Showing posts with label Holy Days. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holy Days. Show all posts
Friday, January 8
Friday, January 1
Happy New Year!

Happy New Year, Friends!
We started off today by attending Liturgy for the Circumcision of the Lord and Saint Basil's feastday which was wonderful. After church, we decided to have a meatful Chinese lunch (normally we get vegetable and seafood options due to fasting) which was sort of a nod to the annual Christmas gathering that we have with my side of the family in Brooklyn. My aunt Susan buys trays and trays of scrumptious Chinese food and we all gather together in her beautiful apartment to spend time together. Sadly that isn't an option this year for obvious reasons, so I tried to recreate the feeling. It was a yummy lunch with good companionship, but I think it made me miss my dear ones more. We did get to use the lovely rosewood chopsticks I put in everyone stocking at Christmas, though!
We took an afternoon jaunt through the forest to a wonderful home that is near the sea and was built in the 1740s. I love the brickwork on the house and the colonial garden is a dream. I must remember to take the children here again soon. It's a wonderful respite to be able to tromp through the woods and visit these lovely places.
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Out and About
Wednesday, December 30
Christmastime in Colonial Williamsburg, Part II
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Ice Skating
I was so pleased to see that one of the things that Colonial Williamsburg offers in the wintertime is outdoor ice skating! The Trio loves skating! It took them a few turns around the ice to acclimate, but they were whizzing and whirling around the rink by the end of the evening!
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Christmastime in Colonial Williamsburg
We took a little trip to Colonial Williamsburg on
Monday and Tuesday. It was the perfect getaway during the pandemic
because it was mild enough to spend all of our time outdoors eating,
walking around the colonial area, and hiking! It was a much needed
treat! It has long been on my "bucket list" to get to see the the wreaths that decorate every building in this beautiful place and I was so pleased to see that everything lived up to my expectations!
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Holy Days,
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