On December 26, the four of us celebrated Christmas with our family in Salter Path. We enjoyed spending time with family, opening presents, and eating ribeye for lunch. We are blessed!
Riding to Grandma Barbara's house
On December 26, the four of us celebrated Christmas with our family in Salter Path. We enjoyed spending time with family, opening presents, and eating ribeye for lunch. We are blessed!
Riding to Grandma Barbara's house
Also, earlier this week, the girls had the best time buying toys and treats with the Christmas money they received from Grandma Judy. Hadley bought a dog carrier, slime, and unicorn cupcakes.
Savannah bought three puzzles, the game Clue, painting canvases, a magazine, Twinkies, and Werther's candies.
On Christmas Day, our family spent the day at home instead of traveling. We celebrated Christmas by sleeping until 9 AM, opening presents, playing games, eating turkey for lunch, and watching Christmas movies. It was a fun and relaxing family day.
Savannah (11) and Hadley (6)
On December 6, Hadley lost her first tooth! Hadley was sad that her friends and teachers at her school wouldn't be able to see her missing tooth because she wears a mask at school. To solve the problem, I printed Hadley's photo below. Hadley loved showing her missing tooth to everyone at school the next day.
The girls and I have a new favorite treat: whoopie pies. We picked up several flavors, including egg nog, cookies and cream, and peanut butter, from a local bakery's food truck. However, our favorite flavor was the classic whoopie pie with devil's food cake sandwiched with white frosting (pictured below).
Everyday Moments:
9 months into the Covid-19 pandemic
We've enjoyed exploring the parks in our area: