Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Winston Watch 2017- #2

On Monday the 11th, Winston and the elfdeer were up to shenanigans.  They turned into bouquets on the curtains. 


More shenanigans on Tuesday the 12th.  They built a tower of toilet paper in the hallway outside of the bathroom.

On Wednesday the 13th Winston basically told us that he had eaten some dog treats.  
Ewwww!

Winston and the elfdeer were cozy in a blanket on Thursday the 14th.  They brought a DVD of classic Christmas movies to watch. 

On Friday the 15th Winston thought he was a minion pop!
On Saturday the 16th Winston was hiding out of reach of all of the kids for Elliott's birthday party.  He was on top of the desk. 

Winston was going for a sleigh ride on Sunday the 17th.
And he was back with funny shenanigans on Monday the 18th.  Can you read his note?  It says, "It's cold outside, but I'm really toasty!"
Winston was a straight-up prankster on Tuesday the 19th.  He had painted daddy's toenails pink during the night.  His note says, "I left you dad a funny treat.  Go find him now and look at his feet."

Winston was in a predicament with the pig on Wednesday the 20th. 
He was being hilarious with a fox on Thursday the 21st. Winston's note says, "What does the fox say?" And the fox's note says, "What does the elf say?"
On Friday the 22nd Winston was just hanging with the bears at the end of the couch.  I think Winston was getting increasingly tired. 
On the morning of Saturday the 23rd Winston and the elfdeer were in some of our packed bags waiting to be taken to Tucson.  We somehow missed getting a picture of that.  But then once we were in Tucson and all unpacked we found them hanging out with my dad's donkey in Nick's old room. 

On Christmas Eve Winston and the elfdeer joined forces with my niece Bella's elf, Marvin.  We're 99.9% positive that Winston and Marvin are cousins, just like Spencer and Elliott are cousins with Bella.  

Winston on the left and Marvin on the right.


And finally, Winston and Marvin were just chilling by the Christmas tree on Christmas morning.  I think they enjoyed watching us open presents.  But by then, we were all so sick we barely noticed the cousin elves.  


And then this morning, they were both gone.  Back up to the north pole to do whatever cousin elves do I suppose.

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