But, we shook that news off and merrily headed our way out to Stansbury. On the way, we stopped at a Starbucks and got some hot chocolate and for Neal to make a pit stop! By this time the roads were pretty much cleared and just a few flakes of snow falling. Early afternoon found us pulling up in front of Jeff and Annies. Jeff was out shoveling the driveway. The kids were happy to see us and were waiting for us to show us what they got and to play games. Both of which we did.
Here are a few more pictures. This one of the boys building their Legos.
This was the main Christmas that we gave to each family with their names on it. This one if of all the grandchildren. Lynda Ann helped me do all of them. We spent one whole day working on them. Not an easy project and I couldn't have done them with out Annie's expert help. It was this project that generated her project of doing the quilt.
Some time ago, Tucker found this counted cross stitch and asked me to do it for him. He also wanted me to put the saying, "Do Not Quit" along the bottom. I spent every extra moment that I had hoping to get this done for Christmas. Actually the hardest part was figuring out the lettering and trying to make the "Q" look like a que ball. I must have sewn, unpicked, sewn and unpicked that crazy "Q" a dozen times until Neal and I felt like it was as close as I could get it. Neal took it to get ir framed, again hoping that it would be done in time for Christmas. We didn't get it back until the Monday before Christmas and Neal put it in mail that afternoon with no promise from the post office that he would get it by Christmas Eve. We were thrilled when we got this picture Christmas morning and even more happy that Tucker was pleased with it.
Jamie sent me this next picture telling me that she was very happy with the gum balls. It has almost become a tradition to send her gum balls for Christmas and for her birthday.