Sunday, January 17, 2010

Snow fun!



I love snow!  We may get an inch or two a year, if we're lucky.  Generally it's an ice mixture that does nothing but create a mess.  In December (the weekend before Christmas) we were blessed to have 16" of this wonderful white stuff.  The snowstorm started on a Friday and ened either late Saturday or early Sunday...either way it was 2 fun days of sledding.  When we first heard about the storm, our first thoughts were having to get to his parents' house to take advantage of the awesome hill in their backyard...and boy are we glad we did.  John and I were like kids in a candy store.  We played for hours.  We may have had numb feet, hands, and faces, but we sure did have fun!




After we dug John's car out on Sunday, sadly we had to leave the snow behind head back to our place...where we had a funny sight.  My car was almost completely covered by the snow.  I walked by it at first wondering where it was! 



Lucky for us the snow was still around on Christmas Eve.  I brought my nephews to the in-laws' house and we all had a blast. 






So I had some really cool videos to upload but seem to be having an issue with uploading...any suggestions?

Our first Christmas together and with our families


(I bought this ornament for us this year.  Isn't it adorable?!)
I can't believe that I haven't written a post in awhile...I better get better at this.  :-)

John and I celebrated our first Christmas together as a married couple this year.  We had a big snow storm the weekend before Christmas and that really hindered a lot of people from finishing up their last minute shopping (or in John's case...all of his shopping).  :-)   So after John had finished his shopping and had the gifts wrapped we opened them in front of the warm crackling fire. 



We are very forunate to be able to spend the holidays with our famlies.

Usually we spend Christmas Eve at John's parents' house.  We travel to their house around mid-day, spend the day chatting and hanging out, enjoy a lovely dinner and then open our presents.  This year, because of the snow (the next post), we spent the day sledding at John's parents' house sledding with my nephews.  We had a lot of fun. 


(Dinner at the in-laws' house)

Christmas morning we head over to my family's house for a morning breakfast and then to exchange presents.  We are big into playing card games and family time.  We went sledding again on Christmas Day.  We went to the local middle school by John's parents' house and had a blast.  Then we returned back to my Mom's house and played games.


(Everyone chowing down the traditional Christmas Day breakfast)

Both of our families have traditions that we would like to incorporate when we have children:

1)  Christmas Eve Dinner (both families)
2)  Christmas Day breakfast--includes waffles and eggs stuff.  Basically eggs and white gravy over waffles. Don't knock it until you've tried it.  (My family)
3)  Money box for the children.  I didn't mind this new tradition.  :-)  (John's family)
4)  Open up one present on Christmas Eve.  (My family)
5)  Stockings (My Family)


What are your holiday traditions?