So for everyone who has ever appreciated my organization skills, I have a little secret to share....
Yes, that's right. As embarassed as I am to say this, our Christmas tree is still up - we just haven't had a spare moment to take it down! At least we unplugged it on Sunday so it's no longer shining through our front windows. :) Hopefully we'll get it taken down this weekend!
Monday, January 25, 2010
Monday, January 4, 2010
December Adventures
Wow, this was seriously the busiest December ever! Here are a few pics of our adventures...
It all started with Thanksgiving weekend in West Texas with my extended family. This is us with my grandma, Memaw. We had a really fun time, even considering the unfortunate "big game" (A&M v. tu --we are the only Aggies in the family!). I declined the 3:30 AM Black Friday shopping trip, but I did tag along on the midnight-at-Super-WalMart run. My aunts and cousins really know how to shop this time of year!!
Three days after we got home from West Texas, we headed out to Walt DisneyWorld for our "delayed" 4th anniversary trip. This was our first time to go during the winter, and we got TERRIBLY spoiled to the nice weather and low crowds! We stayed at the Wilderness Lodge and had one of the best vacations I think we've ever been on.
Our resort was on the lagoon, but not on the monorail, so we had to take little ferry boats to get to the Magic Kingdom.
Here we are getting ready to compete on the Toy Story Mania ride at Hollywood Studios. I'm pretty sure I won this one, even though Todd put on a pretty mean game face!
We saw the Candlelight Processional at Epcot - this is a "must-do" during the holiday season, and definitely put us in the Christmas Spirit! Steven Curtis Chapman narrated the Christmas Story with help from a huge choir and orchestra.
Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party - snow on Main Street, special parades, shows, and pictures with the characters all dressed up for Christmas! Here we are taking a picture with Mickey Mouse in his living room. Not even kidding, they decorated the inside of his house for Chrismas!
I love Cinderella's castle, and at Christmas, they decorate it in thousands of Christmas lights so it sparkles and shines. So pretty -- I think I took 27 different pictures of it all lit up!
After Boston, the Christmas festivities began here at home - lots of visiting, baking cookies, and opening presents, then New Year's Eve and football games. Now it's back to work and back to a normal routine -- I think we're all ready for that!
It all started with Thanksgiving weekend in West Texas with my extended family. This is us with my grandma, Memaw. We had a really fun time, even considering the unfortunate "big game" (A&M v. tu --we are the only Aggies in the family!). I declined the 3:30 AM Black Friday shopping trip, but I did tag along on the midnight-at-Super-WalMart run. My aunts and cousins really know how to shop this time of year!!
Three days after we got home from West Texas, we headed out to Walt DisneyWorld for our "delayed" 4th anniversary trip. This was our first time to go during the winter, and we got TERRIBLY spoiled to the nice weather and low crowds! We stayed at the Wilderness Lodge and had one of the best vacations I think we've ever been on.
Our resort was on the lagoon, but not on the monorail, so we had to take little ferry boats to get to the Magic Kingdom.
Here we are getting ready to compete on the Toy Story Mania ride at Hollywood Studios. I'm pretty sure I won this one, even though Todd put on a pretty mean game face!
We saw the Candlelight Processional at Epcot - this is a "must-do" during the holiday season, and definitely put us in the Christmas Spirit! Steven Curtis Chapman narrated the Christmas Story with help from a huge choir and orchestra.
Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party - snow on Main Street, special parades, shows, and pictures with the characters all dressed up for Christmas! Here we are taking a picture with Mickey Mouse in his living room. Not even kidding, they decorated the inside of his house for Chrismas!
I love Cinderella's castle, and at Christmas, they decorate it in thousands of Christmas lights so it sparkles and shines. So pretty -- I think I took 27 different pictures of it all lit up!
The weekend after DisneyWorld, we flew to Boston for Todd's company Christmas Party. His company only has two offices in the US (the others are in Europe), so it was fun to meet the Boston team and spend some quality time with them!
After Boston, the Christmas festivities began here at home - lots of visiting, baking cookies, and opening presents, then New Year's Eve and football games. Now it's back to work and back to a normal routine -- I think we're all ready for that!
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