December Snapshots

On Friday evening our church had a Gingerbread House construction competition. 32 families which amounted to 142 people showed up for dinner and the contest. Our church provided the graham crackers and royal frosting and families chose their own edible decorations.

Our Colville kids participated. Jamie was also part of the committee that organized the event and she was in charge of the food. The committee did an amazing job of planning and pulling off the very successful event!

I was impressed with their creation!

They even included a carport!

On Saturday we finally got some sunshine which was a welcomed sight because of all the rain and flooding in our state. Our community did not have any overflowing rivers or threats of flooding like the western side of our state and places in Idaho, Montana, Oregon and British Columbia.

Our son, Josh, made a stop at Snoqualmie Falls to see the incredible amount of water flowing. These falls are on the western side of the Cascade Mountain range in our state.

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Here’s a photo of the same falls in January of 2017.

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March of 2014 with the runoff from snow. Our daughter, Katie, and I made a special visit to the Falls.

The same falls frozen in 2009.

Back to the present…

Our ‘Grands’ embraced the sunshine on Saturday out of doors enjoying pineapple.

On Sunday in our service we enjoyed the Children’s Sunday School choir performing a special song for Christmas.

I zeroed in on our favorite one in the choir.

Some of you might notice that our Addy now has bangs!

The older set, aka Baba and Gramps, had a relaxing weekend and I’m astonished to report that all our Christmas gifts are wrapped and under the tree! Now I can concentrate on plans for meals and treats for Christmas and beyond while we are all together.

How was your weekend?