Thursday, January 7, 2010
Christmas in Texas, New Year's Eve, and Back to Normal
I have a lot of catching up to do here! Things were a little crazy and out of sorts for awhile through the holiday season. As has become our custom, we drove to Texas to spend Christmas with our families. We like driving for a couple of reasons: 1) it's much cheaper than flying this time of year; 2) flexibility to see everyone on our own terms; 3) Wyatt gets to come!; and 4) packing is much easier. The top picture is Wyatt in his comfy ride. He gets more room than we do! I think he would prefer to ride up front with us, though.
Our first stop was in Terrell to visit the Richards family. The house always looks so pretty, especially the tree with all of the perfectly wrapped and coordinated gifts (second picture)! They hosted a dessert party on the 20th so we could see Travis's dad's side of the family, and we had "Christmas" on the 22nd with his mom's side. It was great being able to see just about everyone in the period of a few days.
On the 23rd we headed to Cypress to hang out with the Gray family. This was actually the first time we had been there for Christmas Eve since we were married! It was nice to go to Christmas Eve Mass with my family and to the Schilbergs' Annual Schnappsfest. Sadly, this year marked the end of that tradition since Gale's parents are moving to Oklahoma City soon. I will miss that tradition and that house where I spent so much time during high school. Christmas with my dad's side of the family was held at my parents' house on the 23rd. Christmas morning was spent at home where we had the traditional egg casserole for breakfast. This year I made some yummy cinnamon rolls to go with it. I think that might be the new annual thing. After that we went to College Station for Christmas with my mom's side of the family.
All in all, I believe we had three turkey dinners in a period of four days. Whew! Good thing I could still fit in some workouts! We had so much fun visiting with all our family and friends. We're extremely blessed in that area. We love you all!
Our friends Dave and Joan hosted a "Roaring 20's Murder Mystery Party" for New Year's Eve. It was so much fun! I was nervous at first because I'm not good at acting, but I got into it and had a blast. Travis won an award for being the player with the most play money because he was really good as extorting people as Al Capone. I won an award for the best costume! It was a lot of fun to ring in the New Year that way with some of our best friends!
Now things are pretty much getting back to normal. We're looking forward to my parents visiting in a few weeks!
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Sounds busy, but so fun! I love the picture of you and Travis at the murder mystery party!
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