We are so very thankful for all our grandchildren, children, and family!
Our grandchildren know this rule….and we extend it to our children too. We get lots of loving hugs!
They came bearing gifts….six extra large bundles of the most beautiful flowers!
We also went on walks around the ponds, and golf courses….
This is one of our most beautiful and memorable Christmas Snow Villages, as it reminded us of all the years that our little children helped us put up our Snow Villages…..and rearranged and played with all the little people for weeks afterwards..
Now for the part that you’ve been waiting for—“The Seven Pie Mix-up!”
We ordered three pies for Thanksgiving, strawberry-rhubarb, mixed berry, and pecan….more than enough. The pies were delivered the day before Thanksgiving, but there were four pies—two chocolate silk and two chocolate peanut butter cup. Huh?
Then we remembered that these were Sean, Emily, Soren, and Sebastian’s favorite Christmas pies. We had ordered these four pies for their visit to Grandma and Grandpa’s home at Christmas time!
Village Inn said, “keep the pies, no charge.”
So we all jumped into the car, picked up our Thanksgiving pies, and 40 minutes later, were back home with three more pies.
Hence, seven pies, two gallons of ice cream, and three cans of whipped cream for our Thanksgiving dessert!
Grandpa serenaded us with his piano with many wonderful songs from our youth.
Then our musical granddaughters worked on learning to read the sheet music and play the piano.
Stella and Marina tried on Grandma’s clothes to decide what they would like have. The answer was—all of them.
Aren’t they beautiful! But when did our little granddaughters become women?
Marina and Stella tried on Grandma’s wedding dress.
They were both stunning!
Candice gave us two copies of the official Guinness World Record certificate—one for Nuestra Casa and one for our cabin. The 200 days that she ran an ultramarathon every day has great memories and is very meaningful to us. Thank you, Candice.
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