It kind of reminds me of something we played when we were kids called French Cricket. A garbage can was the stump, the batter protected it, the bowler tried to hit it and everyone else tried to catch the ball. I don't remember any running although there must have been some in order to score. As usual with any backyard cricket over the fence was 6 and out
These always make me wonder how many children have been traumatised for life when they've seen Santa get bit by a shark, his bungee rope break, him plummet off a cliff, get trampled by sheep...
Although my money's on the real Santa being the one at the optometrist.
I actually quite like the snow globe one! And would it be sexist if I said I didn't mind the near nudie boys in the snow? But the best of all has to be the bacon boys - that's just super cute and even though they'll probably hate it when they're older, I think it's awesome!
I love this - it's the toddler method of house decoration. I particularly love the ones that look like someone just vomited Christmas.
I use the same method on the odd occasion I put up an Xmas tree. Use ALL the decorations ALL the time!
I would have thought that it would be very dangerous having decorations in snow. Both for slipping while putting them up & the risk of getting moisture in the wiring? Or is that partly the point?
I have an egg opener much like the Dotts one. It's orange and shaped like a chicken and a relic from the 70's that I found when cleaning out my parents house. There used to be a matching set of egg cups & spoons - all either orange or olive green.
And even after being told there is a Mossy Leaf-tailed Gecko on the tree - I'm still not sure where it is.
Although my money's on the real Santa being the one at the optometrist.
I use the same method on the odd occasion I put up an Xmas tree. Use ALL the decorations ALL the time!
I would have thought that it would be very dangerous having decorations in snow. Both for slipping while putting them up & the risk of getting moisture in the wiring? Or is that partly the point?