First we went to the ranch to see Joe & Joan. We exchanged Christmas gifts. Austin helped one of the girls there who is training young horses to get on the horses for the first time.
Hanna, Jill, Carly, Lucy in front of the barn at the ranchThen we went to see Grandma & Grandpa. It took many guardian angels to get us through about 30 miles of horrible fog. It was scarey. We had a fun visit. We exchanged Christmas gifts, played games, rode on the sled behind Pilgrim (Grandpa's horse), Austin & Buck went to the indoor arena to team rope, Austin took the grandkids to the movie, and the cousins played on the haystacks (Jill got stuck and Taylor came to the house toget help. The whole way to the haystack I was worried that she broke something or was crying, but she was fine. I dug her leg out and pulled her up.)
Jill & Hanna got to see their horses that we bought at the horse sale in August. We will bring the horses down to our house in the summer.
Jill & Hanna got to see their horses that we bought at the horse sale in August. We will bring the horses down to our house in the summer.
For New Year's Eve, we went to Sarah's house to party. It took a few more guardian angels to get us safely there. We went through a horrible ground blizzard near Magrath where you could barely see in front of you. There were tons of cars off the road, and at one point there were emergency vehicles leading the cars through. Plus we also drove through a few snow drifts. We made it 1,025 miles without getting stuck or breaking down, and then Austin got stuck in front of Sarah's house. It took Grandpa's mighty car to pull the van back onto the road.
When we all got inside Sarah's house, we had a delicious dinner, the KidZone Band performed, we had a dance, played games, and toasted with sparkling cider at 11:30 p.m. (We pretended it was midnight).
After driving through more icy roads, wind and snow on our way home, we were very glad to get back safely to our own house. We made lots of memories at a cost.








5 comments:
Wow, I'm glad you made it safely through all of that weather! Sounds scary, but looks like you had fun once you got to your destinations. Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, all that holiday stuff :)
Holy Cow! What dedication and determination you have. That will be one trip that your family will talk about for years to come. For us on the other hand, we would certainly have stayed home in our nice little warm beds, mailed the gifts (late), and phoned to wish everyone a Happy Holiday. I am glad that you made it home safely from your unforgettable venture!
I love all of the cute pics of the family. It looks like you guys had a great Christmas! I'm jealous of the horses. You know I'm an animal lover, and I think that it's so cool that you guys have those horses! Your family is so dang cute, and you look so cute these days, too!! Doesn't Lucy have a b-day soon? Hannah's is next Sat...hope you had a good one too! Miss you, kay!
I think of you every time that I leave the house and I am waiting for the heater to warm up in the van. I can't imagine driving to Canada in the winter with no heat. You are brave/tough/crazy :). What an adventure!
I love the pictures of your cute cowgirls and that picture of Buck and Martha makes me feel like I am seeing you and Austin 30 years from now.
hey family just looking back who it seemmed like a long time i loved the kidz zone band i think we r going to do the kidz zone band for the nunn ruion
love kaela
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