Happy 2013! I can't believe 2012 is over! 2012 was a very memorable year... Getting married, moving to Stephenville, new job, and beginning a life with Rygh! We were very blessed in 2012!
Here's a little recap of our Christmas! My parents, brother, and grandpa came to Stephenville to celebrate Christmas at our house! It was really nice having everyone here. On Christmas Eve, we went to a Christmas Eve service at church and them had a tamale dinner! We opened one present on Christmas Eve....a little Alley family tradition.
We woke up Christmas morning to rain! It was a great Christmas present! We opened presents as breakfast was cooking in the oven! We got lots of great things! Rygh got clothes, tool box, axe, and other things! I got a beautiful necklace from my parents, food processor, kitchen tools, step stool, quilt from my mil,and lots of other great things! For breakfast, we had breakfast casserole, grapefruit, Nutella banana bread, and mimosas or poinsettias to drink!
We hung out at the house because it was super cold outside! We played with our puppies and talked! Christmas dinner was served around 2. We had smoked turkey, pork tenderloin, green beans, corn casserole, potatoes au gratin, popovers, and yummy green top! We topped dinner off with pumpkin pie and apple pie! Everyone went home in the evening and Rygh and I enjoyed a quiet evening at home! It was perfect! Hope everyone had a great Christmas and will have a happy 2013! Can't wait to see what this year holds!
Lyn
Awesome!! What a grand time!!! How fun to have it in your home with you family!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE all our gifts!! The towels are perfect and the framed handwork - well, let's just say - I still tear up when I see it!
Blessings, LOVE MOMF
Hi Lyn, I rarely log online, but I've had a few extra minutes and I wanted to tell you, I love your blog. And also, I have been meaning to tell you thank you for the Christmas card. The picture of you in your dress with Rygh is probably one of the classiest pictures I have ever seen. I hope you have a big one framed in your home. Happy New Year!
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