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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

The Traveling 12 Days of Christmas

And we are off for 12 festive and fun filled days with friends and family across Colorado.

We will be with Hill's family in Denver for Christmas Eve and morning and then off to Holyoke for Christmas Day through the 30th with Annie's family.
We will return to Denver in time to ring in the New Year and for Annie and Hill to get their Panic on at the Widespread show at the Pepsi center.
We will stay through Saturday the 3rd when we will celebrate the season one last time with the Ortner's.
Then, back home to the Winter Wonderland we call home...Steamboat.
With all the coming and going these holidays, we got Emery a portable DVD player. Here he is in the backseat with his sunglasses AND headphones on. Too cool for school!

Monday, December 22, 2008

Christmas Cards

It is the Monday before Christmas...and our cards have yet to come in the mail. Wanting to be both environmentally and financially conscious, we opted to do postcards this year. (No envelope to throw away and less money spent on stamps.) We ordered them back on the 9th thinking we had plenty of time. But alas, they are still not here. And, we leave tomorrow to celebrate the season with our families in Denver and Holyoke.

But, we wanted to be sure to say Happy Holidays to each of you...and look for cards maybe in the new year.

Here is what you have to look forward to! :)

Sunday, December 21, 2008

James and Grace Come to Visit

This weekend Annie's brother Christopher and his family came to visit us in Steamboat. It was so fun for them to come. Hill was able to teach his 7th and 8th Austin family member to ski. Grace liked it...but James loved it. I think he would still be out on the slopes if we would have let him.

We had a great time playing in the snow! We can't wait for Chris, Julie, James and Grace to come back again!


Cuddling up together to watch A Christmas Story. I think it is only fitting that the first time Emery met Ralphie and heard about the official red ryder bb gun he was with his uncle Chris.


James reading to Emery before bedtime.


Emery and Gracie brushing their teeth.


Everyone went sledding on the hill behind our house Sunday morning. It was a treat!


James and the Giant Icicle.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

It's begining to look alot like Christmas...

As most of you know, I'm a bit of a nut for holiday decor. At last count, I have 119 snowmen in my collection. Hill was a bit surprised when he married me that I came all this merriment. But, when you are the goddaughter of an owner of a gift shop who sells Department 56 Snow Villages and the niece of an Aunt who got you a very special Christmas ornament each year...you have lots of good stuff!


But, I am happy to say that my excitement for decorating the inside of the house has finally been met with my husbands excitement for decorating the outside of the house.

And Emery got in the spirit this year, too. He put FIVE ornaments on this one branch. He was very, very proud of himself!

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Oh Tannenbaum, Oh Tannenbaum

For the last two years we have hiked into the forest to cut our own Christmas tree. It is beautiful to be out in the trees and nature...but there are no packed paths to the perfect tree. And after post-holing in hip deep snow for an hour, we looked at each other and asked why we just didn't pay the $75 for the one in the grocery store parking lot. Fa, la, la, la, la.


All ready to head in!


Emery thought that eating the snow was the best part.


Here comes Hill with the tree over his shoulder. Such a good guy.


And we've got it! Not really sure what we were thinking taking the VW and not the Land Rover to get the tree. Oh well...more Clark Griswold this way.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Parade of Lights

To celebrate Annie's mom's birthday, much of her family was able to gather in Denver for a yummy Italian meal at at Pagliacci's and then head downtown for the Parade of Lights. It was so fun to be together. And even though the birthday girl was in a foot cast, she was able to keep up with her of grandchildren.


The grandkids perched on top of the newspaper boxes to get a better view.


James was in awe of the Rudolph and his big red nose!


Emery, Hill, Mom and Dad watching Dennis the Menace round the corner towards the Daniels and Fisher tower. When we asked Emery later what his favorite part of the parade was, he said the great big Uncle Dennis balloon.