Wednesday, December 24, 2014

12/24/14

Wishing you all a VERY Merry Christmas! 
(Several bonus photos today.)

Everyone told him it was the "hap-happiest season of all" and that Santa was a valued friend, but Albie remained unconvinced...
They could take all the snapshots they wanted. This was NOT the purse Edna Kay picked out down at Kresge's and she wasn't going to smile until somebody took it back and got her the one she asked for!
And so, without warning, the town square of Morris, Minnesota was strangulated by the jaw-dropping appearance of Nibbles the cat who not only wanted a good seat for the drive-in showing of "Thomasina," but also thought he smelled fish 'n chips cooking at the refreshment stand!
Ronnie's plane from Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport was delayed by a freak hailstorm, so the other non-college-age kids from The Malph Family had to improvise during the annual portrait.
JoAnn, Merle and Shirley were asked to improvise a number about what the joys of Christmas meant to them. They meant more to some than others!
Jed actually hadn't intended to come home quite this early for the holiday, but after an incident in which the tree toppled over onto his mom Gunilla and broke her hair, he zipped back to town, deciding then to stay on through New Year's Day.
Josh had an idea of what was under the wrapping of this present, but just in case someone slipped up and it wasn't what he expected, he'd packed his Schrade-Walden switchblade to help make things right...
Grandma Wilma enjoyed seeing Levon and all, but time was gettin' on and she had people to see and places to go-go...
It became readily apparent to Bruce that even after all the fun and festivities he'd managed to bring to the Arizona Implements office party, he was still going to be stuck with merely a half-size wall calendar featuring a dozen examples of their latest or most popular equipment.
Bethany was sick to death of being outdone by The Davises when it came to outdoor holiday decorations and lights, so this year she got an early start and by Thanksgiving had a homestead that would make even an elf jealous!

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