Christmas in the Carolinas

Despite moving over 700 miles from our homeland, we’ve been pretty social during this holiday season. We’ve been to 3 parties and were fed Christmas dinner tonight! We’ve been pretty lucky. We also got to video conference with our families, which was fun. Skype is good stuff. It’s still a little strange to be living so far away, but we had a high quality holiday none the less.

Presents!

We awoke this morning and had cinnamon rolls, coffee and some eggnog and exchanged presents by the fire. Our first Christmas in a house that’s our own! I got Kate a bird feeder (with solar powered LED lights!), some crafting stuff, authentic New England Dunkin Donuts coffee, and some tasty stocking stuffers.

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Kate made me a topper for our Christmas tree! When we were shopping for a Christmas tree topper before I mentioned to Kate that I thought it would be cool to have a rocket ship on top of the tree. Kate got all crafty and combined my goofy vision of Christmas rockets with my longtime love of robots.

She also made me me a new wallet!

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Amongst other fabulous prizes, Kristen and Josh got us a first aid kit and a home improvement book. Hopefully one won’t be directly involved with the other.

My folks, mailed us a reminder of the colder temperatures we left up north.
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Tomorrow Kate’s Mom and husband are stopping by!

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2 Responses to Christmas in the Carolinas

  1. Scott says:

    Kate’s husband is stopping by tomorrow? Funky.

    Seriously though, I’m sorry I wussed er… missed out. Happy Holidays and all that jazz.

  2. Patrick says:

    I did stop by. Of course I meant to type “Kate’s mom and her husband….“.

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