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Wednesday, December 31, 2003
Little "Joe" Horner
Little "Joe" Horner Sat in a Corner Eating his Christmas Pie. He Stuck in his Thumb and Pulled Out a Plum, Saying What a GOOD Boy am I.
Penguins to Greet the New Year
Penguins to Greet in the New Year, That is only if the "Polar Bear" Humans Don't Devour all of them before the Strike of Mid Night.
Hair Raising Fun
We went down to St. Louis for 3 days to visit Debbie, Les, Sean and Nicole. We went to the Magic House where this picture of Debbie was taken.
Sunday, December 28, 2003
Zin of the New Rising Sun
Photo by 9 year old Grant Wood Devine of the Kenosha Sun Rise on December 27th 2003
Saturday, December 27, 2003
Tiny Tim aka *Mimi*
Tiny Tim aka Mimi recieved a "very" special gift this year, a pair of slightly used crutches, from Cathy.
Happy Birthday Joe !
Joe, Please take that thing out of your mouth and blow out your candles. Have a HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Thursday, December 25, 2003
Tuesday, December 23, 2003
Sing It Grandma!
Karen and Grandma provide the back up vocals at the VFW Christmas Party on Dec 21st
Monday, December 22, 2003
Special Edition Christmas Cookies
Sunday we made and frosted our Special Edition Chistmas Cookies. It was great fun creating the many variaties.
Sunday, December 21, 2003
Sunday, December 14, 2003
Mass Intentions
Tuesday, December 16th
Mass Intention at St. Elizabeth's 8:00 AM Mass
is for Harry Leo Orth
Thursday, December 18th marks the 75th anniversary of Harry's birth.
Saturday, December 13, 2003
the "Perfect" Tree
We went on a quest to find the "perfect" Christmas tree. Cathy knew of a place where you can cut down your own tree. The place she had been going to for years, no longer offered cut your own trees. We found another place in Illinois but after walking the whole tree farm five times over and burning most of the remaining daylight we decided to throw in the ax. We found a small private tree lot on Hiway K and picked out the "perfect" tree. What makes it the "perfect" tree? Talking to the lot owner we found out that the tree was grown in Grandma Przlomski's homeland of Lena WI Now how cool is that?
