
With the holidays approaching, Line received a package from home filled with special
tre
ats so that we may have a taste of her family's Christmas traditions. We have already had a sampling of the cookies and candy. I am especially looking forward to the soups...as this is one of my favorites.

A very nice handwritten note from Mary Ann explained that these little creations were made by
Oystein's mum, Line's grandma. They are little hand-crafted star like ornaments hanging on a red ribbon. Line was quick to tell me that everyone hangs those in their window during the holiday season...so I promptly attached it to the wreath on our front door.

Isn't it just the sweetest little addition?
There was much more in the package, but I can't show you just yet.
You see, there are little gifts for my daughters,
and I wouldn't want to spoil the surprise!Some Excitement in School
With Football and Volleyball teams both on their way to state tournaments, the mood around school is
high...the 500 student tickets allotted to our student body were sold out by mid-week. Also for sale...TShirts and Spirit towels...

A last minute pep assembly was held at the end of the day. We have an amazing band,
which, by the way, is directed by a good friend of ours.
A few words praise from our head principal...

A yelling contest between the grades, led by the cheerleaders and class leaders

The head football and volleyball coaches were called on to judge.

There was a tie between Juniors and Seniors...so there was a yell-off...
And the Juniors won...
unheard of...
I have to admit they were pretty
loud...

The volleyball team introduced themselves...

And some of the Senior football players represented their team. Both groups created and performed a cheer...I wish I could have gotten a photo. It was definately a Kodak Moment.
All in all...It was a great end to our week
and a great send-off to our team, their parents, and fans.
Safe travels, everyone.