2.02.2010

December 22nd - December 31st

I know, I have been an awful blog upkeeper lately, and I have my reasons, trust me. Let's see, I'm going to give you the super quick update for the end of December. . .

Justin and I spend Christmas with my parents. We did a ton of baking and present wrapping. Christmas was great. I got some awesome gifts and gave some (or at least I think they were awesome). My parents got me a new laptop. That was by far the most necessary and best gift this season. I made Christmas dinner, with Justin's help and Jason and Shawnia and the kids came over for it.

On the 26th we went down to Grand Haven, celebrated Justin's birthday and Christmas with his parents. Katie joined us for the night of the 26th and 27th. Then on New Year's Eve, Justin and I went to Traverse City to celebrate NYE. We stayed there til the 2nd.

Pictures (and LOTS of them!):
12.22.09
Day 275:
my maple balls, before I dipped them.
Day 275:
on my way to town, notice my yarn, I was still working on Christmas gifts!

12.23.09
Day 276:
all the cookies. . . 26 dozen of them! plus I made candy!!
Day 276:
exhausted from baking.

12.24.09
Day 277:
all ready for Christmas morning!
Day 277:
excited for Christmas!

12.25.09 - MERRY CHRISTMAS!!
Day 278:
the box Justin got me, had a necklace and Wonka in it.
Day 278:
exhausted again, Christmas was a long day.

12.26.09
Day 279:
Katie and her wine.
Day 279:
late, late night. taken around 430 am.

12.27.09
Day 280:
Justin made Katie a [very appropriate] sign.
Day 280:
i love that shirt.

12.28.09
Day 281:
the mocha that saved my hands from freezing while I stood outside talking to Chuck on the phone.
Day 281:
enthused.

12.29.09 - Happy Birthday Justin.
Day 282:
beautiful view from Justin's parents' house.
Day 282:
Justin put a penny on my forehead. he got away with it because it was his birthday.

12.30.09
Day 283:
poinsettia.
Day 283:
who knows.

12.31.09
Day 284:
omg. I love bubble baths.
Day 284:
at the hotel.
♥ Sara
Random Fact of the Day:
A quarter of the bones in your body are in your feet.
"Christmas is not as much about opening our presents as opening our hearts."
-Janice Maeditere

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