December was a pretty busy month for Kath & I. In addition to our regular monthly meetings (Scouts for me, sorority for Kath), we hosted a family Christmas party and took a week-long vacation to Florida. Of course, before we could do any of this, we had to decorate the house for the holidays. We bought a Christmas tree from a local Boy Scout troop and the necessary accoutrement (stand, lights, skirt) elsewhere. Once the ornaments were dug out, we got the thing up and decorated pretty quickly. Mama lent us a tree topper and we were good to go. Here's an iPhone shot of it with most of the ornaments on board. (We added more as we received them as gifts.)
About 48 hours after the holiday party ended, we left Pennsylvania for warmer weather. Departed at 11:30pm on the 22nd and arrived at Kathy's folks place in Venice, FL around 6:30pm on the 23rd. It was a long drive but an extended stay in warm weather quickly made up for it. We enjoyed a week of warmth, sun, fresh orange juice, good food, and general relaxation thanks to the generosity of Kathy's Mom & Dad. I should mention that during the week, I especially enjoyed taking lots of photos with my Pentax (using my new tripod and remote), mornings with Kathy's Dad (a.k.a. "Mon Capitan", a.k.a. "Fidel") at the Flying Field (On the left is a shot of one of his planes flying by), smoking a Padron Anniversary 1964 Pyramid on a warm evening, and our visit to Cigar City Brewing Company in Tampa (shot on the right of their brewhouse and a few fermenters). We left for home at 10pm on the 30th and parked the car in our driveway (now empty of snow) at 4:30pm on the 31st. With a quick visit to my parents later that evening to pickup Sandy, we were all home by 11pm and needless to say, thoroughly exhausted. So much so that we were asleep before the ball dropped and missed the beginning of 2010. Hopefully it won't hold a grudge.
With a cup of coffee in my hand and a warm blanket (and dog) on my lap, I checked the temperature online today. The high will be 42 degrees but feel like 35. Suddenly the long drive to Florida looks much shorter. In my mind, I'm already planning our next visit.
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