Santa delivered me to Salt Lake on his sleigh this year.
At least I think that’s what happened – I went to bed in Seattle and woke up Christmas morning in Salt Lake.
A bow on the door led Emily and Marie to open it and see what Santa had brought. It made for a fun surprise.
The camera is not my friend first thing in the morning.
Jennifer prepared a fabulous meal (I have no idea how she keeps the kitchen totally clean the entire time she prepares the meal… I’m thinking it must be magic.)
Brandon expressed his anticipation for his move to Costa Rica by donning a tropical shirt. They are becoming ‘Location Independent‘ and moving there in less than a week – you can read about why and how they are doing it on his blog.

Ashley and family joined us for dinner and visiting for the rest of the day (and I didn’t take any pics!). But the girls had a blast together. And I got nauseous when I attempted to play Mario Cart with them.
I joined Ashley and family for the next couple of days. Kennedy opened her gifts from me on Christmas night. Justin had to work a graveyard shift at the hospital, so after Kennedy went to bed, Ashley and I stayed up for hours and played on their new Wii. I suck at Super Mario Brothers, but at least I didn’t get nauseous. And I bowled pretty good…. Wii is fun.
Oh – did I mention that it’s been FREEZING here? Not as cold as forecast (3 degrees at night) but still pretty damn cold. These are the frost crystals that form on Ashley’s kitchen window. Cool, huh?

It snowed a bit and I slid all over the road – even in a 4 wheel drive Tahoe. OK, not all over the road – just down the hill, but even so I did NOT enjoy it. But I had to venture out to have a meal at Cafe Rio…
And the Salt Lake Valley inversion has been horrible. I am finally seeing a little sunshine today! I hope it lasts…
But the frost crystals – very cool.
And to finish up, a few more pics of the granddaughters….



Tonight, I’ll be helping out with Ashley and Justin’s New Years Eve party.
How was your Christmas? What are you doing for New years?