Thursday, December 25, 2008
Saturday, December 20, 2008
A Christmas story
Brandon with a bunny at the tree farm~age 6.
So this morning Brandon came into the kitchen and said,
"Hey Dad, you wanna hear a song I learned?"
"Okay," says Dad.
"Jingle Bells, Batman smells, Joker laid an egg, the Batmobile lost a wheel and the Joker got away."
Dad said: "Yep, I know that song."
B: "How did you know that song?"
Dad: "I used to sing it when I was a kid."
B: "YOU had Christmas when you were little?"
That was the end of that conversation.
So this morning Brandon came into the kitchen and said,
"Hey Dad, you wanna hear a song I learned?"
"Okay," says Dad.
"Jingle Bells, Batman smells, Joker laid an egg, the Batmobile lost a wheel and the Joker got away."
Dad said: "Yep, I know that song."
B: "How did you know that song?"
Dad: "I used to sing it when I was a kid."
B: "YOU had Christmas when you were little?"
That was the end of that conversation.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Grandpa Joe, Grandma Josephine, Grandpa George, and Grandma Georginia
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Winter Weather Reminder
We interrupt your regular, non-weather-related blog to bring you this important WINTER WEATHER ANNOUNCEMENT:
Reminder: When you see ice on metal objects, it is NOT - we repeat,
NOT - a good idea to lick it.
You will stick to it!
Now, if you are 5 and have not yet seen "A Christmas Story," then appropriate mothering actions can ensue.
But if your very intuitive mother had given you a verbal warning 2 weeks prior, then you will not receive the proper showering of empathy.
ADDITIONAL WEATHER ANNOUNCEMENT:
If you could avoid doing this in a public place, then said mother might be able to show a little empathy. But if for some unknown reason you are compelled to lick the cart return racks in the WAL-MART parking lot, then you will be quickly removed from the scene, and given proper attention at home, with a photo, and blog post.
This has been a Winter Weather Friendly Reminder.
NOT - a good idea to lick it.
You will stick to it!
Now, if you are 5 and have not yet seen "A Christmas Story," then appropriate mothering actions can ensue.
But if your very intuitive mother had given you a verbal warning 2 weeks prior, then you will not receive the proper showering of empathy.
ADDITIONAL WEATHER ANNOUNCEMENT:
If you could avoid doing this in a public place, then said mother might be able to show a little empathy. But if for some unknown reason you are compelled to lick the cart return racks in the WAL-MART parking lot, then you will be quickly removed from the scene, and given proper attention at home, with a photo, and blog post.
This has been a Winter Weather Friendly Reminder.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Reality
Sunday, December 14, 2008
O Christmas Tree...
The time had come once again to make our trip out to the tree farm...and it was COLD!
So we were pretty quick with the selection...and the kids had no problems enjoying themselves!
So we were pretty quick with the selection...and the kids had no problems enjoying themselves!
Decorating the tree was promptly started 3 days later,
and finished by the 5th day!
and finished by the 5th day!
Love the hand painted ornaments that FILL our tree!
We have several that were created by my grandmother, and Will's mother.
We have several that were created by my grandmother, and Will's mother.
Take a look at last years trip to the farm!
http://coopd-up.blogspot.com/2007/12/o-christmas-tree.html
http://coopd-up.blogspot.com/2007/12/o-christmas-tree.html
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Gingerbread houses!
Well, actually we made them out of graham crackers. Mom decided to keep her sanity and not spend hours making the raw materials. The building/decorating was strenuous enough.
We got all kinds of candy from the store for decoration. We're talkin' ALL kinds. M&Ms, Nerds, wafer cookies, peppermints, butterscotch, Gummi Bears, soft mints - you name it, we probably used it.
Mom made the "glue" out of eggs and powdered sugar. Raw eggs, so we couldn't eat it. Too bad - it looked (and smelled) like frosting.
Mom assembled the houses. Then ... decorate away!
Daddy shingled his roof with Nerds. (Insert joke here.)
Gabi color-coordinated her roof with M&Ms all by herself. Seriously.
We're displaying the finished products on our mantel - out of dogs' reach. Not bad, eh?
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