Mom and Dad Came To Visit!
They were here for just over two days, so we had to get down to business. Our days were filled to the brim, but it was so much fun to show both of them our new neighborhood and city. As you know from here mom came to help us right after we moved in; however, our house looked a lot different then than it does now. And we have a much better grasp on our little neighborhood and the city as a whole. We did lots of walking: we walked Bo, we walked to lunch, we walked to church, we walked to Macy's, we walked to F A O Schwarz, we walked in Central Park, we walked to Times Square, we walked to Madison Square Garden, we walked to dinner, we walked to the subway, we walked to Lord and Taylor, we walked to Starbucks and we walked to Grand Central Station. The one thing they wanted to do while up here was see all of the wonderful Christmas lights of the city. So while Mitch was hard at work, the three of us went on a light tour of the city. It turned out to be an extremely cold and snowy night, but we had a blast touring the city. And I found out some really fun facts about New York and Grand Central that I can now share with everyone who comes to visit. (I even made Mitch chuckle last night at one of my Grand Central facts while we were there grabbing dinner)
Cookie Decorating with Friends!
As some of you may or may not know, Mitch's best friend from Starkville, Ryan, and his wife, Catalina, live about a ten minute walk from our house. Before we went our separate ways for Christmas, we had them over for a Christmas dinner and cookie decorating. It was a blast, and I hope it will turn into a yearly tradition. See our handy work below and in case you are wondering, it was also Ryan's birthday thus the "R" and "M" cookies. :)
I would call us impressionist cookie decorators....
I headed back South a week earlier than Mitch so that I could visit a little bit longer with our families at such a special time of year. I was able to see all sides of our family except for Mama Ree who got snowed into North Alabama. We did so much that I am going to let pictures tell the story of my time back home.
Off to make dinner for my hubby, so be on the lookout for part II tomorrow!
2 comments:
What a full Christmas! A few of my personal favorites were limited barbie foosball table ( what?!?) and the pick of you and your parents in the snow with Manhattan behind you! Love it. Thanks for sharing. Can't wait to hear more!
I loved the pictures of you and your parents too! Mrs. Harriet looked so stylish in her hat- fit right in! And I am glad that I am only holding a bottle...not the entire box :) Can't wait for my visit!! xoxo
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