas afternoon hockey game.
"We call it the 'outlaw rink'; it must be the length of a football field,'' Gigi said. "Women and men, girls and boys, all ages. My aunts could be out there skating, and for the most part, they didn't get a chance to play in high school because it was before the start of Title IX.
"We usually have 20 or more players on the ice. All of those hours of outdoor hockey that you play growing up in Warroad … what comes to mind first for me is the family game on Christmas Day.''
Cal died in 2004 and Beth two years ago on Christmas Eve. Cal was the unofficial Mr. Hockey of Warroad, which is saying something when his generation includes Roger and Billy Christian, gold medalists for the U.S. in the 1960 Olympics.
Gigi was a major part of turning Warroad into a girls hockey power. She was Let's Play Hockey's Ms. Hockey in 2005, a star for the Gophers, and a three-time Olympian with medals of all three tones.