Saturday, December 31, 2016

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!


Happy 2017
to all of our family and friends!  May you all be blessed this year with peace, happiness, health and wealth.
We spent a quiet night at home in our pajamas enjoying a multi course dinner and lots of relaxation.  We made it to midnight and rung in the new year watching the ball drop in Times Square.
We made our family avatars after dinner tonight!

Not a lot of photos except for our dinner shots...
Table for 3!






Simone minutes before midnight.


Here we come 2017!

Friday, December 30, 2016

Merry Christmas!

We've just returned from Pennsylvania where we spent Christmas with Simone's grandparents and cousins.  Simone had a great week in which just about her every holiday wish was granted.  Santa brought her much of her wish list, she went iceskating with her cousins, saw the movie "Sing", learned how to make her own scrambled eggs, got a knitting lesson from Grammy, and we even got a few inches of snow to do some sledding and playing with all the kids.  When I asked her what her favorite part of the week was she paused and said firmly, "All of it."



 The whole adventure started with our traditional Christmas Even dinner and gift exchange.  Aunt Suzy provided matching shirts for all of the littles to wear.






The whole gang on Christmas morning.


With even more cousins at Aunt Sheree's on Christmas day.
All of the girls loved ice skating together.  They stayed on the ice for nearly two hours and worked up quite an appetite.  



Giving Madalyn a helping hand.


After lots of skating and a warm lunch, we ended up with a van full of sleeping littles on the drive  home.
And on the last day, much to everyone's surprise, we woke to a winter wonderland.  The kids could not have been more thrilled!  They had two full rounds of outside play interrupted only by lunch.



Insisted on building the obligatory snowman with no help.  They were so proud of themselves.



And just when they thought it couldn't get any better, Pop delivered the best treat of all...



The holidays are always a favorite time for Simone -- she loves getting so much cousin time.  This one was particularly awesome.  All the kids are growing up so fast, and it's nice to know that they will always have these amazing childhood memories together.  And now, we will ring in the new year back home in Virginia.

Sunday, December 11, 2016

Christmas Music and Cookies

What a busy but festive day! We began our morning by icing the cookies we made last night for today's cookie exchange -- we'll get to that below.  Then we slipped into our holiday best and headed to brunch so that Simone was fueled up for her performance at her winter recital.  She played Do You Hear What I Hear to a full house and did great!




Straight from the recital we darted up to Lovettesville for the annual cookie exchange at Patowmack Farm.    



We met this couple in the parking lot and it turned out they were from Tony's hometown of Warren, OH.  It was very nice to chat with them over hot chocolate and cookies.


After the exchange, we raced to church for evening Mass and have finally landed back at home on this cold Sunday night.  Although it was busy, we had a terrific day that helped us remember what the holidays are all about.

Saturday, December 10, 2016

Thanksgiving Redux

It is simply astonishing to me how rapidly the year is drawing to an end.  Tomorrow we begin the final series of our annual traditions starting with Simone's winter piano recital followed by the Patowmack Farm cookie exchange.  Before we hit those events, I figured I better post a recap of our Thanksgiving weekend.  It was an outstanding weekend, that passed by all too quickly.  But it mixed great food, wonderful family time, some relaxation, and lots of merriment.

This year we hosted the McGinleys and enjoyed a really relaxing late Thanksgiving lunch.  I have to admit, it was the first year that advance prep and cooking really paid off.  Not only did cooking feel much easier on Thanksgiving day, but clean up was a breeze this year too -- yay to the mommies!


As usual, not many Thanksgiving pics, but you get the idea.  We always try very hard to make sure we actually have a Thanksgiving that feels festive before heading into the Christmas season.








After dinner, we ventured out to see the new Disney movie -- Moana.  It was a very pleasant and relaxing way to spend the evening.  We took this shot at the theater at a display they had for another movie.

On Friday, we spent a good part of the day shopping and then wound down the evening at the Reston tree lighting followed by some iceskating.  I only got one blurry picture on Friday at the tree lighting.

We then spent Saturday afternoon at a couple of Loudoun's wineries.  The girls played cards and ate pizza while the adults did some wine tasting.  A great afternoon!


On Saturday night we headed into DC to see A Christmas Carol at Fords Theater.  It was a fantastic way to kick off the Christmas season and really start to get into the holiday spirit. It was also the first time we were ever at this historic theater.  They've done a wonderful job preserving the building and historic feel, while also putting on a terrific performance.  Despite being such a well known story, the show still captured our undivided attention the entire time.  Well done!




Such a pretty, serene set.

The box where President Lincoln was assasinated.



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And finally, on Sunday we trekked out to the Christmas tree farm in search of a live blue spruce.  Once again we failed -- still not big enough.  But they are indeed growing and in another year or two, there will be tons.  For this year, our artificial trees will have to do.  


More holiday magic tomorrow....