Three of the cousins with balls in the air.
Cousins work on the 1st puzzle. It's a classic Christmas scene at our house:
A calm, colorful scene, looks like home to me:
Our Christmas lunch: BBQ, slaw, hush puppies over-nighted from Kepley's in High Point.
Scanning a Christmas present:
Beard trimmer test:
Went to the Michael C. Carlos Museum
If you like ancient tubs - and who doesn't - the Carlos has one:
Made Russian Tea
"Bananagrams" was amazingly popular, Scrabble, Boggle, anagrams with no math.
A precious memory of Rachel from Christmas, 1985, when hats and drool were the coolest things.
The Christmas juggling video
We'll post a few more.
Merry Christmas, Happy New Year,
Terry
We Have Northeast Corridor Runtimes
5 hours ago
Yes, it looks like home! We always had a puzzle out to work on during the holidays. Happy Day! ~ Sarah
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and all of the Architecture Tourist family!
ReplyDeleteHe he he...that's funny...what a great place to be during the holidays! Just returned from my family's...it's so nice to get together like this at least once a year :)
ReplyDeleteConsidering a new circus career?
Happy Holidays! Looking forward to another year of Architecture Tourist :)
Michelle
Looks like a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteI spent the pre-Christmas week in Colorado, and we had lots of puzzles and great food and both adult and kids scavenger hunts. Christmas of '09 was good.
I saw my neighbor today, she enjoyed seeing you and yours at Taqueria del Sol. I love that place!
The Carlos is a wonderful museum, it's a gem that I think many Atlanta's don't know about or forget about. At only $7 to get in it's also a bargain.
ReplyDeleteAs you'd expect I love all of the old pottery.
We are boggle fans - may have to try banagrams at the beach, next summer!
ReplyDelete-Trish
Love the holiday family photos! Puzzles- haven't done that one but I think it's a great tradition to start. Also, must try bananagrams.
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