It's hard to see but in the first picture David's feet are immersed in water up to his ankles. At that point he had been able to get the pump running so the water was started to go down. It's amazing to think it was even higher at one point!
What a tremendous blessing that our insurance covered everything! Although it was the week leading up to Christmas, we were able to get a crew in that helped us clean up, throw things in a dumpster we were able to rent, bring in fans and dry everything out, and get things cleaned up and back in order. Another blessing was that it was just water, not sewage. Plus, we learned our lesson and made plans to get things better organized and into plastic bins.
We did try to enjoy our first week of Christmas break. We made homemade pizza one night which was delicious!
Xander and I went caroling with the other youth in our ward at the local assisted living center. We started in the lobby...
then the older group sang as we wandered the halls in the alzheimer's unit.
Back upstairs to join with the younger group for a few carols...
and then back down to the lobby where we were accompanied on the piano by Michelle.
We have such great youth!!
Cleo...
and Noah's newfound love - egg nog!
We got festive flowers for Dad...
and got hit with some nasty weather two days before Christmas! David and I braved the blizzard like conditions to get our Christmas grocery shopping done!
There might be a storm outside but all was peaceful and calm inside. We are ready for Christmas!
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