I have to share this amazing Christmas light display
with you. If you CLICK
HERE and be patient while it loads (it’s a 4.9MB
file!), you’ll see the coolest synchronized light and
music display I’ve ever seen. Snopes.com verified that it is real and
said,
“This display was the work of Carson
Williams, a Mason, Ohio, electrical engineer who spent
about three hours sequencing the 88 Light-O-Rama
channels that controlled the 16,000 Christmas lights in
his annual holiday lighting spectacular (from Christmas
2004). His 2005 display includes over 25,000 lights that
he spent nearly two months hooking up. So that the
Williams’ neighbors aren’t disturbed by constant noise,
viewers driving by the house are informed by signs to
tune in to a signal broadcast over a low-power FM radio
station to hear the musical accompaniment.”
VERY COOL, in my humble opinion! I used to feel that
Christmas light displays could be tacky, but since I now
have a daughter that will say the cutest, “oh, wow” at
any lights or decorations she sees, we think anyone who
puts up lights is very cool:)
Almost Christmas morning at the
Toone house
The excitement just overcame us this morning:) We’d
ordered Analise’s Christmas present from EToys, and it
arrived yesterday in a huge box. We were very excited
to get her one, and only one, gift – the Fisher Price Little People A to Z Learning
Zoo. She has her Little People Ark and animals that she
plays with endlessly, and we just knew that 26 animals,
from A-Z with a mat that makes corresponding sounds
would be a hit. (In case you can’t come up with one
animal for each letter of the alphabet, here you
go!)
Since we are leaving next Saturday for
Wisconsin, not to return until Dec. 30th, we wanted her
to get a chance to appreciate it. Besides, both Brian
and I have gotten our Christmas presents from each
other, so Analise deserved the same! Anyway, she was
impressed by the snowman wrapping paper, and she needed
a little nudge to start tearing the paper off. But when
she saw the corner of the box with 3 of the animals in
view, she got really excited. We were not let down as
we opened it… she loves it! She got even more excited
as I opened each next bag of animals. She played with
it for hours before collapsing into a 2.5 hour nap.
When she woke up, she squealed with delight to find the
zoo and animals awaiting her in the living room. I know
what my family is saying, that we’re terrible for not
being able to wait or keep secrets, but let me tell ya,
there was not ANY less excitement in our household with
Christmas this morning! Here’s Analise, the
zookeeper:)
Santa Adventures
Wednesday morning we set out with Grandma Beverly to
visit Santa at the mall. When we arrived, though, Santa
was unavailable because he was having breakfast with
special needs kids. We decided to try the other mall in
town, since Analise was all dressed up for a picture
with him. When we got there, Santa was sweet and jolly
looking, and Analise was beautiful in her Christmas
dress. But she wouldn’t go near him and burst into
tears when he tried to hold her hand. Not even a sucker
could convince her he was nice enough. So there will be no picture of Analise with Santa this year, but we snagged this one in our rocking chair on the front porch when we got home.
PS – Brian just said, “No one’s going to read the blog that I posted now, because they’ll be so busy reading your fun one.” He wanted me to post a link to his, but maybe you could take a second and read his blog and even leave him a comment:) Thanks, y’all! Hope the joy of the Christmas season is filling your heart and home!