We had a great time over the holidays with the kids, grand kids and Judy at Kyle and Heather's in Houston. The weather turned cold and windy but not nearly as cold as Michigan! Can't believe we did not get a family picture during the whole time we were together - just this one of the pajama family!
The girls broken bones are healed and they are off to Disney World tomorrow morning. Samantha has a "knee scooter" so she can keep up in the park. Judy left for Dallas this morning to spend New Year's with Mel and Ray and their family - then she is off to Arizona. We heading to Florida and hopefully, warmer weather!
Friday, December 29, 2017
Sunday, December 10, 2017
Newman's Castle
I enjoyed "The Nutcracker Ballet" with Emily's Girl Scout troop - all the girls dressed up in their cute Christmas dresses. They earn a special badge by learning "theater etiquette." Unfortunately, the rules book made no mention of not giggling at the male dancers "bum" in his tight leotards!
Judy and Marilou arrived in Houston Thursday night and this is what they brought with them.....
Heather took Samantha to school and several kids, teachers and even the principal were out front having a snowball fight. Poor Samantha with her crutches was a non-threatening target!
We had a fun family day yesterday at Newman's Castle, in Bellville. It was built by a rather eccentric man that owns the local bakery. You make a reservation for the tour but have to stop at the bakery in town to get the directions to its secret location. Brilliant marketing! The tour includes his story telling, lunch and time to wander around and explore the castle and grounds. There is a drawbridge, a courtyard, a dungeon, a great hall and of course a bell tower. He actually lives there. The kids were all given swords to slay the dragons and he gets some of the tourists to participate in the stories. It was a pretty day to be out and about.
Judy and Marilou arrived in Houston Thursday night and this is what they brought with them.....
We had a fun family day yesterday at Newman's Castle, in Bellville. It was built by a rather eccentric man that owns the local bakery. You make a reservation for the tour but have to stop at the bakery in town to get the directions to its secret location. Brilliant marketing! The tour includes his story telling, lunch and time to wander around and explore the castle and grounds. There is a drawbridge, a courtyard, a dungeon, a great hall and of course a bell tower. He actually lives there. The kids were all given swords to slay the dragons and he gets some of the tourists to participate in the stories. It was a pretty day to be out and about.
Kyle helping to raise the drawbridge! |
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