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| Entrance to Wild Lights at Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle |
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| Silas with his foot resters |
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| Silas sitting in the flower |
And
we did fun things! Friday evening we went to “WildLights” at the Woodland Park Zoo.
We didn’t see many live animals because they are resting out of the cold now,
but the lanterns and lights were spectacular and well worth taking in.
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| At the National Nordic Museum |
The next day (Saturday), we went to Jule Fest at the National Nordic Museum. This was an outdoor craft fair, a fundraiser for the museum, and we enjoyed touring the various booths. Nick stood in line 15 minutes for ebelskivers, and Sunday morning, he made them himself for our breakfast. (Nick’s ebelskivers are excellent.)
As Bess and I walked in Hallie’s neighborhood one evening, we saw lots of Christmas lights on the houses. And Hallie also put out her Christmas lights while we were there. Silas was excited about the lights over his “bush house.” He imagined how it would be to sleep outside in his bush house, but you know how it is. That kind of thing is best experienced in imagination rather than reality.
On
Sunday, we visited Swanson’s Nursery. Mike bought a small Christmas cactus for
us, and I found a 2025 Christmas ornament for Silas. Our theme is woodland
animals, and this year we chose a beaver. We began with a fox.
Our visit came to a close all too soon, but that’s the way it is. It just won’t go on forever, and it’s just as well. They have things to do, and so do we.
“Soon it will be Christmas Day.” KW







