Hi everyone,
How was your Christmas? Your New Year celebration? Chuck and I have been so congested we didn't celebrate New Years this year. The first time that I can remember.
But we're feeling better now and I feel like I can finally take a deep breath. What a whirlwind few weeks we've had.
We flew out on the 17th, took a red-eye into Newark, NJ and went right to the hotel to sleep. A few hours later Chuck went back to the airport to pick up Sharaya and Ally (Sharaya didn't find out her days off until the last minute and we had already bought our tickets) and that started ten days of celebrating three birthdays and an Italian Christmas!
Adelaide turned three this year and she helped make and decorate her own cake. That was the first big thing we did after arriving.
They got about 5 inches of snow just a few days before we arrived, then got an inch or so after we got there. It was cold and sometimes icy but we were willing to brave the elements to spend time together.
We spent one day at an outdoor market. Got some coffee and hot chocolate to carry around with us then enjoyed all the shops.
The sign outside this art gallery read, "More than just Thomas Kincade" and they were right. She was so excited to see all the Disney art! Rooms and rooms of art, scenes from Paris, London, art from Monet and van Gogh. We could have spent a lot more time in here.
A lot of our time was spent playing games, hanging out, we went out to eat a couple of times, and we got to snuggle with Adelaide and Oliver. We couldn't get enough of those two.
Diana and Peter's birthdays are just a few days apart and are close to Christmas so just before we left we celebrated them together. I want to say, Peter is such a good man and treats our daughter well. We're so grateful for him.
There's so much more but I'll share that next time. We caught colds a few days before we flew home and we're not not 100% yet.
I hope you're all doing well. I head back to work on Monday and I plan to read your posts soon. Happy New Year!

















































