Monday, December 27, 2010

The hall were decked...



...the tree lighted and the table set in anticipation of Christmas dinner with six dear friends! This year's centerpiece was just a bit different than normal - a great way to show off a cut glass Christmas candy dish received as a gift years ago.

This gathering of very special people in our lives is a Christmas tradition we look forward to and cherish. Once everyone arrived, we chatted over hors d'ouerves, then moved on to ham, with a potato casserole, brussels sprouts with apple, and cranberry salad, before we finished off the feast with a Raspberry-White Chocolate Cheesecake brought by two of our friends! The food was wonderful (if we do say so ourselves) and the fellowship even better - a room filled with love and laughter, with Christmas music playing throughout the day.

Saturday was just the second of three nights of holiday gatherings. On Sunday night we joined three more friends for a lovely meal in the home of cherished friend, Bill Gobie. What a wonderful weekend of time spent with loving family and friends!

Christmas Puppies...




Our two-legged guests are tired of camera flashes in their faces when they come to our house. But, the four legged ones never seem to mind. Sassy and Nica were both sporting festive bandanas in honor of the day, but only Nica was cooperative about a "close-up". Once again, all three girls - ours and their cousin Adorable Sweeney lined up for treats from Larry. And, Adorable was, well, just adorable, when she curled up for a nap among the presents under the tree!

Christmas Eve at the Huertas house...



We had a wonderful Christmas Eve dinner with Heather and David, Jonathan and Sophia, Joshua AND Isaac! The kids were great fun to be with - so excited about opening their gifts from us. (And don't forget - Santa was coming that night, too!) We had to laugh at how excited they got about some cute little animal finger puppets we found a few weeks ago and used as decorations on a couple of the packages. We think that Jonathan and Sophia, at least, liked them better than their real gifts! Anyway, it was a beautiful evening shared with family.

We should have some video from the night to post soon!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

"Oh the weather outside is..."



...ghastly! Days of endless rain. But, that didn't stop me from having a wonderful birthday yesterday! A wonderful warm jacket and roses from my dear husband, a beautiful holiday bouquet from my Aunt Anne, calls and cards and scads of "Happy Birthday" greetings on Facebook. What more could a girl ask for? Dinner out last night at a terrific local Italian restaurant has been put on hold for nicer weather, but pizza at home in front of a cozy fire was great, too!

Sunday, December 19, 2010

"Squirrel" is never far away...


While sitting in the living room on a rainy afternoon a couple of days ago, we noticed Squirrel trying to climb up the bird feeder pole, and sliding back down, time after time. When we got to the window with the camera, there he sat on the ground, looking like he was giving up. Within seconds of putting the camera back in it's case, sure enough, he tried again and made it! He worked SO hard for that, we just couldn't begrudge him his seed feast. We were just sorry we missed a picture of him making the climb!

Our 2010 Christmas Tree...


This year's tree, completed a little earlier than usual. Every year we say we have no more room, but we continue to add new ornaments, and somehow they always fit!

Nica and Larry...


Early in the morning is Nica's favorite time to move from the back of the couch to Larry's shoulder for a snuggle.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Belle demands some time...



Been quite a while since we've posted pictures of our biggest four-legged daughter! A couple of weeks ago Belle got her winter hair-cut, and not a minute too soon. She'd been looking like a Wooly Mammoth! It's necessary to winter clip ones that grow heavy coats as she does - with all that hair it's next to impossible to get them dry when they sweat or are bathed. Never fear - she's got a heavy blanket to keep her warm at night. From her posture in the second picture - head up, tail up, and she almost looks like she's standing on her toes(!) - we knew she was just about ready to take off around the turn-out, snorting and bucking. She does enjoy her play-time!

Adding to our Christmas collection...


...of probably way too much stuff (!) - we saw this in the garden and gift shop in San Juan Capistrano we discovered this summer. Margaret fell in love - Larry got her an early Christmas present.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

A Visit to the Discovery Science Museum...



We met Heather and her kids at the Discovery Science Museum in Santa Ana this morning - a tremendous interactive center for kids. The museum has a number of permanent exhibits and activities - a favorite with our kids was (big surprise!) the Dinosaur area. There are also lots of table height demonstrations and experiment opportunities for the elementary school set. One play area specified that you had to be five or under to enter - Sophia and Joshua were thrilled to enjoy all its activities.
Though Heather has been there before with her older kids, this was our first visit. We're sure we'll return - perhaps to rejoin the little ones for the Sesame Street based exhibit coming in late January.

Gingerbread House Competition at Discovery Science Center



Three rooms at the Discovery Museum were being used to exhibit a Gingerbread House Competition. We got photos of just a few of the structures being judged - some of which were amazingly intricate and beautiful!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Isaac is "1" now...



We had a great evening with Heather, David, the kids and David's mom, Jenny, last night - celebrating Isaac's first birthday with "burgers and fries" at Ruby's Diner, before going to see the older kid's in their school Christmas pageant. Our "baby" Isaac is growing up to be a handsome little boy!

Jonathan and Sophia's School Christmas Pageant...



Sophia dressed as a lamb for the Nativity Scene in the School Christmas Pageant. Our kids are somewhere in the crowd...

Pageant Video...



Jonathan singing and playing hand bells with the first-graders. Don't blink or you'll miss Sophia (first lamb on the left) with the kindergarten group. The stage lighting was definitely not very video or photo friendly!

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Lighting the night for Christmas, Southern California style...


The holiday lights of Newport Back Bay.

Holiday fun at Newport Dunes...



We discovered that the Lighting of the Bay at Newport Dunes is a great activity for the whole family, and it appeared that there were many there who make it an annual part of their holiday celebrations. (We plan to!) There were hot dogs, chili and chowder, and hot beverages for sale to help take the chill out of the night. The two youth song and dance groups who performed where cute and quite polished. Santa was available to hear the younger crowd's list, and older kids were swarming to a truck containing video games. And, of course, the Back Bay really was spectacular when it was lighted!


We'd passed on the soup and dogs at the Dunes, opting to finish a great early evening out with pasta at a new Italian restaurant in the neighborhood. Then, it was lovely to come home to a cozy fire in the fireplace and the glow of a few of our own holiday lights.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

More amazing Southern California late fall sunsets...



A few more from our friend Mary's amazing sunset photo file!

A wonderful way to start the season...



Last night we attended a fund-raising event for Share Our Selves, a local volunteer organization that provides food and multiple other services to deserving families in our town of Costa Mesa and adjoining Santa Ana. This was the Fifth Annual Festival of the Trees put on by SOS, held in the spacious lobby of the Costa Mesa Hilton. Local businesses and design firms donate incredibly beautifully decorated holiday trees to be auctioned silently to benefit SOS. (We got pictures of just a few!) Activities for the children who attended included crafts with gingerbread, face-painting, and a strolling magician. All who attended were entertained by a local hand-bell choir who filled the lobby with the sounds of holiday carols.
Sadly, the opening bids on the trees were higher than our pockets are deep. But it was our first attendance at an SOS event, and we enjoyed the spirit and camaraderie of the folks we met there, and look forward to volunteering with this group in the New Year.

Christmas and Calla Lilies...


Months of strange weather have brought some interesting blooms to our "winter" gardens... Looking through the berry wreath on our kitchen window - two beautiful, big calla flowers.