Model airplanes and bicycles, cactus starts, pond walk, flying our flag, feeding the fish, swimming, frosting gingerbread cookies, and so much more….all in one day!
First thing Wilder said to me on our last morning together was to hurry outside….he had found that my favorite cactus flower had a blossom!
Alden and Wilder completed collecting all the cacti starts that they are taking home….to grow in the Pacific Northwest rainforest. All the starts that I collected for Wilder last year have thrived under his tender loving care!
Even before Grandpa got up, Wilder was working on his very complex and intricate model airplane, the Memphis Belle, and Alden was busy constructing his model bicycle. (Alden had already completed putting together his airplane earlier in the week.)
Our pond walk….
Ida tucked the flower that Grandpa had picked for her into her braid.
They discovered a large turtle in one of the ponds….only it’s head is sticking out of the water.
Alden replaced our old frayed flag with a new one for us. He wanted to keep the old flag. We are happy that it will have a good home.
Our grandchildren have turned into “fish” this past week!
Alden and Wilder had helped us find the perfect birthday gifts for them….a tool set for Alden and a WWII backpack for Wilder.
Ida and I had fun looking for a possible birthday gift for her 17th birthday….we want to get her something special, since she is such a special granddaughter!
Ida made their lunches for the trip home tomorrow, and I made eight breakfast sandwiches, since we will be leaving very early for the airport.
Alden and Wilder packed up their cacti starts. It will be fun to watch airport security when they look at this box on the X-ray machine. Hopefully the TSA Officers won’t reach inside the box, or they’ll get a handful of prickles!
Christmas in April….frosting gingerbread cookies together!
…and eating chocolate chips!
Ida made Grandma and Grandpa….in matching outfits!
These are amazingly beautiful and artistic gingerbread cookies!
Our grandchildren brought loving handmade cards and their family’s gifts to us for Christmas, Grandpa’s birthday, and Valentine’s Day. Such thoughtful and useful presents too!
I have come to depends on the balms that Rachelle and her family make at their Fireweed Farm Store. They keep my skin moist and soft….and my Danny says I look more beautiful each year. I don’t know if that is due to the nourishing qualities of the balms or his deep love for me….or both.
As you can see, one of our gifts was the Nutcracker video. So for our grand finale to this most wonderful week with our grandchildren, we watched Ida dance in her dance studios production of the Nutcracker.
She is a joy to watch….so graceful and beautiful. It seems as if she feels the music in her soul as she floats across the stage.
We aren’t going the let these children go home tomorrow unless they promise to come back VERY soon to visit us again. We’re glad that it hurts us both so much to see them go….because the reason we are so sad is because they’re fun and we love them so very much!
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