 Welcome and happy holidays from the LBJ Presidential Library and Foundation. We're really excited about this holiday season as the White House Historical Association's annual ornament features the 1967 Johnson family Christmas tree from the Blue Room in the White House. As an accompaniment to this ornament, we at the library and the foundation have created a family-friendly activity for your family to participate in a traditional ornament activity. We are providing you with an opportunity to design your own Johnson family ornament. This ornament can be part of your Christmas decorations, adorn your Hanukkah bush, or be part of your Kwanzaa celebration. If you're receiving your activity from the LBJ Library, you're going to receive all of these supplies in addition to the cutouts for the ornaments. Of course, everything will be available for download on the Internet as well. Please go to LBJLibrary.org. In your craft packet, you're going to receive not only the cutouts and the accoutrements for that. You're going to receive a ton of pipe cleaners so that you can get creative. We're going to give you a little piece of magnet if you would like for something to go on any magnetic surface or maybe your refrigerator. There's going to be some really fun sparkly stickers for you to use if you so choose. Some ribbon. If you want to hang it, make a bow, whatever your heart desires. Some glue dots because you always need glue. Of course, we can't forget a craft activity without some colored pencils. You'll be receiving all of this in the packet from the library. Go crazy. Have fun. Get creative whether you're celebrating Christmas, Hanukkah, or Kwanzaa. I'll show you some examples that I have created. Here, I've got an image of Yuki and the White House. I used a ribbon for hanging it on our tree. I printed out a black and white picture of the Johnsons and I can't forget Yuki. He's one of my favorite Johnsons. I just created a very simple black and white ornament again with the ribbon. For Hanukkah, I used the clip art that's available and added some silver stickers and a little blue pipe cleaner so that you could hang that on your Hanukkah bush or wherever you may choose. I made another one that has nothing to do with the Johnsons, but I really like the stickers and how shiny it turned out. Here you go. These are all available either at home or at the local craft store. For Kwanzaa, I made a magnet. I took the clip art, colored everything in, added the magnet to the back. This is going to go on my refrigerator at home. From the LBJ Library and Foundation, we wish you all the happiest of holiday seasons. And don't forget, you can buy the annual ornament on our website at LBJLibrary.org. Happy holidays.