Monday, December 27, 2010

Christmas activities


Two days after Christmas and things have quieted down a bit. My sister left on the 23rd...made it home before the big snowstorm hit the northeast and brought an unusual 9 inches or so of snow to Virginia Beach! Megan left this evening...no problem getting to Atlanta and so far her flight into DC (Dulles) is only 2 minutes delayed. Actually the hour delay out of Melbourne made her layover a bit more tolerable...so she kind of lucked out. When she called to check in...lots of folks were running from the gate hoping to catch their connecting flights.Christmas day we decided to head to Vero Beach for dinner at the Disney Resort there. Brenna came up with the plan and was on the phone for a long time on Christmas Eve...trying to get a reservation at one of the Disney resorts...Vero Beach was perfect!since it's just about 45 minutes down the road. It was a BEAUTIFUL day on Christmas...sunny, warm, breezy. Absolutely beautiful...perfect for all those recipients of new bikes, skateboards, fishing poles!
We had a reservation for 5pm...so we left our house about 4pm. Arrived at the VB resort and walked around for a few minutes. We spotted Goofy and a cookie/gingerbread village...actually a replica of St. Augustine, Florida.
"Buildings" were composed of cookies, crackers, candies, gum, candy rocks and fondant...90% edible.




we had time to get in line and get a photo taken with Goofy, The photographer also took one with my camera.
John and I on the lobby stairs.
In the tunnel back to the parking lot on the opposite side of A1A Brenna and I were hamming it up.We had a great dinner and saw some people we knew... it was a great afternoon!
Christmas Eve John wasn't feeling too great he finally caught my cold so Brenna, Megan and I went to the Christmas Eve mass without him. We went to the contemporary service at 8pm. Megan and I liked it...Brenna said she would've preferred the traditional mass...Oh well. The choir sounded great...especially the young woman who sang the readings and prayers...she had a beautiful voice. It was a pleasure to hear her sing the prayers. Another highlight was the choir singing "Silent Night" in English, French, Italian, Spanish and (our favorite) German sung by one of the men in the choir...definitely a native speaker...he also had a beautiful voice. The priest gave a nice sermon and all in all it was a perfect Christmas Eve mass. When it was over...we dropped Brenna off; and Megan and I ventured up to Satellite Beach to a neighborhood that goes all out for the holidays. All but the two end houses decorated this year and as usual people came from all over town to walk around the cul-de-sac to enjoy the music and lights. We used to go every year...still go when we can...but it's more fun with the girls. Megan and I had a fun time walking and taking pictures and admiring the displays. Each house has it's own unique style. It was chilly so it felt like Christmas like I remember it as a little girl...minus the snow!



I had different shoes on when we went to church...but they weren't great for walking around the block...so I changed into these sandals...they look a bit goofy with my winter coat! haha
Megan's favorite house was the one one with the lighted flamingos...we need to get one of them!




Next up....New Year's...now I just need a plan...............................hahahaha

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