JD got this giant nerf fun for Christmas. Rosie looks worried about being used for target practice.
We continued our day after Christmas tradition of going to Fort Sam Houston. Here JD posed with Army Santa.
Monday, December 28, 2015
Saturday, December 19, 2015
Merry Christmas
The Christmas season is upon us -- even at school. Every year on the last day of classes before finals begin the choir roams the school caroling.
I gave my economics students this little economics treat with their final exam. Since they all snickered at the pun I have decided that we have had a successful semester together.
Our last cub scout den meeting of the year involved a craft project.The Zilker Trail of Lights has become a tradition for us.
Since you can buy your way into the trail an hour before they open it to the public it has actually been a pleasant experience the last couple years.
I bribed JD with a hamburger to get him to take this picture with Santa.
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Elf on the Shelf
The sad and inevitable day has come when JD has figured out that Santa is not real and that the elf on the shelf doesn't really report to him every night. We put the elf out but I haven't been moving it around. This morning though ---- the elf has moved and a sign by him said, "take a selfie." The elf's handwriting looked suspiciously like JD's! He tried to selfie this morning and I ended up taking his picture - of course Gumball had to get in on the action.
Sunday, December 6, 2015
Camping With the Boy Scouts
We are still working on our crossover decision and trying to figure out which of the Boy Scout Troops in the area is the best fit for us. We spent our time this weekend with troop 395.
For boys the main attraction is always the fire. They sit by the fire during the day . . .
. . . and sit by the fire at night. They also did a ceremony by the evening fire to retire several flags. They tore the flag into strips, dedicated them to several events in U.S. history and then burned them.
Even these little boys found it to be a pretty serious event.
Of course, when we camp this little girl goes to the kennel. She was very happy to see us come home!
For boys the main attraction is always the fire. They sit by the fire during the day . . .
. . . and sit by the fire at night. They also did a ceremony by the evening fire to retire several flags. They tore the flag into strips, dedicated them to several events in U.S. history and then burned them.
Even these little boys found it to be a pretty serious event.
Of course, when we camp this little girl goes to the kennel. She was very happy to see us come home!
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