Thursday, September 18, 2008

White Christmas


What are you doing December 21st?





Wanna know what we’re doing?







Of course you do. That's why you read our blog.






We’re planning on sitting around for about a day and a half, eating bad food, getting very little sleep, and probably watching a few bad movies with a bunch of other strangers. I can hardly wait.





That’s right. We’re coming home for Christmas. So put a couple more boxes under the tree this year, hang up our stockings, and set an extra place at the table. We’re going to load up our plates with pumpkin pie, pour tall glasses of soynog, curl up on the lazyboy, put on “White Christmas,” and cry when Bing Crosby sings “I’ll be home for Christmas.”

Our tentative itinerary gives us three weeks in the blessed United States of America. Our director surprised us with the time off and a promise to pay for at least one ticket, her “Christmas gift” to us. Hard to believe isn’t it? It will be so nice to see you all again. You have no idea how much we miss our families.

It’s going to be a Merry Christmas!

5 comments:

forkev said...

lucky for you the family is coming to spokane around christmas time, putting you in close proximity to see both sets of parents easily. It'll be a full house, but you're welcome to stay with us!

Unknown said...

is your trip back to Reno, Oregon, Washington, or to sothern Cal to see us?

Gulliver said...

WOW!!! If you feel like a cross-country road trip you are MOST welcome in Toledo, Ohio. But I won't try to guilt you into coming, because I know it's a long way and three weeks goes fast. I hope your Christmas won't be as terrible as it sounds on your blog! x :)

Gulliver said...

WOW!!! If you feel like a cross-country road trip you are MOST welcome in Toledo, Ohio. But I won't try to guilt you into coming, because I know it's a long way and three weeks goes fast. I hope your Christmas won't be as terrible as it sounds on your blog! x :)

gulkiz said...

We haven't exactly determined our itinerary yet. I would LOVE to go to Ohio. But it's probably not very practical.