by JudyJB » Wed Nov 02, 2022 9:57 pm
I have started doing some Christmas shopping. Actually, I have picked up a couple of things when I have been in visitor centers and stores along the way. I had gotten my oldest grandson a book about identifying desert holes, and was surprised how he liked it. His sister was fighting over it also.
One thing new with my family is that my Ohio son has been taking flying lessons and is almost done with them. So, I had been thinking about the old movie, "Those Magnificant Men and their Flying Machines" from way back. Do you remember it?? It's one of those tunes you can't stop humming once you start. So I ordered a copy for him. Also, my oldest grandson is graduating high school in June, and he will be going to a community college for the first two years for a big reason--he wants to be a professional pilot, and his parents will be paying for him to get his pilot's license--cost will be a whopping $15,000, hence his living at home for first two years instead of going away. And actually, he has already taken a couple of lessons. In addition, he has a college picked out for the last two years in California that has a program for pilots. So, of course, I ordered him a copy of the movie, as well.
And today, I stopped by the Lake Mead Visitor Center and found a book on identifying clouds, so of course, I got two copies, one for my oldest grandson and one for the second grandson in Ohio. I figured they might find it interesting, and i am trying to expand their horizons a bit, beyond the fiction they tend to read. Got a book on what cats want for oldest granddaughter in CA, as well. And I got myself and my Ohio DIL one of those shopping bag things that were posted here a couple of weeks ago.
Makes it a lot easier to pick things up in small bits--easier to pay for that way, also.
And I also am writing out an explanation of the information I found on my family research and am planning on having five copies bound--one for each grandchild. I don't want all my history to disappear. My sons don't care, but I am guessing maybe someday my grandkids will. I won't do a fancy binding, probably just pick up some nice folders somewhere. Try to write a bit each night.