My bride, SWMBO, clad in holiday red.
The BRD, mugging while wearing her dog Wrigley's Christmas antlers.
And a bit later, preparing her traditional Christmas Eve feast of steak and lobster. Yum!
The next day we gathered once again for Sunday brunch.
This wonderful fruit was just one portion of another delicious meal.
The always smiling Beau Jack and I took simultaneous pictures of each other.
This is one of my favorite pictures, showing the beauty of this woman in repose, contemplating an afternoon nap.
And finally, one of many sets of salt-and-pepper shakers the BRD owns with magnets that allow a formal kiss.
It was a lovely Christmas and the next day we found what we believe will be our new home in Prescott Valley. More on that later.
21 comments:
Looks like a delightful Christmas celebration. Best wishes to all of you for the New year.
Looks like a picture-perfect Christmas. Can't wait to hear about the new digs. :)
S
And to you.
In time.
Your pictures are filled with warmth and the spirit of the Season. Picture perfect.
Food and fooling around, a great holiday!
Oh my! Celebration at its best! Such wonderful pause in your possible move thoughts.
P.S. No, not only food booths... I'll post a couple of answers to your questioning next time.
You captured an elegant and beautiful celebration. Very pretty and classy all around!
Looks like fun for all. Your moves are a pain in the A**, but it gives you lots of posts for me to enjoy. Document it for your devoted readers. Thanks.
Lucky you to be surrounded by beautiful women.
Clearly, you all had a great Christmas, and that's good. I hope your discovered home is all that you hope it to be - and that you have a successful move. Nice to know that wherever you go, you'll remain only a few tappings on a keyboard away.
Thanks, Stephen.
Yup, you're right, joeh.
Yes, one thing we now how to do is par-tee!
Thank you kindly, sir.
I shall attempt to do that, Steve.
Oh, yes I am!
I was thinking exactly that just yesterday.
Glad it was a good one. Hope the matter of the move is sorted out smoothly, and a happy New Year to you and yours.
Oh wow, moving up north so soon? It seems like you just got here.
Well . . . you know . . .
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