Friday, December 31, 2010

Ten For '10

Ten Simple Firsts During 2010
by Jenna
  1. used a steam vac
  2. drove a Mercedes
  3. went to a baby shower
  4. held a new newborn
  5. finished a beer
  6. drove in snow
  7. ate Ethiopian food
  8. de-meated a rotisserie chicken
  9. learned new settings on my camera
  10. baked a pie
    Top Ten Things During 2010 (That Weren't Really Mentioned On The Blog) 
    by Matt

      10.  Overcoming fear of driving into/through DC.
        9.  Spending a weekend in Baltimore, in the Inner Harbor and Fells Point.
        8.  Finding the best crab dip on earth.
        7.  Learning to not be annoyed by babies.
        6.  Taking multiple foreign and domestic trips for work.
        5.  The freakish (record breaking) amount of winter snow, the freakish (record breaking) summer heat, and the freakish (record breaking) chilly fall.
        4.  Going to my 10 year high school reunion.
        3.  Playing tennis on a regular basis for the first time in 10 years (through a work league).
        2.  Finishing a full year of not being in school and then finishing a full year of a real job.
        1.  Auburn going undefeated and contending for a national championship.

    Happy New Year's Eve everyone! 
    Here's to our memories from 2010 and our expectations for 2011!

      Wednesday, December 29, 2010

      Christmas in SC

      We drove down into great weather,

      Visited on the porch, 
      Wore non-pajama-like clothing on Christmas Eve,
      Exchanged gifts Christmas morning,


      And braved the snow.

      More uniquely, we played a part in Matt's Grandpa's Christmas wish: to see his kids and grandkids, all of whom live somewhere in-between Georgia and Maryland.  Our job was to get him from North Carolina to Virginia, which was a treat for us too since we were not only able to visit with him, but additional family members as well.  So glad all Santa's elves could help him get what he wanted for Christmas!
      It was a nice holiday with family, food, games and naps.   Thank you to all Santa's elves for our gifts.  Thank you to all the chefs for our meals.  Thank you creator of Trivial Pursuit Baby Boomer Edition for making me feel challenged in ways Farkle never will.  Thank you inventor of cruise control.  Thank you Old Navy for having already inexpensive clothing on sale.  Thank you elastic waistband for being in my pajama pants.  Thank you God for Jesus.  Merry Christmas!

      Monday, December 20, 2010

      A Year With Pierce


      My daytime buddy and I had a lot of fun during our fourteen months together.  We were frequently entertained by good ole PhotoBooth.  Below is my first shot at a Picasa collage and some of our oodles and caboodles of pictures:

      Friday, December 17, 2010

      Good December Friday Morning To You!


       
       
      Yesterday's snow underneath this morning's sunrise.

      Wednesday, December 15, 2010

      Mount Vernon

      Two weekends ago we made the relatively short urban drive to Mount Vernon, the beloved Potomac oasis of George Washington.  The weather was cold, but lovely.   December highlights of the grounds include viewing the third floor of the house, seeing this year's pardoned Thanksgiving turkey, and the traditional Christmas camel.  Huh?  Yep. 

      This was Matt's first trip, but I went about 15 years ago (sheesh!) with my family.  It was exciting to verify images that had floated around in my head for all those years with the real thing again.  I was proud of me for correctly remembering a lot.  And thankful my (our) parents were able to expose us to great places like this as kids.  I wonder how much Cameron remembers.

      The property is gorgeous and other than being hustled quickly from room to room, it was a great peek into the past.  Perhaps the only truly negative thing is that our house hunting hopes and dreams have now soared to a place where they will most definitely be completely deflated by reality.  (Not really, but you know...)




      I'd be happy with the kitchen alone as our entire home.

      Oh the peaceful solitude!  No wonder George liked it so much.

      Beaches, forests, pastures and hills.  This property has it all.

      Preserved evidence of a once self-sufficient estate.

      Eye catching red roofed barn and other buildings.

      I wonder if any of their grand-kids dared to sled down this mother of a hill.

      Somewhere in a shoebox, there is a 15 year old picture very similar to this one.  But it has a brother in it, not a husband.   

      A Jump-Start

      It was 20 degrees this morning.  Thank goodness for the sunshine.  Helped counteract the 10 degree wind chill.  Yesterday seagulls were in the blue sky and sand was blowing around on the ground.  Oh wait.  Nope.  That was snow.  Who knew seagulls and snow could go hand in hand?

      Matt bought a humidifier last weekend.  It is a good thing to have during the winter, though I'm amused, as it appears to make him happier than receiving a handful of books off his Amazon wish list.  I'm sure he's just pulling my leg.  He does make me laugh.  In a check-out line recently he casually declined a bag from the cashier in order to "save the plastic trees."

      Unless you count the greeting cards taped to our pantry door, we don't have any Christmas decorations inside our apartment.  We do, however, have yards of orange and blue crepe paper swagged around the ceilings.  Did you know Auburn was undefeated this football season?  Did you know Auburn won the SEC championship?  Did you know Auburn's quarterback won the Heisman?  Did you know Auburn will play in the national championship game this January? Brag, brag, gloat, gloat, etc, etc.  War Eagle.

      My blogging brain cells have had a jump-start and are now revived.  Here we go...