Sunday, December 23, 2012

NYC Getaway

 My mom came to visit us during this great time of year and sacrificed a couple extra days leave from work so that Jake and I could have a little getaway.  We first considered going skiing, and entertained the idea of how fun it would be to go to Vermont.  But after adding up the prices it really didn't make sense.  So we came up with a great plan B.  Skating in NYC has been on my bucket list for quite a while and we never had the chance when we were here.  With a free hotel stay at the Hyatt (Jake signing up for some credit card) we figured we'd splurge on a couple things.

Our first item on the to-do list was get a Belgian Waffle for breakfast.  But we didn't catch the early train and we needed to get to the temple, which was also on our to do (we don't get to it often enough) so we thought we had to forgo our treat.  We exited the subway and my nose could not deny it.  I look behind us and the truck was right there in front of the temple.
We planned to skate in Central Park, but something was drawing me to Rockefeller and I changed my mind.
 We walked down and figured we could see how long the line was.  We were told 45 minutes, so we stayed.  It ended up being more a little over an hour, but it wasn't bad.  It was such a fun experience!!  It was SO magical skating under the big tree, with the Christmas music, everybody was just giddy, and it really wasn't crowded at all. 
 A unique view
 Loved every second of it!
 The temperature outside was perfect too.

 A Christmas memory we'll never forget!
 It was hard to stop but we had to get some dinner and make it to our Broadway Show, which was about Charlie Chaplin.  What an incredible story...rags to riches and fame...and then dumped, exiled from America.  But he found true love in the end.  We both really enjoyed it (despite my heavy eyes from squinting because I forgot my glasses)
Thanks again Mom!!

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Thanksgiving and more

More time spent indoor these days=this
Walking her dog on a beautiful day.
We spent Thanksgiving with our friends the Richards and we had a grand time.  We got to know this great family back at BYU right after Jake and I were married.  We've been moving around the country together.  They lived in North Carolina about an hour away from us, and now they've recently moved to Philadelphia.
Pumpkin pie?  How about cutie pie?
 
Rachel requested the drumstick.  She was a little timid with it...exactly opposite of how I ate it.  Wow.  It was so good!!  The turkey was baked with some fantastic herbs.
The kids put on their own Macy's parade.  It was pretty cute watching them march in circles around the house.

 A day out at a cute Christmas village.  I love how Kate shades her eyes like it's too bright outside.
 I had my heart set on going out and cutting our own Christmas tree but I never did find a farm we could do it at and Tommy wasn't patient enough to wait.  But you can't beat a great tree at a great price.
 Their ornaments for 2012
 We're loving this Christmas season and Tommy can't seem to get enough of it

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