there was no snow in provo when we drove through this morning, that picture must have been last year of something, but it did snow later on in the afternoon after you posted this blog so so so , i just don't know
You're a little late to the party there! It's been Christmas at my house for over a month now!!! :-)
Favorite things... The dreaming. I love the silent winter nights with a blanket, hot chocolate, candles, and a lit tree. I LOVE the music. All of it. Even that stupid "Feliz Navidad" song they play a billion times. The anticipation. The food....
I love all of those very same things... mostly because good memories are attached to them. I would add carols, singing in the Hallelujah Choir, Pumpkin Spice Soy Silk milk, the delight on children's faces & squeals of excitement, the smells of clove, pine, & cinnamon, and the lights twinkling white or colors framing the rooftops like gingerbread houses. Mmmmm... Still, as much as I LOVE it, I'm also ready to put it away come January & re-build a routine again. (We took our decorations down today... sad, but happy it'll be fresh & new again soon enough next December!) BTW, Happy 2010 to you!
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there was no snow in provo when we drove through this morning, that picture must have been last year of something, but it did snow later on in the afternoon after you posted this blog so so so , i just don't know
ahhhhhhhhh you just reminded me that I need some eggnog RIGHT NOW!!!! Too bad we don't have any and it's Sunday.
I love your family's pajama tradition. Maybe I'll copy it.
You're a little late to the party there! It's been Christmas at my house for over a month now!!! :-)
Favorite things... The dreaming. I love the silent winter nights with a blanket, hot chocolate, candles, and a lit tree. I LOVE the music. All of it. Even that stupid "Feliz Navidad" song they play a billion times. The anticipation. The food....
Sigh... Just 18 more days.
I'm getting sentimental in my old age. My Favorite part is the family time. I love it. LOOOVE IT!
I love all of those very same things... mostly because good memories are attached to them. I would add carols, singing in the Hallelujah Choir, Pumpkin Spice Soy Silk milk, the delight on children's faces & squeals of excitement, the smells of clove, pine, & cinnamon, and the lights twinkling white or colors framing the rooftops like gingerbread houses. Mmmmm... Still, as much as I LOVE it, I'm also ready to put it away come January & re-build a routine again. (We took our decorations down today... sad, but happy it'll be fresh & new again soon enough next December!)
BTW, Happy 2010 to you!
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