It wasn't to Hayden but we were excited to actually see one up close. Jan Parkinson won it in 1990 for the Hallmark Hall of Fame production of "Caroline?" and he had it at church as part of a presentation he was making to our youth.
Apparently someone's drink froze in their car in these extreme temperatures so they just dumped it out. Holding its form nicely, even at mid-afternoon.
Steve is with Dad and Gov. George Docking in 1959 in Topeka. You can tell he is paging in the Senate from his white button. (House pages had red buttons.)
It's good to know that you will be "wedgie free - no ride up" when reading this book. The sticker was stuck on the book when Hayden got it from the library.
As exterior work on Country Club Christian Church nears completion, they are adding the replacement finials. Considering how high those are, this is not a job I would desire. The wire is anchoring the finials, not the workers. They are on their own.
Actually Mr. Banks was not invited to this grouping of Mary Poppins characters in 1965. I don't recall what prompted this but I thought we did a fabulous job of re-creating the characters.
Prairie Village decided to decorate the collection site for discarded Christmas trees. I don't know if these were thrown in with the trees and Public Works got creative or they just decided to be festive.
Hazel the miniature donkey with her friends Bluebell and Rascal at a farm outside Topeka. Our friends bought her as a companion to Bluebell. She holds her own with the big girls.
It looks relatively harmless in the late afternoon sun but then you looked at the temperature, and the windchill. And this morning it is -7 with a windchill of -24!