Thursday, December 31, 2009

Everyone In This World Is NOT Nice


I have a story for you:
Now these people are very nice.   This is little Sydney, Clay and Chase.   They live in El Paso Texas were it almost never snows.   So the other day they got two inches of snow and their Mommie and Daddy took them to build a snow man family.

They worked and worked and worked to make their family just like their own family.  Sydney, Clay and Chase's, Daddy is in the military and he is home for Christmas this year which is very special.  Their Mommie is very special too.  She was Ava and Carson's Mommie's very best friend from the time they were about four years old.

So back to my story:   They built their snowman family and were so proud of their work and took a picture of their family.

After they were finished playing and went to get in the car to go home and warm up, another family came along walking through the park.   The father of the bad family was the first one to start knocking the snowman family down.  Then he had the other family members and children help knock down and destroy the snowman family.

Clay, Chase and Sydney were horrified so their  good Daddy went over to talk to them about what they did was not right and was not funny.    The mean daddy was very rude and acted very stupid.   The grown ups were not nice people.   So The good Daddy of Chase, Clay and Sydney told the children that building something  is to enjoy not to destroy.    The good Daddy acted the right way. 

I am so glad that my grandchildren have good Daddys who know how to train you to be good American Citizens and do what is right -- simply because IT IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO.  Here is a high five for good Mommies and Daddys.  Now go give them a hug and tell them thank you.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Snow at Ava and Carson's Home

I think this is their biggest snow ever.
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Ava's Big SEVEN

Ava had a girls slumber party for her 7th birthday. But it was the kind were you did all the slumber party games and fun but when it is time to go to sleep, your Mommie comes and picks you up and takes you home. It looks from the pictures, that they had a lot of fun. Ava looks very happy. Thanks Ava and Aunt Sommer for sharing the pictures with us.
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Sunday, December 27, 2009

Scharpf Artists

The Scharpf family came over today to shovel our sidewalks and driveway.    God bless them.  Ken started on it yesterday but that is not so good for Papa.    So The five Scharpf's saved our necks today.  And they also brought thank you cards.   Thank you to our precious family.

Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry Christmas from Texas

Blakely is now 8 months old.  Sydney is almost six.  For Christmas the family have a new member, Sophie who is 6 weeks old.
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Lily's Christmas Story for Papa


Lily wrote a book and gave it to Papa for Christmas.  He opened it this morning and Nana scanned it for you to enjoy.    Lily made Papa a book because he loves to read and he loves pets.

This is the story of Christan and her little cat Stripes.  Stripes is not so sure of Christans biggest Christmas Gift.  Papa loves the story because, his Christmas gift this year was Babe.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Snow in Asheville

Today is actually Ava's 7th Birthday and look what God sent for her. Twelve inches of snow. This is their back deck from the kitchen door and they live on hills so there is plenty of sledding and today Daddy will help Ava and Carson build a snowman. Aunt Sommer promises more photos. And Happy Birthday, Ava.
Ava had a tiny early party while we were there at the Fun Depot and then she had a kid's slumber party a week later (one where they did the slumber party things without actually spending the night.) and today she has SNOW!
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Friday, December 18, 2009

Our Entrance into Silver Dollar City on a very Cold Day


Happy Birthday to Kayla who turned 12 on December 16, 2009



See how creative Kayla is with an imaginary cake, only one candle and a pretend fire.  She did good!

Modeling Day for the Six Oldest Grandchildren


Back in November, Nana had the six oldest grandchildren over.  Dressed them in new clothes for modeling so that they could make some photos for their parents for Christmas.  We had to keep this a secret until after they had given their parents the gift.  Then they would received the clothing to keep.  They especially like the hats and vests.   It was a very fun day.   Perhaps the most fun was the leaf raking and playing in the leaves.

The Gift Exchange in Branson

After Silver Dollar City on Saturday evening, we had our gift opening.  Kayla had given me a photo from Grandparents day at her shcool.  I love it.  Also I got a garden ornament and Bonita gave me a red Cardinal.  It is beautiful.   Then the children had had a modeling day and made posters to give to their parents.  So they presented their gifts which they had made to their parents and after that, they got the clothes they had modeled in.   In the end, each child received a new pair of black Heeleys.  But before they could try them on, they had to read the safety instructions.  Some parents were happy for their children about the Heeleys and others were not so sure.   But the grandkids were happy.

Silver Dollar City or Bust


December 11, 12, 13, the Oklahoma grandkids got a trip to Branson and Silver Dollar City.  First evening, we went to Dicks 5 and 10 and bought something 'unique' for $5 or less.  Then after dinner at Garfields and seeing the light and water show, we had cobbler and ice cream at the Hotel and tried to guess who had picked out all the items from the 5 and 10 store.    Saturday we spent at Silver Dollar City.  It was very cold and it rained.  But we still had fun.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Ava's First Grade Class

On the Tuesday before Thanksgiving, Papa and Nana visited Ava's class.  They were having a Thanksgiving party.   Can you find Ava in the group?  How many Indians do you see and how many pilgrims?Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Blakely at Seven Months


Uncle Joel sent me a new photo of Blakely at 7 months old.  Look, Aunt Jen has put up their Christmas tree.  The elves still have not arrived to put mine up.  I was hoping they would do it while I was out of town.

Gingerbread House Season

Asheville on Thanksgiving day.  These gingerbread houses are totally eatable.   Some were build by children, some by teenagers and some by adults.    All of these are winners.     Have you started on your Christmas Gingerbread house yet?    I bet you could make one this fancy if you tried.