Monday, November 26, 2012
Faye's Quilt
This is the darling quilt that Emily made and sent to us in Jamaica last year ... it was our favorite Christmas gift and it keeps on giving!! Faye was born November 9th, and we get this in time for Christmas - so impressive and an heirloom for sure! Notice the Christmas moose stuffed toy - Montana addition to the three others - down from the thirty at one time!!
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Our Christmas Tree
Here is our little tree with decorations and lights on - - not too bad for the money we paid. We like it! Since I am leaving early Dad will probably want to take it down before Christmas!!
The even smaller tree that is in the second bedroom - love decorating a little bit in the whole house - especially Nativity Sets - never remember enough the great gift given to all of us at Christmas time. and that the Savior is the Light of the World.
The special Christmas Box and Nativity set that Lindsey and Emilee sent us in Jamaica - thanks girls.
Our old Nativity Set that Aunt LaNore made many years ago - the donkey's ears are gone, one of the wise men has lost most of his arm and we glued the big camels head back on - again. Thanks Kacey for the Joy to the World plaque that is the center piece this year. Looking forward to seeing most of you soon.
The even smaller tree that is in the second bedroom - love decorating a little bit in the whole house - especially Nativity Sets - never remember enough the great gift given to all of us at Christmas time. and that the Savior is the Light of the World.
The special Christmas Box and Nativity set that Lindsey and Emilee sent us in Jamaica - thanks girls.
Our old Nativity Set that Aunt LaNore made many years ago - the donkey's ears are gone, one of the wise men has lost most of his arm and we glued the big camels head back on - again. Thanks Kacey for the Joy to the World plaque that is the center piece this year. Looking forward to seeing most of you soon.
Inside the train
I tried another picture of the North Pole when the train was stopped - not much better - sorry! It was pretty neat to have the snow along to add to the charm of the evening.
Here is Harold Elf serving hot chocolate - not very hot - and cookies to the guests.
This little boy was so happy to see Santa walking near the train - he climbed up on the table and pressed his hands and face against the window - soo cute!
Santa came on the train and stopped at each table to talk to the children ... Mrs. Claus gave out candy canes and gathered letters to Santa from the children.
When this little boy - four years old - saw Santa walking outside the train he yelled: I want a bike! It was funny. We asked different sets of children to ring the bells when we sang songs. We ended with Silent Night as we pulled back into the unloading station - nice that it was in the songbook. Most of the children were in their pajamas, had blankets and stuffed animals along for the ride. Sure wish some of our grand kids would have been able to participate. Maybe next year.
Here is Harold Elf serving hot chocolate - not very hot - and cookies to the guests.
This little boy was so happy to see Santa walking near the train - he climbed up on the table and pressed his hands and face against the window - soo cute!
Santa came on the train and stopped at each table to talk to the children ... Mrs. Claus gave out candy canes and gathered letters to Santa from the children.
When this little boy - four years old - saw Santa walking outside the train he yelled: I want a bike! It was funny. We asked different sets of children to ring the bells when we sang songs. We ended with Silent Night as we pulled back into the unloading station - nice that it was in the songbook. Most of the children were in their pajamas, had blankets and stuffed animals along for the ride. Sure wish some of our grand kids would have been able to participate. Maybe next year.
More Train
We changed the Elf ears hats for these Santa ones - much more comfortable! Dad's friend at work made the jingle bells necklaces for us.
Here are the people lined up for the 5:30 train - the snow was so pretty and it wasn't too cold.
Families in the car for the first ride. We gave the children name tags so Santa could call them by name - of course he knows all children in the world ..but sometimes he needs a little reminder.
After the train goes along for about 10 minutes and we sing some Christmas songs - then in the distance you see the North Pole!! sorry about the blurry view - the train was moving. Once it stops we get to serve hot chocolate and Christmas cookies and it gets very busy! Santa actually comes out of his house and walks down to the train, waving to the children who are soooo excited about the whole thing!
Here are the people lined up for the 5:30 train - the snow was so pretty and it wasn't too cold.
Families in the car for the first ride. We gave the children name tags so Santa could call them by name - of course he knows all children in the world ..but sometimes he needs a little reminder.
