The weekend before Christmas, we took some time away from the office and did a little shopping in downtown Philadelphia (something I almost never do)...
Rittenhouse Square, all dressed up for Christmas
our lovely skyline
Philadelphia City Hall
Then on Christmas Eve, we packed up the presents and drove to upstate New York to spend some time with my husband's family (and old friends). This is a picture of the sunset on Christmas Eve...
I took this photo from the car as we got close to my husband's hometown. How heavenly is this?!
Western New York has the most beautiful rolling landscape, mixed with natural lakes and streams. It's one of the prettiest places to be, nearly every season of the year. But, it's especially magical in the winter (think blankets of white snow and red barns everywhere).
Christmas mass at the most idyllic country church...
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On New Year's Eve, I generally like to torture my husband by recounting all the blessings of the previous year together. Month by painstaking month. I think he secretly likes it (right?). But honestly, we have so much to be thankful for. I think that the last day of the year is a good time for reflection. So much has happened in this whirlwind year, and it's nice to take a brief moment to remember all of the little milestones and achievements. Last year on New Year's Eve, we wrote down our "Goals for 2012" and taped the list to the fridge (I realize this is pretty cheesy, but he indulges me). There were big things on the list (like, "build a garage") and there were small things ("be more patient"). It's a nice tradition--whether you meet every goal or not-- and I hope to continue it throughout the years of our marriage. Do you have any New Year traditions? If so, please share!
So tonight, as we pop the bottles of champagne to ring in another wonderful year, I wish you happiness and peace. May you reach your biggest (and smallest) goals, recognize each and every blessing, and may this new year be even more JOYFUL than the one before.
Cheers!
(a gorgeous old home near our house, as it snowed Saturday morning)
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Absolutely gorgeous pictures! Thanks for sharing. My husband is also from Western New York (Roch) and I always love the snow up there. It's never a problem like it is here in D.C.
ReplyDeleteWe do the goals on the fridge thing, too! It's amazing to see the list of accomplishments at the end of the year. We're having our 2013 meeting tonight and I'm excited to put our new goals on paper! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the city (yet to visit), church and snow. Happy 2013 New Year.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog - first time visitor. Where is that beautiful church located?
ReplyDeleteMary