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Margaret with her sons-in-law: me,
Jim, Steve; grandsons Ian, Mark
and his son Brock
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There was no doubt on my part that the white stuff would eventually arrive so a good old fashion northeaster to herald its appearance shouldn't be a surprise. The snowblower is tuned up and has already done a preliminary run out to the road before Carol left for work. Me? Taking the week off, have vacation time, best use it. With the weekends binding the holidays together the whole week off a is natural choice. This was Carol and my first Christmas since Ian's birth we haven't all been together on the holiday though he and Ali were not far off in nearby New Hampshire at Ali's family since earlier in the week from their home in California. They arrived here late on Christmas day and are spending much of this week here with us with their dog Ajax. Saturday we had a holiday brunch and gift sharing at Lois and Jim's with Carol's side of the family. While here Ian and Ali who are teachers at a charter school in Oakland, CA have a ton of papers to grade and lesson plans to finish and submit by tomorrow. Not all fun and games on their vacation. In spite of the snow they'll be going to Portland to do some things and Carol and I will catch up to them at the civic center there for a hockey game between UMaine and UNH, their alma mater.
Sunday was a wet, dreary day but Carol and I wanted visit the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens for their annual Gardens Aglow event in Boothbay, ME - about a hour and a half ride. It was worth it to see all the trees and structures a lit for the season and the dampness may even have enhanced the experience.
I hope you had a Merry Christmas and
wishing you a Happy New Year!
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