"OH, YOU CAN'T HELP THAT," SAID THE CAT, "WE'RE ALL MAD HERE."
--Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland
Thursday, January 1, 2015
Come in 2015 and Stay Awhile
First, a hearty, healthy, Happy New Year!
Then, let's catch up a bit with the last of the December days; providing I can piece it all together...
Somewhere in there I caught cold, coughed a lot, got better, joined Silver Sneakers at the Y, swam and showered at the Y (helped the well-water supply while visitor was here), ate Wendy's roast beast Christmas dinner, ate at a minimum of two potlucks, ate Wendy's wonderful caramel rolls Christmas morning, opened presents, played cards and games, got a weird itchy skin allergy (thanks for being there, Benedryll), tried out new hearing aids, attended concerts, taxied busy Keoni to/from Lansdale train station, Aidan and he to/from rehearsals...hmm, lost a pound, too!...
Well, you get the picture.
Here's some catch up in the visual department...
Aidan's school Christmas concert.
Aidan accompanied the church choir's Christmas Concert.
Chef Aidan's Saturday breakfast for us: including table service!
Pumpkin and Coconut Pancakes. Yum!
Aidan and Keoni rehearse with Seth for Sunday 28th service.
Sunday the 28th.
A friend at church took pictures of us after the Sunday service.
Keoni and Aidan.
...and with their cousin Iliana who visited Christmas week.
Happy grandma.
John and Wendy
...and a mom and daughter.
Where Keoni is going to high school there is a remarkably wonderful chorus. The Phillies have invited them back to sing at a home game in April. Keoni accompanied some of their Christmas concert choral pieces. Here is one by Andrew Lloyd Webber which is a favorite of mine.
Frezz rattled the household late one night having somehow yanked down a section of fence and escaped into the darkness. One and a half hours later two of the family members found him panting and filthy at the edge of a neighbor's pasture and heading toward home. His collar was gone and he was really, really tired. He was actually quite subdued for a couple of days. My speculation runs that he found deer to chase a long way; then, had to figure out how he got wherever he was and negotiate possible fences to get himself back home. Plus, he's a good part Anatolian shepherd and doesn't care a bit when you call him if he's not really hungry.
A shoutout to Carol...thanks, for the beautiful Tucson sunrise picture to remember this view that was a part of my mornings so many, many times.
This had a very similar view from where I lived.
Wendy set the stage last night for caramel rolls again this holiday morning. I was asleep early for a New Year's Eve; so, I don't know what might have taken place at midnight.
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