Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Dec 28 - Jan 2, 2012 At our house

Lots of helpers making applesauce. 

Kevin & Amy came down the day after our Redeemer get together,
 and Marc & Renee arrived 2 days later. 


Danielle loves the doll collection. 

Teaching the kids how to play scrabble. 


Erin & Rachel

Marc's Christmas present.The cajon drum (pronounced ka-HONE) is basically a wooden box enclosed on all sides. On the front side, a thin piece of laminated wood is attached forming the playing surface. A sound hole is then cut in the back or side of the drum to allow air to escape. The cajon drum may also include guitar strings or snare wires that rest on the playing surface, which allows it to produce a snare drum effect. This is a very popular drum used in a variety of Latin music styles, but is also very quickly becoming an important part of many musical forms.


To play the cajon drum, a drummer sits on it and plays the front side with his or her hands (between the knees). Bass tones can be produced by hitting near the centre of the playing surface, and sharp slaps are achieved by striking the top edge. The top of the front face (the playing surface) is often left a little loose so that a wood-smacking sound can be produced when it is hit. The side of the cajon can also be hit to produce more interesting sounds, and the heel of the foot can be used to muffle the hand hits. Additionally, through the use of brushes or rods, more unique sound effects can be achieved.

Our first snowfall.  Just in time for the kids to go tobaggoning. 

Sara, Kelly-Lynn & Erin

Jeremy just doing his own thing.  

Micah is getting brave on the GT. 


Ken & Carla usually come down to see all the kids.
Ken took the first seat he saw.  I couldn't resist putting on the tray for a kodak moment. 


I forgot to tell Sara that the decoration go on the little houses.  

Finches and a woodpecker. 

Monday, January 30, 2012

Dec 2, 2011 Christmas at Redeemer

This year we rented the rec centre at Redeemer for our Christmas get-together.  
This was a first for us.  The building has 3 levels.  Lots of room for all the kids to play.   

A favorite for the kids was a small space under the stairs.
Sara, Erin, Kelly-Lynn
Rachel, Leah & Alanna.  

Two huge rooms to sit it.  

It's the only way to play.
Grandpa playing air hockey with Jeremy 


New pool rules??



Guess who's winning this game?



Three cuties. 

Everyone brought something for lunch and snacks.  

These festive rollups were made by Season 


Eager for games and gifts 


Micah with his new flashlight headgear. 

Gifts from the kids.  Photo album from Kevin & Amy. 

Doilies from Marc & Renee.  Brought back from S. Africa. 

Adults also received gift baskets.
Amy is ecstatic with her bag of prunes!!

Marc will be doing dishes and laundry.  I'm sure no one wants to trade with him!

Lots of goodies in that box.  Definitely no trading here. 

Brenda and Teresa. 

Beautiful picture from Michael and Season. 

Marc helping Leah with the gingerbread (graham cracker) house. 

Renee and Jeremy 

Braden checking out the decorations. 


Season and Zach. 

Jeremy and Danielle grinning at each other.  

The kids (and adults) had a lot of fun.  Not all the houses made it home.  


Should have had an adult help you Brenda...

Icing on the house and chin. 


Sara's creation.  Unfortunately the ants got into it when it was put on the floor.
So when they came to our house they got to do them again.  







After the games, some of us went for a walk in the rain. 



Jeremy calls everything "hockey".