We also ventured down to Perris on a whim and checked out the Orange Empire Railway Museum. It seemed to be owned and operated by a guy who loves trains and pours his heart and soul into the museum , but money always stands in the way preventing it from being really well done. But, it was free and pretty interesting.
After church on Sunday, we took a couple nice pictures with Josie and Evan.
(I’m trying a new layout, the last one was frustrating me to no end.)
We ventured out a couple times while my parents were out. Trains were the theme of the week evidently. First we went to the Nixon Library in Yorba Linda. They were having a special train exhibit for the holidays. The LEGO table was unbelievable.

We brought our own lunches...which got us impeached from their little cafe. Of course, it was beautiful outs
I knew I hadn’t updated the blog in a while, but now I see that it’s been nearly a month! Sorry Grandmas. I didn’t even post anything on Christmas. So first up, a few Christmas pictures:

Josie now has multiple babies. This doll has an African American twin which J picked out while shopping with Grandma V.
We were all very spoiled. Josie and Evan with an abundance of gifts. Cheryl and I were blessed, not only with gifts, but also having Grandpa and Grandma W. around to give Josie and Evan all the love and attention they could ever want.