After the train goes along for about 10 minutes and we sing some Christmas songs - then in the distance you see the North Pole!! sorry about the blurry view - the train was moving. Once it stops we get to serve hot chocolate and Christmas cookies and it gets very busy! Santa actually comes out of his house and walks down to the train, waving to the children who are soooo excited about the whole thing!
Christmas Train Adventure
Here are the first group of Santa's helper elves Saturday at the Christmas Train - the lady in black at the back is the one Dad works with that asked us to help out - we were by far the oldest elves!!
This is our part of the train that we were assigned to - we put a song book and napkins on each table - cleaned up afterward and got ready for the next group - one train ride was 5:30 - 6:30 another one was 7:00 to 8:00. We were amazed at the distance some people drove to ride - Billings, Great Falls, etc. It was lots of fun.
Just as we were getting ready for the first loading it started to snow! perfect and magical for the children and me! this is the engine - the first car is the kitchen...and dressing room for Santa.
This is where the people line up to board the train...it snowed about 3-4 inches while we were riding - so pretty. All the cars have names - we were happy to be assigned to the Kingston Junction car - having served in Kingston and Junction Jamaica!!
This is our part of the train that we were assigned to - we put a song book and napkins on each table - cleaned up afterward and got ready for the next group - one train ride was 5:30 - 6:30 another one was 7:00 to 8:00. We were amazed at the distance some people drove to ride - Billings, Great Falls, etc. It was lots of fun.
Just as we were getting ready for the first loading it started to snow! perfect and magical for the children and me! this is the engine - the first car is the kitchen...and dressing room for Santa.
This is where the people line up to board the train...it snowed about 3-4 inches while we were riding - so pretty. All the cars have names - we were happy to be assigned to the Kingston Junction car - having served in Kingston and Junction Jamaica!!
Getting our Tree
As we drove to the Judith Mountains to cut down our Christmas tree - we met this herd of cattle coming down the road - they are big!
Here we are looking for the perfect tree.
Found it! Took Dad all of three strokes with the bow saw to cut it down ... by the way he hopes one of you have his old chainsaw - if it is even worth having anymore!
I thought these were dog tracks ...but Dad was more dramatic and said they might be wolves! Someone had butchered an elk or deer near by - we saw the big blood patch on the snow and magpies were having a good time - free lunch - with the guts left behind, buzzards circling overhead - the whole wild west bit!
Here we are looking for the perfect tree.
Found it! Took Dad all of three strokes with the bow saw to cut it down ... by the way he hopes one of you have his old chainsaw - if it is even worth having anymore!
I thought these were dog tracks ...but Dad was more dramatic and said they might be wolves! Someone had butchered an elk or deer near by - we saw the big blood patch on the snow and magpies were having a good time - free lunch - with the guts left behind, buzzards circling overhead - the whole wild west bit!
Country Christmas Events
This is the flyer that was in all the stores downtown and in the paper for all the fun events of Thanksgiving weekend ... maybe next year some of you can come and enjoy them with us!!
We picked up a $5.00 permit on Friday and went Saturday morning to the area and got a cute little Charlie Brown Christmas tree!
Here is the map that the BLM gave out so we could cut the tree where we should - - there were lots of trees and not many people. None around us - about three cars on the road ahead of us.
This is my Christmas present early - a nice 5.5 cubic feet freezer. Stan brought us a big sack of elk meat, frozen and we used what Stan calls the "Montana porch freezer" - outside! until Friday when we got this.
This is the new to us bed we got for company to sleep on ... both Polly and Chris and Julie and Stan said it was really good - - come and try it!! Course Kyle and Bekah got the blow up mattress on the floor - but they were good sports about it.
We picked up a $5.00 permit on Friday and went Saturday morning to the area and got a cute little Charlie Brown Christmas tree!
Here is the map that the BLM gave out so we could cut the tree where we should - - there were lots of trees and not many people. None around us - about three cars on the road ahead of us.
This is my Christmas present early - a nice 5.5 cubic feet freezer. Stan brought us a big sack of elk meat, frozen and we used what Stan calls the "Montana porch freezer" - outside! until Friday when we got this.
This is the new to us bed we got for company to sleep on ... both Polly and Chris and Julie and Stan said it was really good - - come and try it!! Course Kyle and Bekah got the blow up mattress on the floor - but they were good sports about it.
