Find toy bunk beds, just like Mattie's dolls have, at Lehmans.com[/caption]
With the adults busy talking up a storm, the children knew they could play to their hearts’ content!
Hours later, the clip-clop of the horses’ hooves carried them home, cozy and warm under the soft buggy robes as the sun set over Kidron. The evening chores awaited, but Eli and Mattie’s bellies were still full of all the good food, and their hearts were full of good memories of the day and love for their large family. It had been a Merry Christmas.
Editor’s Note: “Eli” and “Mattie” are fictional characters based on the children of many of our Amish friends and neighbors. Any resemblance to real people, living or deceased, is purely coincidental.
Find the Eli & Mattie toy collection only at Lehman’s.
Pennsylvania Dutch, a dialect of German, is the language spoken by the Amish, especially at home. Here’s a quick glossary of terms used in this blog: Datt = Dad; Mamm = Mom; ‘Daadi = Grandpa or Grandfather (the formal term is Grossdaadi); ‘Maami = Grandma or Grandmother (formal: Grossmaami); Ach = Oh!
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