Saturday, December 31, 2011

Happy New Year


Our friends had left some fireworks at our house from the 4th of July. The men folk, being men folk couldn't let them go to waste. So, they decided to go full on hillbilly one last time this year. The base you see the fireworks in is my Christmas tree stand. Thankfully, it is cast iron, so it can take the abuse of grown men.

At least I know the kids have some common sense. The girl stayed in the living room and watched the festivities from the safety of the house. You can't see it in this picture, but the boy also joined her.




We hope you all have a safe, happy and healthy new year. Happy 2012!


Friday, December 23, 2011

Bad picture, big night

A family friend gave us tickets to a hockey game.  Perhaps as a sign of things to come the boy lost his first tooth.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Christmas Display

After school on Friday, we took the kids downtown to see the Christmas displays. It was brisk out, but not to cold. We had a good time and the kids snacked on churros. For you Easterners, churros are a West Coast version of a Mexican donut, its a staple at any event.






Across the street from the Christmas displays there was a carnival. The girl went on the swings, while the boy and Dad went on the ferris wheel. I wasn't able to get a good picture of the boys.



After the carnival, we headed out to get a Christmas tree. When we got home we found out the elves had been busy while we were gone. Our house was decorated inside and out. All that needed to be done was to put up and decorate the tree. I love those little elves.

Contraband

I was making the boy's bed this morning and noticed his pillow was suspiciously heavy and boxy. Last night, when I told him it was lights out time I suspect he didn't go right to bed. I found his "hidden" book, but I am still looking for a flashlight with little finger prints on it.

How he slept on that thing is still a mystery.



Thursday, December 8, 2011

A Christmas Parade

This past Saturday, the girl and her Brownie troop were in a local Christmas parade. Since they had to be there 3 hours early, it turned into a whole day event. None of the girls complained. They all had fun. It was easy to spot them, as they were walking behind the giant silver duck.