Friday, December 20, 2024

Lesson 877: Holiday Glow

 Good evening, Readers!

The Lamp Posters are basking

in the Holiday Glow this weekend.


The fog this week made for interesting photos.


This afternoon we were blanketed
with a beautiful covering
of Christmas snow.


Erieites are hoping for more for Christmas,
so the world looks magical
instead of muddy.


No sooty snow for Christmas, please!

The moon was aglow last weekend
when we played Basketball in the Behrend gym.



Sam acclimated to his surroundings for next year--
and a win, too!


Our girls are aglow with their holiday baking.


They did not bake these cute gingerbread pieces, though!


Rolling Ridge Elementary was aglow
with they Holiday Lights Spectacular!


Each hallway had a different theme.
Fourth Grade was my clever favorite.



The high school Advanced Technologies Group
contacted Santa by radio waves,
and used the HAM radio 
to talk to Santa,
Mrs. Claus,
and the elves 
at the North Pole.


Santa knew all of them!


Their street and house color,


their families,


and if they had been naughty or nice!


If you are asking Santa for a book this year, 
Eloise recommends these:

#1--
What an usual plot!
Very well written
about a post-pandemic world.


#2--
Consider this your January preview,
as there will be assignments coming from this book.
I'm on my second listen,
and my first re-read,
tabbing it up as we speak!


Happy Holidays, everyone.
I'll see you next week for the
Lamp Post Year in Review!

Eloise





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