Thursday, December 30, 2010

Basinger Christmas


We celebrated Christmas with my immediate family on the 26th.
We had a delicious meal of "Grandma's Steak" (Swiss Steak).
This was the first year that both Cassondra and Erin joined us.
Mom even got their stockings made! After lunch we opened presents.






Someone thought Kyle was extra good this year.
The many faces of Chad...

Justin got his American Patriots Bible. It's a Bible that's a New King James Version, but it has spiritual quotes and thoughts of our nations founders all throughout. I promise Mom really was there....somehow she managed to avoid the camera.
We had a wonderful time and get to head back home this upcoming weekend again for Kyle and Erin's wedding!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Schrag Christmas

Christmas Day we went to Grandpa's house for the day.
We had a yummy lunch of ham, elegant scalloped potatoes, corn, green beans, homemade bread and amazing desserts and salads.
After lunch we opened presents.



We played a hilarious drawing game after we opened presents.
I'm fairly certain none of us had laughed so hard in quite some time. Ping Pong was next.
Melissa and I defeated our mothers over Thanksgiving and tried to do it again....much to our disappointment we did not succeed.





There are many more AMAZING ping pong pictures that I just couldn't post because I promised I wouldn't. However, I will tell you that each time I look at them I laugh out loud! Perhaps we will print them out and hang them in Grandpa's basement as the Ping Pong Wall of Shame.

Shhhhh!!

Someones getting ready to have a birthday!!
Here's a sneak peek at some of the decorations.
I'm also going to attempt these.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Merry Christmas!

Juneau Christmas

The Saturday before Christmas we drove to Lawrence for the Juneau Christmas. (This is Justin's Mom's side of the family.) Ted and Judy (Justin's Aunt and Uncle) graciously opened their home for us. We had a delicious turkey dinner with all the fixin's!
Atalie was talking away.
Koryn
Atalie eating her present instead of opening it.
Leslyn sporting her new umbrella.

Leslyn reading to Uncle Don.
Uncle Ted playing Santa.
Koryn received a KU baby doll.
Grandma Juneau with her two daughters.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Gingerbread men

I needed some "Gingerbread Men" for a graphing activity in my class on Monday. Sunday afternoon I made 3 dozen sugar cookies.
Fresh out of the oven.
Read to start the frosting
One section completely frosted.
Finally all done!!
The activity went really well and I'm glad I was able to try it out with my class. We each took one bite out of a cookie and then graphed who took a bite from where. 14 of my 17 kids today took a bite out of his head. We had to add 4 extra spots to the head row on the graph.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Santa's Secret Wish

On Christmas Eve, a young boy with light in his eyes
Looked deep into Santa's, to Santa's surprise,
And said as he nestled on Santa's broad knee,
"I want your secret. Tell it to me."
He leaned up and whispered in Santa's good ear,
"How do you do it, year after year?

"I want to know how, as you travel about,
Giving gifts here and there, you never run out.
How is it, dear Santa, that in your pack of toys
You have plenty for all of the world's girls and boys?
Stays so full, never empties, as you make your way
From rooftop to rooftop, to homes large and small,
From nation to nation, reaching them all?"

And Santa smiled kindly and said to the boy,
"Don't ask me hard questions. Don't you want a toy?"
But the child shook his head, and Santa could see
That he needed the answer. "Now listen to me,"
He told the small boy with the light in his eyes,
"My secret will make you sadder, and wise."

"The truth is that my sack is magic. Inside
It holds millions of toys for my Christmas Eve ride.
But although I do visit each girl and each boy
I don't always leave them a gaily wrapped toy.
Some homes are hungry, some homes are sad,
Some homes are desperate, some homes are bad.
Some homes are broken, and children there grieve.
Those homes I visit, but what should I leave?"

"My sleigh is filled with the happiest stuff,
But for homes where despair lives, toys aren't enough.
So I tiptoe in, kiss each girl and boy,
And pray with them that they'll be given the joy
Of the spirit of Christmas, the spirit that lives
In the heart of the dear child who gets not, but gives."

"If only God hears me and answers my prayer,
When I visit next year, what I will find there
Are homes filled with peace, and with giving, and love
And boys and girls gifted with light from above.
It's a very hard task, my smart little brother,
To give toys to some, and to give prayers to others.
But the prayers are the best gifts, the best gifts indeed,
For God has a way of meeting each need."

"That's part of the answer, The rest, my dear youth,
Is that my sack is magic. And that is the truth.
In my sack I carry on Christmas Eve day
More love than a Santa could e'er give away.
The sack never empties of love, or of joys
'Cause inside it are prayers, and hopes. Not just toys.
The more that I give, the fuller it seems,
Because giving is my way of fulfilling dreams."

"And do you know something? You've got a sack too.
It's as magic as mine, and it's inside of you.
It never gets empty, it's full from the start
It's the center of lights, and of love. It's your heart.
And if on this Christmas you want to help me,
Don't be so concerned with the gifts 'neath your tree.
Open that sack called your heart, and share
Your joy, your friendship, your wealth, your care."

The light in the small boy's eyes was glowing.
"Thanks for the secret. I've got to be going."
"Wait, little boy," said Santa, "don't go.
Will you share? Will you help? Will you use what you know?"
And just for a moment the small boy stood still,
Touched his heart with his small hand and whispered,
"I will."
By Betty Werth

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Kansas City Trip

Justin and I drove to Kansas City this weekend for Justin's company Christmas party. I took the day off Friday and was able to do a few things around the house before we left at noon.
I love driving through the Flint Hills
We stopped for a snack.

Outside of Lawrence we saw the following billboards.


Once in Kansas City we stopped by Cabela's and then headed over to the Legends for some shopping.

Boots anyone? There were at least 4 rows of boots just like this one. Every size, shape, and color you can imagine!
All of the Christmas decorations at Legends were beautiful. I would have loved to go back after dark to see all the lights.
We headed to the hotel next were we got ready and drove over to the Ritz Charles for the party. We had some tasty appetizers to start the evening, followed by KC strip for Justin and salmon for me. We were able to talk to many of the people from Hodgdon's home office in Kansas City including Bob Hodgdon himself. I was super excited to hear Bob speak about a group of men that get together weekly to pray over the company and each and every employee and their families. Justin is blessed to work for a company that has put God first for many years. I pray that they continue to do so!
Saturday we slept in a bit and then did some more shopping. We met some friends of ours at the Bass Pro shop for lunch and then headed home. It started snowing on the way home, but thankfully nothing stuck and the roads stayed dry.
It was nice to get away for a short time and just enjoy spending time together.