Monday, December 26, 2016

 

A few Christmas Eve and Christmas Day photos...

 This Gingerbread House I put together... a little corner has been tasted and it does tastes delicious, just perfect it is.   I've thrown out the box but I do remember the instructions weren't in English.
 George is off to buy our Christmas Tree with David.
 Emma always does a lovely job of decorating.
 Elodie is here...
 Abigail anticipating a bucket full of water over her head, just waiting for someone to hit the bulls eye.
 Charlie's turn.
 Yay!
 Handstands.
 The Life Guards.
 Life Guards full frontal...
 Who's this????
Gwilym, Elodie and George just lounging on Gwil's new beach towel.

Do not be fooled by this photo, it was not and so far has not been cold here this Christmas, Emma just wanted to have photos taken with the jumper I knitted for her and one for Tom for their birthdays... and for her English friends who are suffering in the cold this Christmas.

Stop the Presses - A mini earthquake has occurred in a Turramurra kitchen completely destroying a Gingerbread House.
The oldest daughter Nerys Griffiths Thompson of the maker of the aforementioned Ginger Bread House swears that she and several children were just enjoying some cherries when the earthquake occurred.
The five children were not only shocked they were devastated and came rushing to the maker to inform her of the earthquake. The first thing the maker did was to check what was in their mouths and it was true, only cherries...
Another suggestion has been made and that was... Maybe Santa was just too big and it was he that made the Ginger Bread House collapse... we will never know because this house is so delicious there's only some little pieces left now.
Readers... please do not worry about Santa, he has been bathed very gently and is now resting until he dries.




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