This Frosty is much more special than I realized.
He will continue to be very special over the years because he's a perfect symbol of the Christmas lesson.
Monday night when we had our Love family Christmas and our daughter-in-law Debbie saw to it that I discovered Frosty on our deck, she shared some highlights.
But yesterday in a Facebook comment she elaborated on the overall story.
Here 'tis.
from Debbie:
A fun evening!
You never want those moments to end.
The snowmen
and turkeys were made by Cora and Henry, who worked so hard in their
grandpa’s wood shop.
They spent several days sitting at North 40
requesting donations and decided to give all the proceeds to the food
bank.
It reminded me so much of projects I did with my own grandpa. I
loved seeing the kids spending that special time with their grandparents
and giving back to such a good cause.
I also couldn’t wait to see Willie’s face when it was time to load them into the car
they are HEAVY!
We left one at the front entrance of the barn for
Barbara and Laurie, and another is Boise bound in the backseat.
I’m
having way too much fun watching Willie shake his head 




Merry Christmas! 

Just when we thought this past month's money drain was going to end, water gushed from one of the faucets for hoses attached to the new washer.
That happened when the installers were hooking it up.
I had just dropped off some cookies to my classmate and good friend Mike (pictured below with his daughter Tasha--a former student--and granddaughter and her friend).
As I drove into our driveway, Bill was standing at the garage door with a glum look on his face.
I stepped out of the car and Bill said, "Joey's coming."
At first I thought Joey was one of the installers, but, no, it was Joey, the plumber.
"Why . . . what happened now?" I asked.
Bill told me about the water exploding from the faucet. I didn't ask how much had to be cleaned up.
One more thing . . . I thought this fix-it siege was ending with the new washer.
Joey and Jada, his apprentice, soon arrived. After some mutual mental troubleshooting, they went to work replacing the faucets, which apparently have run their course, like the dryer, the washer, the chimney, the culverts, the outdoor hydrant . . . it's been a busy and expensive year.
Joey also asked for applesauce. Apparently, he cleaned off the jar I gave to his wife Sally a while back, and she discovered the empty jar.
So, when finished, off they went with money, applesauce and cookies.
Meanwhile, George, the inspector who was supposed to come and remove the utility dryer and the plastic sheeting from around the damaged ceiling did not show.
Maybe today.
We've had a lot of people in and out of our house lately, and, though we love them all, we're looking for some normalcy.
All that said, it's been a fun few days because those workers are all great people and it is fun to see them. It's also been fun doing the Christmas countdown.
Much more fun than following the news, which is overflowing with un-Christmas like behavior.
I'm so glad we live in our little piece of Heaven where we can switch off the ugliness and rejoice in the wonderful people surrounding us, who do so much good onto others and also bring infinite tidings of great joy.
It was so great to see Tasha and her daughter Maykenna yesterday.
It's been several years since they left Sandpoint and moved to Boise where Maykenna is attending Boise State University after transferring from Montana State.
Maykenna brought along her boyfriend Harrison for this week's visit which involved lunch in downtown Sandpoint with Grandpa Mike.
I made my first beignets yesterday.
My niece Laura attended a conference in New Orleans last week so she brought home one of the highlights of anyone's visit to the Big Easy.
I was amazed how easy they are to make with the mix. Just put in some water and deep fry.
Within 30 seconds they're ready for powdered sugar and then to eat.
We didn't have any of that chickory coffee to go with them, but Bill and I still enjoyed our samples.
Keeping it brief today cuz I'm looking forward to a day where---if we're really lucky---nothing will need fixing, and we can enjoy a relaxing Christmas Eve.
Wishing the same for all of you too.
Merry Christmas Eve, and do enjoy the beautiful video below.
The light is coming.
🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄
A little "Christmas light" from Ireland.
Solas Na Nollag












































