Happy Belated Thanksgiving from two silly turkeys!
Yes, the darkness and lack of snow has our little turkeys being quiet silly these days. We had a serious case of the giggles one night. Sister just sat in this position laughing for no reason at all. It was infectious and before we knew it, we were all having deep belly laughs.
Maybe Sister was just happy that we were going to be taking a trip soon. Yes, we drove after work on Wednesday up to Fairbanks to spend Thanksgiving with Grammy and Pope. The roads were dry and the kids traveled well, which was such a blessing because I was very ill. I came down with laryngitis Tuesday afternoon, spent Wednesday writing on the SmartBoard so my students knew what to do for the day, and by Wednesday night the fever/chills set in as we drove north. I spent the whole break being sick, however I was so thankful we made the trip so that Papa had some help with the kids. Grammy and Pope were so kind to allow me to just rest and helped Papa entertain the kids.
While I was resting, a good friend recommend this book to me. WOW! I read the book in a day and half - I couldn't put it down. What an amazing book. The story is told from the perspective of the family dog. I laughed, I cried, I highlighted some amazing quotes to live by and I can't stop recommending it to others. It is available in digital copy if you prefer that version too!
By the end of the trip, I felt a little better and did venture out with the family for a night of bowling. I sat and watched as I didn't have much energy but it was great to see how excited the kids were. Sister is doing her dance after her turn.
Here's Brother doing his dance. Even the other people bowling were entertained by the kids' enthusiasm. Which was a wonderful way to come back home and get into the Christmas spirit. We came home to some snow on the ground - hurray! It finally feels like winter around here and now time to get ready for Christmas.
We put our tree up after school this week. The kids had so much fun and yes most of the ornaments are about 3 feet high and in the front of the tree.
I love it!
Sister asked if she could put the angel on this year.
But, first she had to tell the angel that she loved her.
So precious...
We were so thankful to spend Thanksgiving with Grammy and Pope and now this weekend a dear friend from Cordova is here to visit and in two weeks Grandma Julie is flying up to visit us! We are so excited and so thankful to be surrounded by family and friends (old and new) this holiday season.
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