Tuesday, December 14, 2010

CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR IN NYC

 On the Metro North Railway ....our last trip to NYC....I was a happy camper b/c I just submitted my last assignment for graduate school!!! I was Free and ready to relax!
 We ate at this pizza joint in Brooklyn that ALWAYS has a super long line, and we were ready to wait out in the cold for it....but a miracle there was no line and we got seated right away.
 View from Brooklyn
 CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR AT RADIO CITY!  This was a great way to celebrate graduation and our grand finale to our trip to Connecticut!


 I loved how they did a beautiful reenactment of the Nativity...I was proud of Radio City to get to the real meaning of Christmas!





Red Velvet Rockette Cupcake from Magnolia's Bakery!!!! So Good!!
 Good Ole H&M...new addiction!!!






SALLY'S PIZZA WITH THE EDMONDS

 We had Jeremy, Jenn, and Little Addie over after Church to play games and eat lunch....also because they wanted to share a New Haven treasure with us...Sally's Apizza!!! I guess they work on their sauce all day and don't open until 5pm each day...craziness!!!  We got there really early that was the big touch men could stand in the cold to wait in line that way we could get in first...if you don't make the first cut to get into Sally's you can plan on waiting about and hour OUTSIDE...and people do it for this pizza!!!!
 Cute Family...such a blessing to us while we were in New Haven.  Jeremy was our teacher for the Dave Ramsey class that we took at Frontline Church.
THE PIZZA WAS AMAZING!!!  I THINK IT MIGHT BE MY FAVORITE! And let us tell you we have ate more pizza up here in this area than anywhere else in our lives...Pizza is everywhere here...that and Dunkin' Donuts!! Thanks Jeremy and Jenn for letting us in on this New Haven Legacy!!!

MERRY CHRISTMAS FREEDOM TRAIL & CALEB STICA!!

 Caleb was a great tour guide on our way into Boston! He took us through a beautiful graveyard with a pretty view of the skyline that is right next to his apartment.  He then navigated us to Boston using public transportation...very gracefully I might add :-)
 Seth and Caleb posing as Harvard students....not really but that is what it looks like. I asked Seth as we were walking through the campus..."What do you think the average IQ is here?? If they could only just share some of those IQ points...they don't need them all they are plenty smart!"
 It is destiny I was supposed to go to Harvard...right?!?! :-)
 This is where Franklin's parents are buried.  Caleb said that this graveyard looked like your classic Halloween spooky graveyard due to the fallen over gravestones and crooked markers.
 This was one of the first pupits I think....something like that.
 People would have to rent these church cubicles each year, they were made for different size families and they had high walls to keep the cold out. Some families would bring heaters to keep feet warm and their pets to church.
 FREEDOM TRAIL!! This is where the Boston Massacre began...and the Declaration of Independence was read from the balcony of the State House.
 BEAUTIFUL HUGE Christmas tree...what a treat!
 Boston Skyline
 Paul Revere's House...this part of the Freedom Trail was so quaint. It reminded us of Old Quebec.

 I was craving my STARBUCKS EGGNOG LATTE all day and finally I got one and it was perfect.  Caleb and I sat and drank our coffee ( he gave in an got a peppermint latte even though he isn't a big fan of coffee....however he was pleasantly surprised about the Christmas wonderfulness that holiday flavor of coffee gave his taste buds). We talked about Christmas traditions and what we usually do for Christmas and what people in Africa do...he just got back from a two year Peace Corp assignment in Africa teaching science.  So of course I was peppering him with tons and tons of questions!!!!
I wore the WRONG WRONG WRONG pants that day, because it RAINED RAINED RAINED all day and the wide leg jeans dragged (due to my short Robinson legs) and yes by the end of the day I was soggy from the KNEES down....I was ready for dry socks and pants!!!

I AM NOW A GRADUATE OF MIZZOU WITH MY MASTERS IN TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION !!! WOOT WOOT!

I AM DONE!! It was been a fun year full of adventure, but also full of school work! The Lord couldn't have planned things out better for Seth and I...I give all the glory to him for this Master's Degree.  I have learned so much and I am ready to get into the classroom to put these new ideas and skills to work!  Seth made a funny comment he said, "So I guess you are now officially more educated than me" and I was like " I guess I am...." and don't you know what I pull that one liner out now whenever silly things come up like what movie is better or if it is colder in the house or outside ( we don't run our heat to save money...we just wear lots of clothes...haha) and I now I get to say well " I guess since I am 'more educated' I have to be right..." But, Seth has been so amazing through this school year....and I just want to say thank you Baby for putting me through and letting me get my education!!!  Go MIZZOU!!!!

Sunday, December 5, 2010

THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS...WE ARE GETTING SENTIMENTAL AND MISSING MISSOURI!!

Seth and I were talking about how all these Christmas songs talking about being at home are really hitting home with us...."I'll Be Home for Christmas..." and "There is No Place like Home for the Holidays..." We miss our family can't wait to be home!! Love you all more! 






Oh, there's no place like 
home for the holidays 
'Cause no matter how far away you roam 
When you pine for the sunshine 
Of a friendly face 
For the holidays, you can't beat 
Home, sweet home 

I met a man who lives in Tennessee 
And he was headin' for Pennsylvania 
And some home made pumpkin pie 
From Pennsylvania folks a travelin' down 
To Dixie's sunny shore 
From Atlantic to Pacific, gee 
The traffic is terrific 

Oh there's no place like home 
For the holidays, 'cause no matter 
How far away you roam 
If you want to be happy in a million ways 
For the holidays, you can't beat 
Home, sweet home 

I met a man who lives in Tennessee 
And he was headin' for Pennsylvania 
And some home made pumpkin pie 
From Pennsylvania folks a travelin' down 
To Dixie's sunny shore 
From Atlantic to Pacific, gee 
The traffic is terrific 

Oh there's no place like home 
For the holidays, 'cause no matter 
How far away you roam 
If you want to be happy in a million ways 
For the holidays, you can't beat 
Home, sweet home 
For the holidays, you can't beat 
Home, sweet home