Thursday, December 27, 2007

Christmas- eastcoast style!

It's kind of hard to believe that the Christmas season is coming to a close, but since it is, I'd like to relect on the month of December, since it's been such a crazy yet fun-filled one. Christmas for us started at Thanksgiving. The deorations and baking (yes it's true, I put my tree up that early!) and general festivities began and didn't stop throughout the month. I got the wonderful oppurtunity to go down to the Washington DC temple with some ladies in my ward and we made a party of it- complete with hot chocolate and Milano cookies in our jammies. The weekend after that, I went up north and enjoyed seeing the Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall with my mom, which was a last minute gift from a friend of mine. The following weekend, I went back up to New York (THIS one was planned) to see Pygmalion on Broadway starring Claire Danes. I was sitting in the front row and had a great view of the actress I'd watched since "My So-Called Life" and "Romeo and Juliet", so it was a particularly thrilling event for me! And the weekend after that began the Christmas celebration with my dad hosting a dinner (homecooked chinese food courtesy of in-law cousins!) for the family. My mom came in on a train that night. Sunday was relaxing and enjoyable. My aunt Sherma was the host this night, complete with dinner, presents, the kids dressing up as the nativity, and lots (I do mean LOTS!) of pictures! Christmas Eve, we shopped and finished up Christmas details, then went to a midnight service at a very old church here in Lancaster. Devan didn't get into town until late that night. We did the traditional Christmas morning santa exchange (this year was lean, but we still seemed to have plenty to open). After a breakfast of french toast (found out that mom actually doesn't like french toast-is that normal?) we rolled up our sleeves and began baking....and baking...and baking! We baked for hours! Two types of fudge, three types of cookies, and a few dozen fluffy rolls later, we were done, and went on a walk to enjoy the warm weather. We then delieverd our plates of goodies to family and friends in the area. I've found that the most memorable and fun things are the ones that we do one the spur of the moment. Lots of the things that happened this season were unexpected- and those are the ones I'm going to remember forever! Alas, we didn't have a white Christmas (thanks to the 40 degree weather) but never fear, we'll see that snow sometime in January and then we'll wish that it was spring. I think I'm just going to have to accept that here in PA, it rains on Christmas. I don't think I've ever heard that song..."I'm Dreaming of a Wet Christmas"? Nope, it doesn't work. I hope everyone reading this had a wonderful, unforgetable Christmas!









Tuesday, December 18, 2007

This is funny!

http://www.elfyourself.com/?id=1544193350

Thanks for the idea, Marianne!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY REES!!!!



HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR BOY!!!!! He's four years old today. Check out that cake! And those teeth! I guess he's got a few more years before all he'll want for Christmas is his two front teeth! Wish Aunt Heather could be there!

Thursday, December 13, 2007

New Niecie!



It's true! Amanda FINALLY had her baby! Welcome Addison Grace Boyd! I'm so excited!

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Day Tripping To Radio City

This past weekend my mom and I got the oppurtunity to go see the Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The tickets were given as a gift by a friend of mine and I could not be more grateful to her. Mom and I took in the sights of New York at Christmas time (and of course took some pics along the way). It's crazy in that city right now! Trying to get from one place to the next is like getting caught up in an ocean current. We just grabbed each other's hand and hoped we'd make it in one piece! What a wonderful Christmas adventure!


Me trying to dodge people in front of Radio City


Showing off the new bag I bought inside Radio City Music Hall


There they are! The sets were amazing and so was the dancing.


Yes, I think I could pass as a Rockette.


Out to conquer the big bad city!


In front of St. Patrick's Cathedral. You can see how many people were pouring in and of this beautiful building, making it hard for those who were trying to pray.


Mom takes a pose as well.


The tree at Rockafeller Plaza


Pretty mom is trying not to get knocked over by all the people in front of Radio City Music Hall.