Today. Well, I had some fun. I BBsat a baby while his parents were moving. Then I went out to lunch w/ my Dad. (Subway…mmm) Then, I came home and waited for my sister and mom who were over the hill. When they came home dad, kathryn and I went and got a x-mas tree. Well, Lemos farm, a farm with pony rides and jumpers ete. was right accross the street from where we got the tree, so Kathryn wanted to go feed the goats. so we went to Lemos farm and as we approched the goat pen we noticed how muddy it was, and we rememberd how they always jump on you. It didn’t sound great. Then, Kathryn got some “baaad memorys” about the goats, so we came back to the car just as it started raining. So we drove home in pouring rain with the tree on the roof of the car. So we got to the house, and we got the tree of the car in the rain. Then we brought it in the garage to put it in the stand. Finally we got it in the house where we dripped all over the place. Long story short, Kathryn and I spent the rest of the night decorating.
ok thats all!
And you did a BEAUTIFUL JOB! The house looks very welcoming!
Comment by Leann — December 11, 2006 @ 3:14 pm |
Hey that sounds like fun
we have our Xmas tree too, but it’s fake. That sucks it started to rain! lol, I hope we can hang out tomorrow. xoxo
Comment by anna — December 11, 2006 @ 10:27 pm |
You will have wonderful memories of getting your tree when you are almost 80 like me. I was asked to tell a story of the first Christmas I could remember so I repeat it for you. I must have been only 3 years oldl. My big brother carried me on his shoulders becuse the snow was very deep and it was still snowing. Another brother dragged the tree through the snow. We had candles for the tree – no electric lights in our home. Dad let us light the candles right before we hung up our stockings. Then he played the guitar and mother the piano and
we all sang xmas carols,,, I remember Dad always had us pop the popcorn and string it on our tree and then after xmas he hung it on the tree in our yard for the birds. In 1930, I was the youngest of six children.. HAVE A HAPPY HOLIDAY.
Comment by Granny — December 12, 2006 @ 2:19 pm |