Happy New Year! A new year with new challenges and more surprises. Let's wrap up 2022 first with a look at Happy Holidays.
The weather outside was quite frightful for a few days after Thanksgiving so that allowed us to get the tree up a little earlier than normal. Here it is all finished up. Looking mighty barren but with grown kids we don't have a lot to put under there anymore.
Carbonara sings Sinatra sings Holly Jolly Holiday songs with the Waco Jazz Orchestra. Bruce is the brother of one of my old college professors. We all go way back. In fact, that's his brother videoing in front of me.
I did a lot of crawling around and sketchy repair work but I got the Kaiser Von Burgundy the Jeepster running literally minutes before a Christmas parade. My elves joined in on the ride.
Our Tulsa office Christmas party resumed this year after a two year hiatus. My boys, sister, her son, and me clowning for the photo booth.
They are all grown up but they still like each other and Christmas!
That's my five! We had a fun Christmas. Even had a hard freeze with a little snow flurry in the days leading up. Make sure to check out the the other participants and join in yourself!
4 comments:
Our Christmas is usually quiet here too. The grands come from time to time so there's always that chaos! I really like how colorful your tree turned out. I laughed at the pic of the Kaiser Von Burgundy Jeepster. Excellent name! I wish a blessed new year to you and yours! X
Great set of photos, and quiet isn't a bad thing! Love the Jeep!
How do they say, it's not what's underneath the Christmas tree, it's who you spend your Holidays with. And your gang looks nice and cheerful! Love your festive car!
The concert must have been fantastic.
A happy new year to you and your family!
I admire how much information you convey in two or three sentences per photo. Excellent! And your photos continue to inspire me to keep improving. The Christmas tree is lovely, perhaps even more so because there's not a ton of "stuff" underneath. Family time and making new memories through shared experiences more than make up for the lack of wrapping and bows. Wishing you and your family all the best in 2023.
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