Ahh, the drama leading up to Jan. 1, 2000. Turned out not to be the end times but we all had fun celebrating. We even had a cool camera to print things on the photos.
Hayden as Baby Jesus in the pageant lo those many years ago. She did not enjoy lying in the manger. Stacy (below) was dressed in her Christmas finery for the occasion with her camera in hand. Merry Christmas to all!
Stacy, Hayden and I became part of a snowglobe while at Union Station. How fun is that? It seemed to be tricky for them to keep it inflated as folks stepped in or out.
The preschool kids were busily making peanut butter sandwiches in the shape of a reindeer head (see foreground). Some were adding pretzels and M&Ms to the peanut butter. I hoped they were all eating their own creation as it was pretty hands on.
No one seems entranced by this visit to Santa. I'm really taking exception to it. Steve just seems to be in a trance. Often more important to the parents than the kids.
The Boy Scout Christmas tree lot at 67th and Nall does a booming business each year from Thanksgiving through today. It's the Scouts' major fundraiser. The customer service is outstanding.
I love this photo of my mom and the snowman. I don't recall what they were laughing about but Debbie, Morgan and Holly seemed to join in the frivolity.
Stacy, Cindy and I worked at the Cross-Lines Christmas Store for low income folks in Johnson and Wyandotte counties yesterday. We had "believe, inspire, hope" on the walls to inspire us. The building used to be a charter school for the arts.
At the beginning of the luminary walk at the Johnson County Arboretum & Botanical Garden, it was light but it soon grew dark. Along the way we saw a mystical Fairy Village and ended with a beautiful blue tree. Lots of folks. We skipped Santa and the hayride.
This Christmaster Oppo Suit can be yours for just $99! It also comes in a Rudolph or snowflake design, all equally attractive. Perhaps part of the ugly sweater craze (which can I just say was more interesting when it was authentic sweaters that time had decided where ugly).
These advent wreaths that the kids made used birthday candles. You won't have much time for a reading or whatever before these candles burn away. But it looks authentic.
These tables are in the area where post office boxes are now located in Union Station. There are several of these. I tried to find out their origin but was unsuccessful. I'm guessing they came from a bank but I don't recognize the initials. Maybe Traders National Bank?
Hanging the greens requires some to be hung high. This step always creeped me out because I felt I was going to fall over the railing. Happy to just photograph this time.
Just right of center you can see two of the Morgan family pilgrims. They are actually candles and only replicas of the ones that adorned our table each Thanksgiving growing up but it's fun to see them. Hayden is one of the decorators for the altar so she slipped them in.