Thursday, December 25, 2025
Christmas at Home
Sunday, December 21, 2025
Christmas Caroling with the Church
As was learned in The Christmas Story Christmas, there are two classes of people when it comes to carolers. "The first school [of carolers] believes it is a gift to the world, the second school... believes carolers to be a scourge set upon the earth to pillage your time and ravage your patience." I live in the land in the middle, where you are asked to put this on the calendar and make it happen by the first school, then behind the scenes the second school requests that you avoid their home. But with a little preparation, we were able to include only those in the first school. And that group was really excited about the visit from the kids.
Our group began with a lunch after services at Panera Bread. There we had some good sandwiches and soup, and Claire made everyone some cupcakes. We split up our group of 20 into 2 groups of carolers, and one group took the Wilsonville side, and my group took the Hwy 41/43 folks. I am glad we split up because we did not have to rush and could spend a little more time with our friends we caroled.
We began with Linda Taylor, but also got to visit with Julie and Lauren Bookout there. Julie was awesome and made us all goodie bags. So we did not get any figgy pudding, but we did get some candy. We next rolled over to Darrell and Barbara Baker, who are basically another set of grandparents to our children. So it was great to hang out with them for a moment, and funny when Darrell ran to the kitchen as we sang "We won't go until we get some"...and he also did not have figgy pudding, but he did have some awesome cookies. Then we drove out to Retha Vinsants, which is like the longest 12 miles down Hwy 43, but we had a great time visiting. I think Magan may have overstayed, when she made Retha show her every picture in every hallway, to get every Vinsant story there was...which was typically not a problem, but I was hoping to also carol the Geralds and Harrisons since they are our neighbors. And I told them we would be there soon.
Well we were much later than I thought, and the Geralds and Harrisons had been waiting out in the cold on their porch for us. And I won't even mention that Magan stopped at 7 Brew (Serenity Now!) keeping them waiting even longer. But we finally got there and really had a great time visiting with all of them. The Geralds and Harrisons are just tough people anyway, and they are the best people. We could have never asked for better neighbors. And just for Flynn, I threw out a little Randolph the Bow-Legged Cowpoke, and knew my dad would have been proud, even tho I am pretty sure I butchered a few of the lines I could not remember.
One of my other favorite parts of this day was hearing little Ruby and Claire singing the "extra" parts of Rudolph. And we never got any figgy pudding. The other group was able to visit Pat Wyatt, and at all the homes we also sang "Above the Bright Blue", which was Mrs. Pat's mothers favorite song. We also sang Jingle Bells at each of the homes. I think the other group also made it to Ms. Donnis Cox, and to the Hidden Acres home where Marji Noble lives. It was a fun day.
























































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