Thus the reason that my Christmas posts were non-existent till this moment. But now, for the benefit of all my friends who did not receive our annual update with our Christmas card (too busy!), you can find here several weeks of adventures all rolled into this one lo-o-ong post...mainly photos, a little narrative.
So grab a coffee before continuing...this might be the longest single blog post you have ever read!
This year, my friend Vanessa and I coordinated the St. Matthew's Church pageant. Lots of work, but the kids were amazing and we had a huge turnout that Sunday.

B, speaking her part in the pageant!
My sister did sneak in one photo of a painting. You can tell by my expression my how I felt about it.
The next day, I stayed with Cassidy while the others went downtown to see the Christmas windows at the Bay and the once-a-day indoor snow flurries at the Eaton Centre. By all accounts, very beautiful (but very very cold outside on the streets!)

Photo, thanks to my talented sister.
Next day, after presents (and more presents!) we threw that turkey in the oven and headed to our neighbourhood pond. Cold temps but little snow in our area made this the best skating year ever...the whole pond was pretty much open and the kids had a blast.
Video clip!
Thank you, AM and Julia, for the loan - we put everything back in place after our snowy fun. AM's texted instructions also included how to get to Tim Horton's afterward for hot chocolate - who could ask for more!
So Christmas Day is past but the wonder continues. I am looking forward to more time with loved ones, and as I take advantage of the break from work and the every day I feel so grateful for health and our family and friends.
I wish you and yours the same...
See you in 2011!
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For those who are blogging fans and would like to take a short blog hop over to read my sister's funny (and shorter!) take on the holidays, click here.





4 comments:
I'm a happy girl. Even though that's a horrendous photo of me. But it's not all about me, right? Right.
Love you!
a wonderful summary of your holiday time -- love the church picture of Brya -- great effect -- so funny to see you in Newmarket without me -- can't even believe Kim would be there AT MY HOUSE -- and me not there -- but glad to be able to provide the winter gear for a great time in the snow.
you've had many blessings this holiday wrapped up in your family's love.
From White Chrismas -- inspired by Mosey's blog title....I have taken some liberties with the editing...
Sisters, sisters
There were never such devoted sisters;
I'm there to keep my eye on her.
Caring, sharing
Every little thing that we are wearing;
All kinds of weather, we stick together,
The same in the rain and sun; (I'm adding snow and cold to this :))
Two different faces, but in tight places,
We think and we act as one.
Those who've seen us
Know that not a thing could come between us;
Many men have tried to split us up, but no one can.
Lord help the mister who comes between me and my sister,
And Lord help the sister who comes between me and my man.
Now I would like to see a video of the pairs of sisters at your house doing a rendition of this.
Lovely photos Lianne!! I love to one of the snow glistening in the sun - you are a very talented photographer!
I had a little chat with your mum and dad on Sunday... I hope to catch you and the girls too next week :)
Really happy to see your pictures of the pageant - I miss those little ones! Many blessings this Christmas season :)
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