We attended the Ridgeway Elementary Winter Choir Concert this evening to watch Laura perform. The Ridgeway Choir has been “on a tour” as they had already performed three other times. They sang for the Optimist Club, the residents of Oak Towers, and for the students and staff at Ridgeway. Laura was very excited to finally get to perform for us and to sing five of her favorite songs from the movie, “Frozen.” The choir sounded great and we are proud of Laura for continuing in choir. Great job kiddo!
Handwriting
FCJ
Christmas Lights!
We spent the evening visiting two of our favorite Christmastime places in Columbia – the Magic Tree and the Candy Cane Crib. We started at the Magic Tree and it was packed! Of course, it was 60 degrees outside… The Magic Tree was beautiful as always. This is one of my favorite parts of Columbia at Christmas.
We got a picture of the kids underneath the tree.
Then, John took this one of Andy and I.
We enjoyed the wonder of the Magic Tree for about 45 minutes and, then, it was off to the Candy Cane Crib!
I love the Candy Cane Crib! It is just someone’s home, but the husband of the family advertises on Facebook and Twitter and, sometimes, you will catch him sitting in the driveway by a fire with a beer in hand. This past year, they lost a tree due to a major wind storm. So, the husband built the Candy Cane Hut! It’s a great place for pictures.
It was a fun evening checking out the beautiful Christmas lights. Love this time of year!
Gas…
Sick…
John woke me up at 3:30 am with a fever. I do not think it is the flu, but a type *not* covered by this year’s vaccine is currently making its way through Ridgeway Elementary… Luckily, his fever is not particularly high. Let’s hope it stays that way. I have spent most of the afternoon watching different Christmas shows with my sick John Buddy. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is up now.










