"Our battered suitcases were piled on the sidewalks again; we had longer ways to go.
But no matter, the road is life." -
Jack Kerouac

2007-12-23

Happy Holidays!!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone!

Mike: We bought a baguette, 2 bottles of French red wine (the cheap stuff), some cheese, fruit and salami to celebrate a quiet Christmas in a bed and breakfast in Bayonne, France. Wishing everyone out there a Merry Christmas!

6 comments:

  1. Hey Emily and Mike,
    Merry Christmas to you too! The pictures are great. It is so good to be able to keep in touch and know you are doing well despite the cold weather. Grandma and Grandpa check out our site all the time and send their love, hugs and kisses. We are going to Michell's Christmas morning to see the girls open their presents. Jessica will go with us. I will send your love hugs and kisses to them as I know you really, really need some little girl giggles and hugs. We love you both so take good care of each other and have a wonderful holiday.

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  2. Despite what your mother said about ME going to Michelle's ANDY and I will be going to Michelle's. :) Our first X-mas as an old married couple! I miss you so much Em and know that the holiday will not be the same without you. It seems not near as much fun. LOVE YOU!

    P.S. Andy and I already exchanged gifts! I was too excited to wait. Please try to call and say HI on the big day.

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  3. Howdy guy's,

    Dang you two move fast! It's hard to keep up with you. I appreciate the holiday wishes.

    I don't know how the hostil experience is. However, a bed and breakfast sounds much more appealing.

    Naturally you are both missed.

    Take care, Pops

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  4. Hi guys,
    Me again. I just realized that I posted on the 11th! I am still an ameteur blogger, so bear with me. My comments will take you on a second journey.

    Happy New Year! Love and miss you both.
    Colleen (aka Mom)

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  5. Merry Chrissy! (as some of those crazy foreign people say).

    Any amazing/ludicrous plans for ringing in the New Year?

    We've finally got some nice snow here in the Inland Empire...I'm going to try to hit the slopes tomorrow.

    Keep on rocking in the free world!

    Tyson

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  6. Amazing and/or ludicrous, I´d say! Actually, we are off to Porto, Portugal today to ring in the new year. Not because they have the world´s biggest new year´s party or anything, just because it happened to be where we ended up.

    Good luck skiing, Tyson. We´re trying to get our ducks in a row to ski Europe before we leave (here´s hoping)!

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