Christmas Party
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Back in December Cassidy had a super cute holiday party at school. The kids told the Christmas story, exchanged gifts and enjoyed lots of snacks. My mom was even able to make it out to surprise Cassidy.
by Heather | 0 comments
Back in December Cassidy had a super cute holiday party at school. The kids told the Christmas story, exchanged gifts and enjoyed lots of snacks. My mom was even able to make it out to surprise Cassidy.
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The kids and I visited Ganondagan today, the historic site of a Seneca village. At 4 and 7 I think they were just old enough to learn a little bit and enjoy it. This coming from the girl who was known to walk to the historical society during her summer vacations :)
First we watched the Iroquois creation story, a short animated film. It’s a good thing we were the only ones in the theater because the kids just kept talking and asking questions and pointing out who was the bad guy and who was the good guy. Such commentary!
Next we entered the main exhibit area. We all really enjoyed the interactive map, the kids kept pressing buttons to see where the longhouses, storage silos, waterways and trails would light up. We had our own personal guide which was great too.
The model longhouse was really neat too. I’ve seen it before, but the kids were just as fascinated as I was the first time. There’s actually a full sized replica longhouse on the property. It’s not open during winter, but we’ll have to come check it out in the spring.
I learned that each member of the Iroquois can be identified by their unique headdress. The Iroquois confederacy is made up of the Seneca, Mohawk, Oneida, Cayuga, Onondaga and later a sixth tribe joined, the Tuscarora. These are the Six Nations, the Haudenosaunee “people of the long house.”
This was a really amazing piece, the actual document signed by King Louis XIV giving Marquis de Denonville complete authority to wipe out any natives that stood in the way of New France’s fur trade initiatives. That’s the story of Ganondagan, the 17th century Seneca villagers were killed and their food storage burned by Denonville and his troops.
The last exhibit we saw told the story of the Iroquois National’s lacrosse team. They were set to compete internationally in 2010 but their passports were denied for travel because they were from the Iroquois Confederacy (a recognized Sovereign Nation but not by the English government). They were offered US and Canadian passports to make the trip to England but refused, as it would negate their citizenship in a nation that existed long before the US government.
Finally we checked out some of the kid crafts and activities. We learned about wampum belts and made some of our own.
Leaving the Seneca Art & Culture Center at Ganondagan.
We saw these guys, just hanging out on the pathway back to the car. We also saw a little rainbow (sun halo) that quickly disappeared behind the snow clouds!
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Ben’s first day of vacation we made Christmas cookies! We had to split it up into two days (cut out and bake first, then frost the second).
Cassidy made sure to get several Christmas duckies in there :D
Daddy was a huge help, taste tester.
Cookies for us and to share with neighbors!
We went to our church’s Christmas Eve service on Sunday morning.
The kids sung a super cute “Go tell it on the mountain” along with a “Mary did you know?” dance. During practice Cassidy started crying, so it was up in the air how she’d do with the actual performance. That morning she got right up there and was clapping and singing with a smile though!
The Christmas message, we have hope in the darkness.
We had Christmas dinner by candle light in our jammies. Andy’s dad modified this cute little table to fit in our new kitchen. The kids enjoyed their “christmas punch” in wine glasses (ginger ale, cran-raspberry juice, raspberry sherbet and frozen raspberries).
Long lay the world in sin and error pining
Till he appear’d and the soul felt its worth.
A thrill of hope the weary soul rejoices
For yonder breaks a new and glorious morn!
Quiet Christmas morning before the kids got up!
Reading the Christmas story before presents.
Ben and Andy received Battleship. When I asked how the game was going Andy replied “There’s something seriously wrong with Ben’s fleet” – haha, we think he wasn’t *quite* getting it, or mixing up his top and bottom playing fields.
The kitties are so thoughtful! It was actually a new camera bag from Andy!
Icy, beautiful, freezing Christmas day!
We enjoyed a quiet afternoon, snuggled up on the couch. We just watched A Muppet Christmas Carol and are now moving on to The Empire Strikes Back :)
Merry Christmas to all our friends and family, whether we get to spend time with you this season or not, we love you!
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We have a little friend living in one of the trees in the front yard. Andy noticed him one morning as he was waiting for the bus with Ben. Neat :)
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A few weeks ago we had an enormous harvest moon. It was beautiful and lit up the night so well I just had to get my camera.
Earlier that day Andy actually got a doe in the back of our property too! Ben asked to go see it (we were both surprised because he hasn’t really shown any interest before). The light was just too perfect as Andy was explaining what happened and what he was going to do next. Thankful for the provision and being able to teach the kids. Although when we asked Cassidy if she’d like to see it all we got was an “Ew, no.”
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