Sunday, January 18, 2015

Christmas Break

   I''''mmmmmmmm baaaaacccckkkkk!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  That's right: After two and a half weeks of partying with the fam in the wrinkle-inducing climate of Arizona, I am back in beautiful Cartagena.  I had a wonderful time, and the weeks flew by.  I could write a novel about my time there, but instead, here are some highlights of my trip:

  • Waking up Christmas morning to find that Santa had come again and eating Dad's homemade waffles.  

"Niiiiigggghttttttttttttt......Gjhyyyyyiiiiilllllllllllll!"
  • Sharing a room with Jill.  Jill was extremely easy going and even cleared out two of her drawers for me.  After her semester abroad in Ireland, it was fun to have late-night talks again.  Of course, all our plans for getting into amazing shape were crushed when she hurt her knee (likely excuse) and decided sprints and bleachers weren't the best thing for it.
  





  • Seeing Paul and Abbey's new girl, Emma, and hearing all the stories that having a new baby entails....ahem...Paul.  


  • Bringing in the New Year by playing Bunco and placing bets on what Monica and Thomas are going to have in May....It's a boy!  



  • Having a baby shower for Monica with all the girls.  Who knew that apple and blueberry baby food tasted so good!  

  •  Even though there was too much snow to make our trip to Colorado, Bianca flew down to join us for the shower.  The downside was that I was unable to see Tim, Katie, and their kids, including a newborn.  I guess I'll just have to add a Colorado trip to my summer plans!
Echo Canyon at Camelback....after the hike (hence the windblown hair).

  • With the weather being so nice, though a bit cold at night, hiking was a must.  It was a welcome change to be able to walk, bike, hike and run outside without keeling over from the heat.   
Windy Cave in the Superstitions





    • Wine nights, games and food, glorious food!  Have I said my folks have delectable taste in wine? Not only that, but the good food was endless: steaks, veggies, potatoes, ribs, etc.  I finally learned how to play Cribbage this trip, and of course, we played the old favorites of Catch Phrase and Oh Heck! plus many other games.




    • Seeing Brinkley.  At 15 years old, the Brinkman still has a sense of humor and has everyone catering to his every whim.  I've never seen a dog with such a joie de vivre.  



    1 comment:

    1. Well, Beverly, as nice of a time that it sounds like you had, it is only surpassed by the joy that Dad and I felt having you back home and most of the fam all together again. It was a wonderful Christmas! And of course, Brinks steals the show, yet again, at the end! One question, though. Who is that striking couple in the Windy Cave pictures? (No, not the close up!) He he he. . . . . xxxo

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