
Lots of room for presents under this tree



I got to wander the halls of the capitol once with the fella who is in charge of making sure that the right windows get changed over (using colored or blank window shades). He has a map that goes floor by floor, a diagram of how things need to be done from the inside to look just right from the outside.
The star on top was airlifted by my friend’s dad in a National Guard helicopter – a Huey, if I recall – many, many years ago. It may be older than I am. If I recall, it has a twin on the back side of the building.
Christmas in central North Dakota wouldn’t be the same without this 18-story (plus the star) display every year!

Program host Rob Port was kind enough to ask me to hang out with him on the air during his show tonight. The show airs from 7pm to 9pm. I’m grateful for the opportunity – thanks, Rob!

I couldn’t help but whip together a quick post akin to my first “Night at the Museum” type post from a while back. Here’s a shot of what the tree looks like at night when nobody’s around, from inside the Great Hall. It needs a Charlie Brown Christmas soundtrack in there…the acoustics would be really cool!
Christmas is in full swing in my family. Both of our little boys are two years old now, which means they can actually understand what’s going on. That makes Christmas even more enjoyable! I love watching them in their excitement, and I love driving them around town to look at the lights. Taking them places to see and experience different things is one of my greatest joys in life. Yes, they did get to see the giant capitol tree tonight, too!


Kinda reminds me of thereIfixedit.com 🙂




The ISS traversed the sky overhead for several minutes before fading into the dark night sky. Then I hopped in the truck, ran back to town and perused the Bismarck public library for a bit, then brought home a Lightning McQueen toddler bed for one of my two two-year-old boys. Ka-chow!