Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Christmas fun

     December is such a highlight for us. We love celebrating Jesus' birth and all the fuss that goes along with the season. Except Walmart. Avoid Walmart at all costs during this month! Thanks to Eldon's work schedule we missed the parade and the Christmas programs that I could find. However, a gentleman from church told us about the festivities at the college and which streets to drive down. We were not disappointed!
     The college sets up a huge array of lights in their lawn and it's open to the public each evening to walk through. Food vendors were present and carriage rides were available too. The night we went it was perfect 60 degrees. 

Scrooge and Marley. We watched the original Christmas Carol for the first time ever this year. Such a great story!

Raggedy Ann and Andy. Most of my pictures are not so great and ended up deleted. Too much action!

Some of the scenes had so much detail it was amazing.

Humpty Dumpty

The pioneer family

The college consists of old buildings and they were all beautifully decorated like this.

The old woman and her shoe
There were in awe!

The Nativity scene was huge and ever so beautiful. 
     After walking around the college, we drove through the rich section of town and were amazed even further. We were told that many of these people hire a company (there is 3 in town) that put up and take down lights and I can see why. I didn't take pictures but we it was stunning. Some huge trees were completely covered in lights-all the way to the top! Another cool thing was lights hung so that it looked like a huge wall but in the middle they were completely solid in the shape of a cross.

We baked sugar cookies......

Such a mess but they loved it.

Sugar everywhere!
So yummy!
     The North Texas Museum has a train exhibit that is currently decked out for Christmas. The engineer told us that 20 trains run on tracks but there was lots of other things that moved as well.




So much tiny detail!

Antique fire trucks

My favorite sign :)

Monster trucks!

The White House

It was impossible to see everything.


The Egyptian display

     The Smallest Skyscraper in Wichita Falls is a tiny building with a big story. Back in 1919 when the oil boom was going on office space was a premium. J.D. McMahon offered to build an office building, drew up plans, and collected $200,000 (equivalent to $3 billion today) from investors. He proceeded to build the skyscraper attached to his current office as the plans were written - 480 inches high. Everyone has assumed it was 480 feet but J.D. was long gone before this was discovered. He never was caught but a judge did rule that it was all legal because they had signed the papers.

Isn't it cute?


We climbed all 48 stairs and had a look out the windows. 

Very narrow stairs but so cool!

The building is owned by a very kind lady that uses it as her boutique shop. She charges no admission and tells the story in such a way that even the children were captivated.

The children discovered a fort in the woods built by previous campers and have worked hard to improve it.

Stick fences!
     One question that people frequently ask is what we do for church. It seems to be the general consensus that it would not be feasible to find a new one everywhere we go but it's been one of our biggest blessings. We always pray about it then wait to see where God plops us. Lake Arrowhead Baptist Church is only a few miles from the State Park so we visited there on our first Sunday and loved it. Every place has their own way of doing things but it's such a comfort to to find others who worship and serve the same God we do. We're going to miss our new friends and feel blessed to have spent time with them.

A gift from a friend.

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