Liam and Caroline "chillin" after a long, but wonderful Christmas day in New England.
Monday, February 23, 2009
2008 Holiday Season
This year was our first Christmas in New England...as residents of Massachusetts. It was absolutely a white Christmas. That was nice. (I've posted some of our favorite holiday pictures; however, the sequence is inverted. It might make more sense if you start at the bottom of this post and work your way to the top. Sorry.)
Liam and Caroline "chillin" after a long, but wonderful Christmas day in New England.
Caroline, Liam and Diane went sledding after dinner. Caroline had a blast!
Catherine enjoyed hanging with Auntie's Newfoundland, Flynn. He's a gentle giant!
There were lots of good gifts at Auntie Nancy's house!
Merry Christmas, Everyone!
Caroline got her first big-girl bike from Santa. She caught on very quickly!
Catherine's favorite toy was the Busy Ball Popper.
Catherine was a very good girl judging by Santa's wonderful pile of joys and toys!
Holy Santa, Caroline!
Frank and his Christmas angels ; )
We joined Didi, Liam, and Auntie Sue for Christmas Eve Mass. Afterward we all went to Auntie Sue's for Seafood Casserole. It was yummy!
Caroline's preschool had their "holiday sing-along" show. She was by far the most enthusiastic. She's such a little ham!
Caroline went to her first Nutcracker Ballet! Aunties Sue and Diane, cousin Liam and his friend, Mommy and Caroline went to the Boston Opera House for a magical show. Caroline really enjoyed herself!
The girls shared an "early" Christmas with Grammie and Papa before the two "snowbirds" returned to Florida. It was very nice.
Catherine and Caroline were very excited about Christmas. And remarkably, Catherine wasn't at all interested in touching the tree!
We got to meet Ms. Sandra's new baby, Isabella. Caroline and Catherine miss her very much, but are happy mom is staying home with them now. It was fun to see everyone--Santiago, Federico, Isabella, Lina, and Ms. Sandra!
Liam and Caroline "chillin" after a long, but wonderful Christmas day in New England.
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