- Brunch with Jill, Mom, Katherine and the Booser Girls at the 4 Seasons
- Annabelle sharing "kisses" with the family
- Sand in our toes at Victoria Beach
- Jumping on the trampoline with Fiona, Maddie and Gracie
- Shrimp tacos with Argyle's
- Toffee surprises hidden in a secret place
- BBQ at Qazi West
- A long walk and great conversation on the Santa Monica Boardwalk with Katherine + babies
- The hilarious white elephant gift exchange at the Fiore's
- Quality time with the Grand and Great-Grand Parents
- Annabelle loving the wrapping paper more than the actual gifts inside
- Playtime with Milo, Ruby, Julian, Jagger, Hamilton, and Hunter
- Soup night with mom and dad
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Monday, January 10, 2011
HOLIDAZE
Last Monday wrapped up the Holidays and I can't believe how fast it flew by. Because I had a slightly extended maternity leaving me with minimal vacation days, our trip to California for Christmas was planned to be short yet sweet. That all changed, however, when the Blizzard of 2010 hit the East Coast, happily stranding us in California for an additional week. Supposedly thousands of flights were canceled and the airports around NY shut down leaving travelers, such as yours truly, at our travel destinations much longer than anticipated. Nathan, Annabelle, and I took full advantage of our spare days to continue with visiting. Nathan took off to Mammoth for a couple days of snowboarding with Bryan and Josh while Annabelle and I spent some quality time in Laguna with the Lyman's, in Long Beach with the Czerwinski's and even snuck in another visit with Nani and Papa John in Westlake. We ended our visit with a final sleepover at Ade and Josh's. Unfortunately Annie E picked up a cold along the way, making that last night a sleepless night for all of us. It was so great to spend Annabelle's first Christmas with friends and family. Here are some of the highlights:
Friday, November 12, 2010
HINTS OF HOLIDAYS
Yesterday I received my December issue of Real Simple Magazine in the mail and as I thumbed through the pages I could feel familiar stirring of excitement and anticipation of the upcoming Holidays. It is still two weeks until Thanksgiving and already I am plotting out what I want to bake, the yarn wreath I want to craft for our front door, choosing a family Christmas card, knitting some homemade gifts and enjoying the transformation New York goes through during the Holidays. This morning on NPR I heard the Christmas tree will be delivered via crane to Rockefeller Center today and already Christmas lights are sprouting up store windows and in the trees around town. I love the thoughtfulness the Holidays brings - reflecting on the passing year, relishing traditions, and treasuring loved ones. I am most looking forward to celebrating Annie E's first Christmas and spending time with friends and family. Having a child brings a whole new meaning to Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's. I look forward sharing everything I enjoyed about the Holidays as a child with Annabelle. When I was small I assumed everyone had a similar Holiday experience to mine. When I moved away from home, I realized that was not the case - not even close. I appreciate so much how my mom goes to so much trouble every year to make the Holidays so special for us kids. I know she would say she loves doing it, but it truly is tremendous the amount of love and tradition that is poured into the baking, the decorating, the music, and the stories each year. It is because of her, I too, love getting in the spirit. Living so far from home I miss pulling out the boxes of decorations with the family, stringing up the lights and all of the preparation, that is mostly about spending time together rather than making the home festive, though that is the spectacular result!
One of the features in Real Simple was about looking at the Holidays Through Another Lens. Eight artists documented in photos where they have found inspiration in this beautiful season. One photographer, Nicholas McElroy, submitted the following photo. He took it during winter break during college. Every year he would drive from Santa Fe (where he attended school) to his parents' house in Seattle. This particular photo was captured on a desolate stretch of road in southern Utah during the journey. He said, "I couldn't resist jumping out to experience the sense of total silence you get in such a remote location and to observe the way the weather made the sky and earth blend together. I didn't linger too long, however, since I couldn't wait to get home to see family and friends." I know the feeling! Aside from being a great pic, this photo grabbed my attention because my dad has a similar Volvo that has been in the family since the 60's. We grew up hearing stories of the "snow Volvo" and I imagine it looking somewhat like this. Dad, this one's for you!
One of the features in Real Simple was about looking at the Holidays Through Another Lens. Eight artists documented in photos where they have found inspiration in this beautiful season. One photographer, Nicholas McElroy, submitted the following photo. He took it during winter break during college. Every year he would drive from Santa Fe (where he attended school) to his parents' house in Seattle. This particular photo was captured on a desolate stretch of road in southern Utah during the journey. He said, "I couldn't resist jumping out to experience the sense of total silence you get in such a remote location and to observe the way the weather made the sky and earth blend together. I didn't linger too long, however, since I couldn't wait to get home to see family and friends." I know the feeling! Aside from being a great pic, this photo grabbed my attention because my dad has a similar Volvo that has been in the family since the 60's. We grew up hearing stories of the "snow Volvo" and I imagine it looking somewhat like this. Dad, this one's for you!
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