Well Wishes
I haven't forgotten about blogging the rest of the holiday but with today being a rather significant day I thought I'd take time out of the holiday for a different post. We've had a really relaxing day and I was even able to take time out to play with my new craft machine present. It's called a Cuttlebug and comes all the way from Salt Lake City.
This morning our church met in the home of one of our families and our minister's wife had a cute story. Early this morning Mrs J had a phone call from a very excited little boy. As she listened to the little one breathlessly talking away about all of his presents she was thinking that it didn't sound like her (only) grandson. Nevertheless she managed to get in "Wow" and "That's exciting" and "Wonderful" to the little fellow on the phone. When he finished his list he passed the phone to a lady to speak. Mrs J was still wondering if it could possibly be her grandson and asked, "Is that Kathy?" (paternal Grandma). The lady confessed that her name was Tamara. It seems something went wrong with the automatic dialing on the phone. One little fellow had all the joy of explaining to two "Grandmas" (one real, one pretend) about his Christmas.
I hope everyone's day is as happy as it is for that little boy. Merry Christmas!
This morning our church met in the home of one of our families and our minister's wife had a cute story. Early this morning Mrs J had a phone call from a very excited little boy. As she listened to the little one breathlessly talking away about all of his presents she was thinking that it didn't sound like her (only) grandson. Nevertheless she managed to get in "Wow" and "That's exciting" and "Wonderful" to the little fellow on the phone. When he finished his list he passed the phone to a lady to speak. Mrs J was still wondering if it could possibly be her grandson and asked, "Is that Kathy?" (paternal Grandma). The lady confessed that her name was Tamara. It seems something went wrong with the automatic dialing on the phone. One little fellow had all the joy of explaining to two "Grandmas" (one real, one pretend) about his Christmas.
I hope everyone's day is as happy as it is for that little boy. Merry Christmas!
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