Grandma Sue and cousin Jalayna arrived Monday evening from Arizona. We were so excited to have them with us for an extended timeframe. The first activity began Wednesday for the cousins. Layna accompanied Cameron and his dad to the power soccer practice. Afterwards, they all enjoyed a pizza party with the entire group.
William (Bill) Schrader is a hero- an American hero after his service to the country, and a hero to the thousands of children who come to experience his bright vision of Christmas each year.
After completing a successful military career, returning to West Michigan as a wounded war veteran, he began lighting the way to creating a West Michigan Christmas Tradition.
Bill and his family spent the days leading up to Christmas each year driving through West Michigan neighborhoods that were elaborately decked in lights. These memories were so cherished by both Bill and his wife, as well as their 3 children.
In the last 25 years, the Christmas Lite Show team of mostly Veterans has grown from 5 to over 30. It has also grown from generators, gas cans, and mile-long extension cords to transformers, power boxes, and 100% LEDs, and from 1 semi trailer full of lights to 8!
Today, the Christmas Lite Show is a family business, known as the largest light show display in West Michigan. Bill’s team of family and friends work hard year-round to bring new and exciting displays and experiences every year during the 40-night season. The Christmas Lite Show has become a Christmas tradition for over 50,000 visitors each year.
The spirit of Christmas, to Bill and the team, is about spreading joy and good fortune to our community. They carry out this spirit by supporting and donating to local organizations like the Grand Rapids Veterans Home. Cam and his cousin, Layna, love choosing different activities that everyone can take part in. Guesstures became a favorite game.
On Saturday, Jane made her way to Grand Haven to pick up Oma and Opa. The mild weather made for an easy trip. Our flank steak dinner that evening was a hit. It was hard to believe that Christmas Eve was already here on Sunday.
Upon arrival back at the house, we prepared our meal of seven fishes. We welcomed cousins Max and Coco and the kiddos shortly after. They brought perch from Old Channel Inn and the largest container of tartar sauce we had ever seen! It was such a special evening with all of the cousins playing together, grandparents watching over everyone and feasting on all of the different types of fish. Before Chris and Jane headed to bed, the stockings were hung by the chimney with care and we all settled in for a good night's rest! Camology Quotes:


















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