December 31, 2006

Word

I need to catch my 3 readers up on what's going on here. But I s'pose, since I see you all quite regular that I don't need to! So, I'll finish laundry and head over to Russie's for the New years Celebration. It has snowed alot. I hate driving in snow, but the pictures will be fun!!

So True

December 26, 2006

No More Gym

A Sad Story

There once was a pretty Little Gingerbread House on the edge of town.

With a snowman in front, little christmas trees surrounding the house, little jewels lining the walkway and roof, and a candy cane lamp post, The Little Gingerbread House was a happy, festive house, and there was always Someone stopping to gaze at it with stars in their eyes, wishing it was their home.

Even though there were visitors day after day, nights were very lonely after the visitors went home for the night. The Little Gingerbread House had no Family. There were not even other Houses close by for it to visit with during the long winter nights.

Then one day, something wonderful happened! A small Family moved into The Little Gingerbread House, and soon there were merry puffs of smoke coming out of the chimney.

For a very long time, the Family stayed in the Little Gingerbread House (who was very happy indeed, and not lonely at all during the night).

Then one day, disaster struck! The chinmey fell off of The Little Gingerbread House, blocking the chimney flue and not allowing the smoke to escape.

Soon, the smoke began pouring out of the roof of The Little Gingerbread House, it had no other place to go. All the pressure from the smoke made some trees fall over, and the Family had to break down the door to get to safety. This made The Little Gingerbread House sad, because the Family no longer wanted to live in it.

As time went by, the lonely Little Gingerbread House fell into disrepair since no Family took care of it, and people stopped coming by to admire it.

Soon, The Little Gingerbread House looked so bad that a strong North Wind was able to blow it over!

Now The Little Gingerbread House could not be fixed, so the Townspeople decided to tear it down.

First went the walls of The Little Gingerbread House, with everything else torn down and strewn through the yard.

The Little Gingerbread House was so sad. It soon would not exsist.

The Townspeople had done what they could. Now, it was The Tapper's turn at The Little Gingerbread House. It would tap at the rest of The Little Gingerbread House to make pieces small enought to carry away to The Destroyer.

Slowly, The Tapper took all the jewels from The Little Gingerbread House to be sent Somewhere Else.

By the time The Tapper was done, The Little Gingerbread House was nothing more than a pile of rubble.

The Little Gingerbread House was ready to be sent to The Destroyer.

The Destroyer scared The Little Gingerbread House. It had heard tales from other houses of what happened to houses unfortunate enough to be sent away.

Well, you can see for yourself what happens to The Little Gingerbread House:

The initial blast sent The Little Gingerbread House reeling.

The rest were no easier.


Soon The Little Gingerbread House was scattered to the North, South, East and West.

The Cleaner came to put The Little Gingerbread House to rest in the Great Burial Grasses where all unfortunate houses end up.

Soon, there was no trace that The Little Gingerbread House ever exsisted.

But from time to time, a piece shows up here and there that scavengers have dug up to build their own Little Gingerbread House.

And, of course, The Little Gingerbread House lives on in the memories of the one and only Family who lived in it and in those who admired it in the days of The Little Gingerbread House glory.

The End.

December 25, 2006

Smack Down

SMACK THE PENGUIN GAME IS HERE!
1. Click on the link below.
2. Click once on the snowman.
3. Click once on the snowman to hit the penguin with the bat as he descends from the cliff.
4. What's your distance?
5. Click Okay and try again!

*** NO PENGUINS WERE HURT IN THE MAKING OF THIS GAME***

Christmas

Today has been fun. Mom, Dad, and I exchanged gifts early and Janet came to hang out for a few hours. We became home-wreckers (Janet & I). But that's a WHOLE 'nother story!!!!

Now we wait for the Hamballs (made by a Hamble!) for Christmas lunch. NUM!!!!!!

Funny Gifts


Mom is using a straw to clean up the last of the ice cream
from the Apple Overboard that we all split at Red
Lobster for my birthday. She's so silly!



Mike's movie:

Christmas Wish

I want a hippopotamus for Christmas.
Only a hippopotamus will do.
Don't want a doll, no dinky Tinker Toys.
I want a hippopotamus to play with and enjoy.

I want a hippopotamus for Christmas.
I don't think Santa Clause will mind,
Do you?

He won't have to use our dirty chimney flue.
Just bring him through the front door,
That's the easy thing to do!

I can see me now, on Christmas morning,
Creeping down the stairs.
Oh! What joy and what surprise!
When I open up my eyes,
To see a Hippo Hero standing there.

I want a hippopotamus for Christmas.
Only a hippopotamus will do.
No crocodile, or rhinoceroses,
I only like hippopotamuses!
And hippopotamuses like me, too!

Mom says the hippo would eat me up,
But then!
Teacher says the hippo is a vegetarian!

There's lots of room for him
In our two car garage.
I'd feed him there, and wash him there,
And give him his massage!

I can see me now, on Christmas morning,
Creeping down the stairs.
Oh! What joy and what surprise!
When I open up my eyes,
To see a Hippo Hero standing there.

I want a hippopotamus for Christmas.
Only a hippopotamus will do.
No crocodile, or rhinoceroses,
I only like hippopotamuses!
And hippopotamuses like me, too!

~Gayla Peevey

January Calendar

For work, I have a very limited space for hanging up a calendar, so I make my own with pictures that I've taken. Here is January's calendar. Feel free to use it if you need one! It fits on a 8 1/2 x 11 paper. I will put new ones up on the 25th for each month.