Saturday, December 13, 2008

Christmas Trees and More!

Merry Christmas!!

I had a surprise trip to Costa Rica this week, and this was my Crew! Like you, the last few weeks have been about Christmas preparations. Packages to wrap, last minute ones to purchase... a little tree to decorate and so many beautiful sights to take in as the WHOLE WORLD celebrates! So this is my very merry Christmas wish to ALL of YOU! I always feel a little sad that we don't live closer, but please know that YOU are loved, and soooo very special to me! May you find the richest blessings in Christ as we take time to ADORE HIM this Christmas season. I hope that you enjoy these "many" photos of the lovely memories I have been making and that you are enjoying the memories that you are making for yourselves as well! And then I hope that you'll share pictures too!
Above is the tree in the Crowne Plaza Hotel, San Juan, Costa Rica. And below was at the Costa Rica Airport. The burlap bags are "coffee bean bags" (so cute!) Although my layover was very short, I did have time to pick up a couple of bags of that delicious Costa Rica coffee!



The tree below is simple, but sweet. It's located in the Continental Crew room, Liberty International Airport, Newark, NJ... and as you know, I've been spending my fair share of time there lately! :o) Thanks for putting up with my "whining"!

One of the most beautiful little cities I've ever been to is Stratford Upon Avon (above & below). It's the home of Shakespeare and is a "postcard perfect" glimpse of England.





My very first trip to Oslo, Norway was at Christmastime (above & below). It was bitter cold, but fortunately I had planned ahead and brought my winter coat, hat & gloves. It was so lovely that I enjoyed walking around this beautiful city all day long. Oh... and a big hot mug of cocoa helped take the chill off too!


You all know that one of my favorite places to travel is little Limerick, Ireland. The next 3 photos share a bit of the festive spirit that they have there.


Above is downtown Limerick, and below is the lobby of our hotel, The George.

This picture of me is from a couple of years ago, but it still brings back such fun memories of time with my lifelong girlfriend Linda from CA. We always have such a wonderful time when we're together... we're just not together enough! Below is Linda's daughter Katy, Me, Julie & Linda. It is one of the richest blessings in my life to have a friend that is like a sister in heart & faith. And we always enjoy lots of laughter together too! :o)

Wow! Being so very close to New York City has been a treat! I've enjoyed Christmas time downtown with BOTH of my daughters and it never gets old!! Here are a couple of photos of the HUGE tree at Rockefeller Center and one of the many incredible window decorations at Macy's. Truly MAGICAL!

Below is a photo that little Miss A took while we were in Florida. This was a store in Celebration which is the Disney community. It's so pretty and quaint. Miss A LOVES PURPLE!
And Merry Christmas from Belfast! They go "all out" downtown during the holidays. The Christmas Market is the best!



Above is a lovely tree at the London Gatwick Airport. Below is a little glimpse of the famous shopping area in London... Oxford Street.


Of course you know that my favorite destinations are with my family! Above is my youngest daughter's tree with a Mickey Mouse Train and all! And below is her cat Katrina. Katrina has been a part of our family for over 12 years now. The poor furry girl doesn't really care for anyone and hisses at most everyone... but we love her anyway!
Fortunately Julie's little ones LOVE everyone! They are a joy and so adorable, if I do say so myself!

And how about these beautiful kids? Can you tell that their Mama has taught them well when it comes to smiling for the camera? I just want to hug them ALL!! Becca's home is always a busy place filled with fun!

I so love how seriously the little ones take trimming the tree! It's important business, you know! And seeing the "bulk" of ornaments on the lower 3 feet of the tree always warms this Nonnie's heart!
Although so far away from my daughters, I'm so grateful that the miles never separate how close we are. And I'm glad for them too, that they both live in small communities where neighbors are friends and the towns are family friendly. Here's a recent parade in OR. I hope that wherever you are, you have time with family & friends and enjoy the Spirit of the season.

1 comment:

Linda Thomson said...

Katy and I love your collection of Christmas trees, were a little miffed though, we thought for sure we'd see our tree in the mix... you can come over today and get a picture if you like :) We also love the pictures from the historical and beautiful Mission Inn, such a special time we had!! Hugs, Linda