This busy month is almost finished: down to the wire! The year 2023, also. In with the new: January 2024! So fast -- time is whizzing by for Jimmy and me. As incredible as it seems to us, we're entering our 80th year walking on this planet. And grateful that, yes, we're still upright and walking! We have some fun adventures planned for 2024, beginning with a trek to the desert in Tergel in mid-January, where we'll soak in their hot springs, ride our bikes, and enjoy desert warmth (hopefully).
Meantime, he's a few pics to recap December 2023.
The second weekend in December, six-and-a-half-yr-old Evie had a sleepover at our house. We took her to the "toy store" (downtown Grass Valley's Foothill Mercantile) to let her pick out a Christmas present. It's fun just to watch the process, as she studied and studied what she wanted the most, which turned out to be Calico Critters Popcorn Trike stand and four brown-eared bunnies to go with. In the photos above and below, she's wearing big smiles.
The three of us managed to put together this Christmas unicorn gingerbread house, tho the construction was mainly up to Pop-pop Jimmy and Gramma. But we had a good time (made a mess), and sent it home with her.
We picked a clear Friday to drive the New Red Subaru up to Sierra-at-Tahoe (6650') where we'd pick up season passes for Jenny and Matt. They're making snow and folks are enjoying the bunny hill, above, but this is the first time in years that we haven't had snowfall by now at our house, and not much up there. Fingers crossed that the high country will get a nice New Years dump of snow (and leave us out of it, please!).
Jimmy and I paid a visit to downtown Nevada City one Sunday, arriving early to get a parking spot, knowing Victorian Christmas began at 1pm and there'd be no parking anywhere. We shopped a bit, stopped to talk to friends, and enjoyed a cuppa joe at Java John's, people-watching from our window perch. We left as the vendors were setting up, giving some lucky soul our parking space.
Howsomeever, we did stay for VC on the 17th, snagging a parking spot by getting downtown really early, and milling around till it began. The weather was good, overcast, neither hot nor cold, and no rain or snow! Matt, Jenny, and Evie would meet us there. Well, we were already done by the time they arrived, ready to leave, and Evie wanted to come home with us, so we gave our parking spot to M and J and we split.
Victorian Christmas is always crowded, but enjoyable.
Another year on Santa's lap!
(and we didn't crush him!)
The crew came up to our place on Christmas eve, Matt and Evie, and Lucy (who's Lucy? their new puppy). Jen had to work, but her parents, Alice and Tom, came. We served turkey with all the fixin's, and cookies, lemon icebox pie, and cranberry-walnut cake desserts. Darned if I didn't forget to take photos! We opened gifts, and one of Evie's involved glitter. I'm still trying to get it off the fireplace hearth! Go ahead and enlarge this pic so you can read what's inside the jar. 😉
Christmas Day was spent down-the-hill in Fair Oaks with Matt, Jenny, Evie, and Alice and Tom. OMGosh, the toys, the stuff, the WOW, what a mess! Santa brought gifts and goodies! Matt is saying, "Hi!"
Oh yes, this is Lucy and Molly. Alice and Tom liked the young people's puppy so much, they bought one! These two little doggies played chase and rumbled and tumbled. They look alike, but Molly is a couple of weeks younger.
Evie and Lucy, playing. So cute.
Puppies like to lick.
OK, then! Jimmy and Tom decided to put together Evie's Barbie Dream House. Kept them busy for quite a while, but they got 'er done!
Matt cooked a Prime Rib for those that eat red meat. Tom brought a honey baked ham for those of us who don't. Plus we had creamed spinach and mashed taters. Time to eat! There were decorative cupcakes after and then we sang Happy Birthday to Jen!
For a family Christmas portrait, this is the best I could do, after dinner and almost after-the-fact. But here we are, greeting you and wishing you a happy holiday. Jimmy, Alice, Evie, Tom, Matt, Jenny, and moi. And Evie has Lucy. We had a wonderful Christmas, and we sincerely hope your holiday was filled with wonder and joy.
Next up?
Happy New Year!