Yesterday we went to a Grand Rapids Griffin's Hockey game. (They are the affiliate of the Red Wings Hockey.) Good thing we didn't go mainly for the game because they lost big time 1-5 and played terrible, but we did see a few fights. Hockey fans love the fights! The MAIN reason we went was because our son Jeff was asked to sing the National Anthem at the beginning of the game. Watch the video, but please excuse the poor quality. We were so far away from where he sang that the picture comes through blurry, but the sound quality is good and that is what matters most.
Future Fruit On The Vine
Here is a picture of a couple of fruit trees I planted this late fall as you can see snow was on the ground already but the ground was not frozen yet so I could dig a hole easily. They don’t look like much yet. The one on the left is a Dark Sweet Cherry tree and the one on the right is a Peach tree. It will take about three or 4 years and then should start seeing some good harvest off from them. Hopefully they will look like this Cherry tree which is 4 years old, or this Apple tree that I got a good harvest from this year.
And hopefully in a few years I will get some good harvest’s and can do some canning of peach’s like I did the apples below.
Christmas Break
Christmas break from school means one thing to me…MORE KIDS to take care of! School age kids bring on a whole new challenge for the day because they are used to being entertained having their day structured in school. Now that Tyler and Rachel are both in school my days have definitely been easier and QUIETER! Craft time is simpler as the little girls are happy just to color, cut and paste. But Wednesday’s are my day to have them ALL. Good thing Charlie is a good baby who has adapted to the noise the others bring in.
We decided to have our craft time be a baking/creating time with plates of their yummy treats going home for the family.
Reindeer Cookies (they became a bit more flat after baking) Snowman and Santa Cookies.
Tyler thought his snowman needed a “charcoal” smile When the noise level reached that ‘certain level’ I shipped the two big kids outside to play in the snow. Not really enough snow for them to sled down the hill, but they managed to have a great time all bundled up in their snow gear.
Winter brings … Static Electricity! Cute Gracie!
And Presents to open… Tyler gets a Bakugan from Rachel and Gracie gets a Yoyo from Sarah. Because it was a pretty pink Gracie thought it was a Princess Yoyo.
Notebooks and colored pencils for Rachel and Sarah from Tyler and Gracie and a Princess game set from Auntie.
Traditions
After dinner at Steak 'n Shake we "normally" come back to Gramma's and do some Christmas baking in the kitchen, but since this is NOT a normal year and BECAUSE it is a school night we divided up our fun and the kids each decorated a Rice Krispy Treat Christmas Tree using both regular and mini M&M's (my personal favorite) with a yellow Spree Candy for the star.
“Belle” of the Ball
32 years ago at our wedding the bridesmaids wore these “beautiful” yellow dresses…
Don’t laugh! Have you seen the movie 27 Dresses? Well, now you know where they got the idea from. Anyways… my sister, Judy, keeps absolutely EVERYTHING and never had the heart to toss out the bridesmaid dress she wore at our wedding. A couple years ago she decided to remake the dress over for her granddaughter, Kyra. The day after Thanksgiving when the family was all together, my niece brought the ‘bridesmaid remake’ dress back so Gracie could wear it. Gracie promptly dubbed it her “Belle dress” and wanted to wear it IMMEDIATELY. When she came over for a spell the next day she had it on and truly enjoyed posing for Grampa taking her picture.