Here's hoping that Baby Chuck is finally emerging from his fussy period....
Monday, December 26, 2011
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Dear Santa
Our town published some children's letters to Santa in the local newspaper. Here are two that I found particularly humorous:
Dear Santa,
Thank you for coming to my house last year and thank you for the presents. I am glad that you did. I hope you and the reindeer liked the cookies and the carrots. This year I decided to make you a present. I will leave a box on the top of the roof. It will be waiting for you on the top of the roof. It might look like something that you can eat, but it is not. Travel safe!
Your friend, Gavin S. Age: 7
Dear Santa,
Can I have John Deere tractors? And a John Deere Gator? I love John Deere. My daddy is a farmer. He has tractors. And spreads poop on fields. Did you know I'm going to be a farmer? I want a Happy Napper like my Sissy, Isabelle. I love to eat her Chapstick.
Bryce Mason S. Age: 3
Friday, December 23, 2011
Windy City
This past weekend we visited Chicago.
We had to bundle up because it was very cold.
But, we braved the weather and saw lots of things.
Nanna also brought me a new friend.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Christmas guests
Monday, December 19, 2011
Your love keeps them warm
When Baby Chuck was born, the nurses put a blue and white knitted hat on him. (Seen here.) Every baby born at our hospital receives one of these hand knit lovelies. They're all donated by a group of kind and talented elderly ladies.
Last week we visited a craft fair and found ourselves drawn to a display of colorful knitted hats. The elderly lady behind the display was particularly keen to talk to us when she saw Baby Chuck snoozing in his carrier. After a couple minutes of chatting, we found out that she was one of the ladies who knitted the hats! I was so pleased to meet her that I asked for her photograph.
I love that blue and white hat. I love that these women cared enough to make and donate hats. And I'm so happy that we got a chance to meet her and say "thank you."
Last week we visited a craft fair and found ourselves drawn to a display of colorful knitted hats. The elderly lady behind the display was particularly keen to talk to us when she saw Baby Chuck snoozing in his carrier. After a couple minutes of chatting, we found out that she was one of the ladies who knitted the hats! I was so pleased to meet her that I asked for her photograph.
I love that blue and white hat. I love that these women cared enough to make and donate hats. And I'm so happy that we got a chance to meet her and say "thank you."
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