Re: Greetings from santa and his Kubota
Gordon -
Four bikes!!??? /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif
I forgot you had a small herd of your own. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif Hope you survived the night.
It's a real trick, isn't it? Ya gotta wait 'til the kids are asleep before you can start your Santa stuff, but on Christmas Eve they're just too excited to sleep at all. My 3-year old son was totally wired until almost 11pm when he finally passed out. My 8-year old daughter
tried to do the right thing by going to bed at 9. By 9:30 she was up and about again, too full of anticipation to nod off. She tried again at 10, but when I peeked in at 11, she was still awake. I felt sorry for her, but sorrier for myself 'cuz I knew I had a lot to do before
I could go to bed. It was almost midnight before I felt safe to put on my Santa shoes and get to work. /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif
Glad you got some feedback on your new camera and software, 'cuz I have no knowledge of either.
Oh, and a footnote on the reindeer poop -- the only reason I had to make it from scratch is because I forgot to bring some of the
real stuff home on my last trip to the property.
Am I the only one who dreams up this kind of stuff? /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif For the last several years I've added little touches, like big ashen bootprints on the hearth, a few long white hairs next to the cookie plate, "special" paper and bows that only Santa uses, etc.
I remember when Christmas was a magical time in my childhood, and now I'm doing everything I can to make it magical for my own kids. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif