Sitting here on the 1st of January, I find myself with a handful of photos that semi-document our month of December. Here are some highlights: Written in reverse chronological order?

Happy New Year:
Craig and Emily in their excitement to ring in the New Year with our annual pot/pan clanging in the front yard, went a bit overboard and broke a wooden spoon and a plastic pasta spoon - I'm not sure what that bodes for the New Year?


Pink Christmas:
I received a delightful tea towel and "notelets" from
Amanda who lives in the UK - I'm afraid the pictures don't do them justice. It was a fun surprise. She has a great website, also check out the
Emma Bridgewater site (tea towel artist). Who knows, you may just receive a notelet from me!

Christmas:
Our Christmas was just what Christmas should be - full of surprises, delightful, rest and relaxation, gifts, phone calls, movies,
games and family time.





Christmas Eve:
Found us at our annual Janes Family bowling extravaganza! We have been bowling every year - since before we were married (with one exception while in Houston). This became a Janes tradition after their original tradition of sledding was stymied by a few lean snow years when Craig was growing up. We have recently found out that we are the only ones that have continued to spend Christmas Eve bowling :( - but our girls assure us that they will continue the tradition.
We love the duckpin bowling - check it out
here. It is mostly an east coast thing - but so worth finding!




Zatinya's:
This is one of our
favorite restaurants and it has played host to graduation celebrations, Christmas celebrations, out-of-town company, etc. (Of course Craig also eats an occasional routine working lunch there as well - he generally neglects to notify us of these lunches however.) It is wonderful Eastern Mediterranean food (Turkish, Greek, Lebanese- served Mezze style). MMmmm...
Our major reason to celebrate was Cara's acceptance at her top college choices
Fordham - in NYC
Hofstra in NY
Washington College in MD
Drexel in Philadelphia



Earlier Dec:
Emily had a major role in her school play - she was Miss Broom/Deprava in the comedy
May the Farce be With You by David Rogers. It was very funny (a group of evil aliens plan to take over the world). The action takes place at Old McDonald's Farm (a health spa) and the world is saved by the EIEIO (Elite-Idealistic-Earth-Individuals-Organization) a group of superheros. Emily played the stern housekeeper Miss Broom (complete with riding crop) with an amazingly accurate German accent (Craig's mission experiences finally pay off). Her evil alien alter ego was a Southern Bell (think Scarlett O'Hara). I'm always amazed at her ability to mimic accents and voices.
Unfortunately, the school play was the same weekend as her huge Children's Chorus of Washington performances that included a small solo part on Sat/Sun during Ora Filium (we ended up trying to keep everyone happy - and in the end succeeded by making both directors only slightly unhappy). Fortunately she had an understudy for the Sat. matinee.


Her
CCW concerts are a wonderful way to enjoy the holiday - the music and settings are fabulous. It is always fun to read the Washington Post
reviews of their performances (scroll down to the CCW entry). Sat. was at the
National City Christian Church and Sunday with the
Thomas Circle Singers at
St. Paul's Lutheran Church.