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Saturday
Dec012012

December 01

December came on with a blast today. Strangely enough, neither the post-Thanksgiving dates, nor the cold weather, had helped bring on a sense of Christmas, but today's festivities moved things along a bit.  I've been working a lot over the past two weeks, with Calvin's help, to prepare for a special holiday book sale at the library, and Calvin's been looking forward to Santa for a week. Today was the culmination of both our hard work and our hard wishing. The book sale at the library, which was a great success, had me busy all day, while Calvin and Jon started decorating at home and located a Victorian Santa at the manor house in our little village. Following the sale the boys cheered me on in a holiday charity 5k.

So it's beginning to feel a lot like Christmas around here, but today's balmy, foggy weather still doesn't look like the white holiday we're hoping for. Thankfully we have a few more weeks to wish and hope. All I want for Christmas? Snowflakes.

Photography by Calvin

Photography by Calvin

Photography by Calvin

Photography by Calvin

Wednesday
Jan042012

Up north for new years, 2012

We always head to northern lower Michigan to celebrate a late Christmas and an on-time New Years with my Godmother. It's a trip we look forward to immensely for the silliness, serenity, and snow. Weather is weird this year, and we thought we were out of luck on that last bullet point, but nature delivered just as we were looking to head home, and we got an extra day out of that timing. As for the other two wish list items—silliness is no problem, but serenity is always at an arm's length with a five-year-old. Still, two out of three isn't bad.

More Christmas? Such a lucky boy. Look at those wonderful penguins.

Blue (the dog, not the Christmas)

Sleepy-heads

A cherry-berry pie from Jesperson's in Petoskey, photo taken five—literally five—minutes after we got home with it, still warm from their heavenly ovens.

The bushes were masquerading as dog/bear/snow/burlap people so Jack Frost (and possibly the deer) wouldn't recognize them. I was thoroughly fooled.

Jon and I got some of that serenity we were looking for by heading out the store for some last-minute necessities on New Year's Eve. To extend it a bit we walked, and we also added a few things to list of "necessities" that took us not only to the grocery store, but also into our favorite quaint little town, Harbor Springs. Whose to say that we wouldn't find "necessities" at their little book store?

Bot Bie is a family food tradition. It fits the definition of comfort food to tee—warm, filling, and not so very good for you.

You'd think he'd done all the cooking...

Last nap of 2011.

And finally the snow has arrived.

This is what a chickadee looks like head-on. He makes me giggle.

The bear/dog/snow/burlap people say "Happy New Year!"

And now we're home, the blog is "caught up", Michigan has won the Sugar Bowl (in a not-so-pretty game), and 2012 can get underway.

Friday
Dec302011

Well loved friends and a brewery

We headed north for new years as usual, but on the way we detoured to Grand Rapids to visit friends (who are from Seattle now, but come back once a year to visit friends and family). With growing kids and families, once a year hardly seems like often enough to catch up, but we'll take what we can get, and one of these years we'll visit them out in Seattle, too. And since we were headed to Grand Rapids anyhow, we stopped in at Founder's, our favorite Michigan brewery for lunch. Turns out they have really great food, too.


Wednesday
Dec282011

Christmas

Still Christmas Eve...

Christmas morning at home

His favorite gift? The five new Magic Tree House books. He was ecstatic.

Grapes the Penguin. He was on Calvin's Christmas list, and he'd already named him. Grapes.

Grapes is going to be well, well loved.

Programming the car with new music for Christmas

...for a long winter's nap

Eating Christmas calamari and discussing my new (very old) book art. Awesome.

Jon playing with Calvin's new train.

It's Christmas morning all over again!

Puppet chef! Nom nom nom...

Ahhhh...Christmas music

Crooked IPA is crooked

Merry Christmas!

Saturday
Dec242011

1 day: Christmas Eve at Kerrytown

It's a tradition, something I've done with my family since I was a young girl, a tradition that we have continued together year after year after year. A brunch of seafood chowder from Monahan's, and bee-bim bop from Kosmo. Shopping and browsing and giggling and taking pictures.

No matter how cold it is, this is the warmest time of year.