Friday, November 23, 2012
Last of the Stroll
At each intersection downtown there were these bonfire things - so people could get warm ... but it was 53 degrees and not that cold.
Here is Santa! This man made these little wagons out of 100 year old wood, the wheels are old grinder wheels or something like that - it was fun to talk to him.
Here is Santa! This man made these little wagons out of 100 year old wood, the wheels are old grinder wheels or something like that - it was fun to talk to him.
More Christmas Stroll
It was fun to see the younger children with their families be excited about the parade ... made me miss all my wonderful grandchildren! Stan would have liked to ride up on this snowmobile - not quite 'surfing' the van but close!
Lewistown is surrounded by four mountain ranges - the Snowys, the Mocasions, the Judith range and the Belt range.
Yay for Santa Claus - I remember each Christmas season when we lived in Terre Haute, Indiana - Polly, Heidi, Jennie, Stan and Kurt were so excited for Christmas. We went to a mall and Santa Claus came in a helicopter in the parking lot. The kids were so happy and joyful that it made me cry tears of happiness at their excitement - 1976 I think. Enjoy this wonderful season with your little ones - they grow up and get little ones of their own!!!
Dad's favorite was this wagon pulled by big mules - it was last so the pooper scoopers could do their job.
Lewistown is surrounded by four mountain ranges - the Snowys, the Mocasions, the Judith range and the Belt range.
Yay for Santa Claus - I remember each Christmas season when we lived in Terre Haute, Indiana - Polly, Heidi, Jennie, Stan and Kurt were so excited for Christmas. We went to a mall and Santa Claus came in a helicopter in the parking lot. The kids were so happy and joyful that it made me cry tears of happiness at their excitement - 1976 I think. Enjoy this wonderful season with your little ones - they grow up and get little ones of their own!!!
Dad's favorite was this wagon pulled by big mules - it was last so the pooper scoopers could do their job.
Lewistown Christmas Stroll
This is the start of the Lewistown Christmas Stroll Parade - decorated cars.
Loved this flatbed trailer with construction equipment and a Christmas tree!
Another angle of the flatbed truck...some floats had kids on them who threw candy.
Today began the Country Christmas Weekend in Lewistown. There was a short parade downtown, the main part of town was blocked to cars so people could walk around. There were vendors and craft people and food - lots of fun!
Loved this flatbed trailer with construction equipment and a Christmas tree!
Another angle of the flatbed truck...some floats had kids on them who threw candy.
Today began the Country Christmas Weekend in Lewistown. There was a short parade downtown, the main part of town was blocked to cars so people could walk around. There were vendors and craft people and food - lots of fun!
More Thanksgiving
Thought I had posted these two pictures - getting ready to go fishing and dinner! Hope all had a great holiday - we did!!
Fishing at the Big Springs River
Stan, Julie and Dad went fishing after Thanksgiving dinner. They caught and released these nice brown trout - it was a catch and release area of the Big Spring River - they had fun but it was cold!
Riddick had a good time running around - nice of Julie to let Dad and Stan have the fish!!
Here are our neighborhoods mailboxes - ours is about 8 or 9 down - I thought maybe some of you kids would remember the Christmas covering that has been on our mailboxes for several years.
Riddick had a good time running around - nice of Julie to let Dad and Stan have the fish!!
Here are our neighborhoods mailboxes - ours is about 8 or 9 down - I thought maybe some of you kids would remember the Christmas covering that has been on our mailboxes for several years.
Thanksgiving 2012
Julie and Stan and Riddick came to Lewistown from Bozeman for Thanksgiving - yay! nice to have family and fun to cook dinner in my big kitchen!
Dad carving the turkey - he likes to have the meat all ready to eat when it is placed on the table. Polly thanks for the mulled cider seasoning - it was warm and delicious.
Here we are just sitting down to dinner - we even got Riddick a leather chew and doggy treats.
Stan and Riddick enjoying the football games after dinner - thanks Julie for washing the dishes.
Dad carving the turkey - he likes to have the meat all ready to eat when it is placed on the table. Polly thanks for the mulled cider seasoning - it was warm and delicious.
Here we are just sitting down to dinner - we even got Riddick a leather chew and doggy treats.
Stan and Riddick enjoying the football games after dinner - thanks Julie for washing the dishes.
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