Sunday, January 9, 2011

A December to Remember

Knowing I would be traveling with Jim, my decorating for Christmas was put to a minimum. The tree a must, and stockings hung, I packed my suitcase: hello Seattle! here we come! Our dear friends Steve and Teresa took us to a Dickens play the first afternoon. The theatre was intimate with circular seating so every seat was a great one. A wonderful time and we will always remember it.
Afterwards we met up with our other friends Mike and Lynette and had dinner at McCormicks and Schmidts in Belleview. We finished a great dinner just in time to see the Snowflake Lane activites just outside. The cool air and smiling faces made everyone jolly!



The guys with the "snow queen"
We jumped into the car and rode over to the botanical gardens that were all decorated for the holidays. It was a beautiful end to a fantastic day. Good memories we shared with others!


We flew home from Washington State and repacked as Jim was taking me to New York City for Christmas! Went to see the Rockettes in the Christmas Spectacular Show and later trucked up and down the city streets to find the famous Macy window displays. We explored all of Central Park from one end to another. Got our walking in I'd say! We met up with Jim's sister Diane and her daughter Sharai. Below Grand Central Station, there were many shops and tons of places to stay warm and have lunch. Had wonderful sandwiches with soup. Later that evening we all met to go to church at a Hillsong Outreach. Sharai heard about this famous hot chocolate made at a place called Max Brenners....mmmm you have to experience it to believe it! Manhattan
Rockerfeller Center
From our room

Macys
Central Park

Sharai and Diane

Grand Central

Below Grand Central

Max Brenners hot chocolate

New Orleans Came home and repacked for Jims annual Christmas dinner weekend in New Orleans. The Big Easy....we stayed at the Hilton on the Riverwalk. After we settled into our room, we headed outdoors trying to see as much in the short 2 days. Horse-drawn carriages, local eateries decorated for the holidays and of course Community Coffee! A hot cup of joe to wrap my cold fingers around in the cold weather put warmth in my heart! Explored the French Market for local goods and strolled the Riverwalk on the Mighty Mississippi. We lunched at the Cafe Maspero and visited old hotels for Christmas "eye candy." That night we dined at Mortons Steakhouse and the 2nd night we dined at Emerils. Wonderful times shared with wonderful people. Cheryl, Maria and me


French Market

The Riverwalk
My pirate
Emerils
Thanks for taking the time to share in our memories of fun and treasured times. I hope you will do the same with your loved ones!















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