Saturday, December 27, 2008

Merry Christmas

Well, it has been a fast paced two weeks back in the US. We have logged almost 1,700 miles on the car since we have been back, but we have managed to get a lot accomplished in a short amount of time. Our latest conquest was at a car dealership. Chris is now the proud new owner of her dream car (well, excluding the Jaguar dear). Santa was good to us, she now has a beautiful 2006 Volvo XC70 Cross Country AWD Turbo wagon. The dealer let us take it out for a two day test drive and it is a great ride. Adjectives like: Comfortable, Safe, Zippy, Roomy, & Solid come to mind.


So, how did we spend our Christmas? Well, it wasn't a white Christmas, but it was a nice one nonetheless. Christmas eve dinner was special as Chris got to spend it with a girlfriend she had not seen in 22 years. It was nice for her to rekindle and old relationship and for us to spend a lovely evening topped off by a scrumptious prime rib dinner. And here is a picture of the "ruler" of the house that we stayed at.....Roxie is my name, getting pampered is my game.



And how was our Christmas dinner? Well, it certainly wasn't as plush as the previous night, but we still managed to pull off a nice meal of breast of turkey and acorn squash. Here I am enjoying the meal in Chris' new apartment.



Well, as you can imagine life will be busy trying to set up two new residences (one in NC and one in GA), but I will try to post updates as we go along.

And if I don't get to it....Happy New Year to all!!!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hei Chris and Ron!
Thanks for an interesting blogg! It's nice to follow you at the other side of the biiiiig pond. I have to say that there are no damage to your ability to adjust! I am thinking f.ex. of your Christmas feast.
I must say that we miss you,I feel there are something lacking.
Love Veslemøy and fam.

Anonymous said...

Veslemøy,

Thank you so much for your kind words! We miss you all as well. Moving has been a lot of work and we have made numerous adjustments this time. We have adapted, but moving has definitely become more challenging as we move on in life.

Warm regards...Ron & Chris