Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Monday, December 28, 2009

Christmas in Indiana

Matt and Julie sent us airline tickets so that we could spend Christmas with them and our three grandchildren. What a wonderful Christmas gift. They were wonderful hosts. Somehow, Judy and I both ended up being sick during the trip. Nevertheless, we really enjoyed the time we had with Matt and Julie and our grandchildren. Santa was very generous to all on Christmas morning. We got to go into Chicago during the front and back ends of the trip, and while there, got to drive through the heart of the Windy City at Christmastime, walk around Millenium Park in the famed lakefront area of Chicago and walk under Cloud Gate (the big bean) and watch ice skaters skating from above, enjoy hot dogs at a downtown hot dog eatery, go to the Lincoln Park Zoo at nighttime in the winter (a rather different experience), drive around Wrigley Park (home of the Cubs) and more.

It was a white Christmas, but at least not a white out Christmas in Indiana. I tried to make a big snowman with the grand kids, but the snow was so dry, I ended up making a miniature snowman with three snowballs. When we got back, I couldn't believe I had only taken four pictures on the whole trip, Allison on the computer, Lauren being silly, and Megan with Julie nearby, and one of Maestro Snowman.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Joyeux Noël et Bonne Année!

Merry Christmas to all from Cajun Country. The above picture was taken by myself in the small town of Canal Point, Florida at a food stand. It was close enough to Christmas, and the sugarcane stalks were close enough to the Christmas colors of green and red I felt compelled to stop and take the shot and save it for Christmas Day. It is also intended to suggest abundance and prosperity from Mother Earth, as we all look forward to a new year. May you all have a happy and prosperous new year!