This blog post will have a little bit of everything.
Even though it covers less than two weeks, it's
quite eclectic. Cute, too, I think.
Claire is in the red ruffled dress near the center. This is her pre-school Christmas program. |
Evan is directly in the center. Can any three-year old look more angelic than this? |
In fact, Evan is an angel! |
In the same way that Claire is literally a star! |
The Beulah Hill Baptist Church altar for Christmas |
Additions to my salt and pepper collection, courtesy of John and Gloria Brock. Many, many thanks. |
The sweethearts in a sleigh was particularly timely. |
Dear friend Tena and her roommate enjoy holding Chipper Claus and Froggy the Elf. This was before my Christmas singalong. |
You may have seen my brief video of these deer. Only five are in this picture, but there were seven in all. |
It may be December, but Hunter is wise to wonder if these ants are going to come out and try to bite us. I hope we'll enjoy 3 or 4 months of less ant activity, then renew our assault next spring. |
Bri, like all of our grandkids, has a tremendous work ethic. Nowadays they are all more likely to turn down offers of help, saying "I can do it, Grandpa." And it's true, they can. |
Bri puts a lot of thought into the hanging of outdoor ornaments on this little redbud tree. |
She places each one with the care of an artist. The fun part is standing on a stool and hanging each ornament as high as possible. |
Hunter hung several ornaments, too, but here he gives new meaning to four-wheel drive. What a worker! He insisted on pushing them by himself. Uphill, then down. |
You may have seen on Facebook where Hunter placed Baby Jesus for safe-keeping: in the secret treasure hideaway of his pirate playset. |
Some good-sported teachers shared Christmas riddles with the students. Such as: Q. "How much did Santa's sleigh cost?" A. "Nothing. It was on the house." |
I loved watching all the kids take the floor for a lively holiday dance/workout. It was amazing and participation was impressive. The two groups combined are well over 500 students. |
Evan decided this fold-out Christmas book was just the place to settle down for "a long winter's nap." But no nap for him-- this is strictly a demonstration. |
These may look like shredded wood chips to you. But as Evan can tell you, "It's Pixie Dust!" |
Evan liked the same game Hunter did-- tossing Frisbees into this tub. But while Hunter did it as a ninja, Evan is Captain America. Well, to each his own. |
More outdoor decorations. If Christmas hadn't arrived we would have run out of "extra" ornaments. And that would mean-- cringe-- starting to use the breakable ones!! |
But actually, the kids are extremely careful, and I don't think anything got broken. But I'm sure I'll step on one when I'm un-decorating later! |
Sometimes we have to stop playing to see something that demands our attention. A deer, a bird, a plane, or maybe even Superman. |
Claire coolly demonstrates how to walk down a car in boots. |
Extra points awarded for not spilling her juice box. What style! |
At another Christmas celebration with friend Joy, plastic fruit, a Teddy bear collection, and imagination are the only requirements for fun. |
With four grandchildren, the number of presents under our tree is on the upswing again. Yay! |