Monday, December 28, 2009

Christmas at Grammy and Gramp

Christmas Day continued at Grammy and Grampa's house. Santa made a special delivery for Sage, Rayne, CC and Zoe. Stockings were filled and presents were scattered under the tree. Rayne's new doll was a big hit for all the girls. Carols were sung and then it was time for Santa. Who would have thought that Santa had one more gift to drop off? He lit a tree on the edge of the woods and left a present for each of the kids. The kids watched him from the deck and he took off as new snow was falling.

Allison's complete collection of photos can be see here:

http://picasaweb.google.com/Allison.M.Horn/200912Christmas?authkey=Gv1sRgCL7Zr_XkvOerPg&feat=email#

Sudbury Christmas

Santa must have been happy to leave Sudbury. Besides getting some excellent cookies, he was able to unload a good portion of his sleigh under the tree.
Yaya, Papi and Wally came up from PA for the big holiday. Besides Christmas activities there was much new baby planning going on. The little guy's room is ready to welcome him home.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Firecrackers explode when it counts

Playoffs! The results of the regular season really do not matter as long as you make the playoffs. And since every team makes the playoffs, all is good.
Sage's Firecrackers have had a tough season. The saying goes 'you win some, you lose some'. For the Firecrackers, it goes 'you lose some, you lose some more, you tie one, and then you lose some'. The 0-7-1 record does not reflect the effort or heart, just that the girls were playing some tough competition in the u12 league.
The playoffs were a win or go home elimination tournament and the Firecrackers decided it was their time. They shocked an Acton team 3-1 in the opener. Sage played some stout goalie shutting every attack down the first 10 minutes. She then ran the entire pitch as middie, helping to set-up the offensive attack. Sage returned to goal to close down the match. Acton never got into rhythm.
Next up, top seed Delta FC. Unfortunately, the Cinderella story ends here. Two early own goals buried the Firecrackers in a hole they could not climb out of. Age, strength, speed and talent won out in the end. At least the Firecrackers made Delta work very hard for their win.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Christmas Tree Trimming

The snow finally melted off the Christmas tree and it came inside. The evergreen is displayed in the living room this year and it fills the front right corner. The traditional tree-trimming with Mark, Haya, Abby and Lily took place this past Sunday. Hot chocolate and warm stew keep everyone toasty and energized. Lily had to stretch atop of Mark's shoulder to put the star on the tree. The tree was taller than normal because the stand is boosted by an old desktop PC. (yet a new benefit to old technology!) The Concolor Fir has many full branches at the bottom and needed the extra lift. Now we are just waiting for Santa to visit.
Pictures of the tree are coming

Monday, December 7, 2009

Christmas Tree Lumber Jacks

There is nothing that says Christmas like new fallen snow. Mother Nature decorated the Christmas tree farm in a way that only she could. This made for a very different tree cutting.
Good news was that we not only found a sweet 7' Concolor Fir tree, we also did not lose Rayne in the process. She was wearing her new one piece snow suit. Fortunately, it was just bright enough. Sage helped to dig out an access to the evergreen's stump. She even crawled under and took some good cuts with the saw. Timber...
After the harvest, we enjoyed the Christmas cookies and warm cider. Trimming will have to wait for some warmer temperatures because there is still significant snow and ice on the branches.

Holiday Concert

Sage sang in her sixth holiday recital in Falmouth on Sunday afternoon. The fresh snow and cold temperatures certainly made it feel like Christmas. It was held at the West Falmouth Library, which was decorated for the season with garland, bows and a well trimmed tree.
Her first song was Let it Snow.
Her second was Sleigh Ride
As you will hear, both songs were peppy, jazz renditions.
Sage received many compliments after the show. The most common was how she looks like she is having fun while performing. This was something she was working on. For the Spring recital, Sage hopes to give a high energy performance of a pop song. Get your suggestions in now before she starts working on her next project.