According to the common definition of the word "home" we were not "home" for the holidays per se. (Seeing how someone else is living in our California home at the moment, that might be a tad challenging.) But if home is where your heart is, then we were definitely "home" for the holidays. Our family ventured across the ocean for our very first family journey back to the States since we moved to England 18 months ago to spend Christmas with my brother and his family in Indiana. We got some strange reactions from people in London when we told them our holiday destination. New York, California, or even Chicago, apparently all acceptable holiday-making locations, but Indiana? Most commonly people would reply with a quizzical "why?"
This is why.
My parents joined us from California to make this an official Monroe family Christmas, the first in many, many years.
Relaxing on Christmas Eve, with the 6th official Monroe cousin :)
Unto us a Child is born
All the stockings were hung by the chimney with care
Christmas Eve goodies from the Monroe sweet shop!
Oldest cousins getting ready for the Christmas Eve feast
Fold your arms!
Ahhh, sibling love on Christmas Eve
Passed out, are we still on London time?
"Hey, I think the presents are stashed in here."
Happily donning their new Christmas PJ's
Building a cousin pyramid
Hold it!
And down they come
Presenting the Monroe-Ashton actors guild in The First Christmas
Tanner, in dual roles, plays a convincing inn-keeper
Madeleine Mary and Trevor Joseph crestfallen after being shafted at the inn
Joseph nervously anticipates childbirth
Baby Jesus arrives. Mary, why are you still pregnant?
The shepherd boy receiving good news of great joy
The three wise men bearing gifts for the newborn baby Jesus
The ensemble
Christmas morning!
I seriously don't know what this is, but . . .
it looks pretty cool!
Excited to be opening Trevor's gift
Dude I got an iPod!
No seriously, I got an IPOD!
What a wonderful Christmas! Although dealing with jet-lag wasn't exactly fun (actually still dealing with it; you don't want to know what time it is right now), nor was the 13-hour outward layover and the 7-hour return layover, but it was all worth it. It was not only a wonderful time of family fun, but also so thoroughly enjoyable to be back in the States, where the cheap dollar rules, Target stores abound, customer service remains and everything just feels like a nice comfortable pair of old shoes. More of our stateside excursion to Indiana to come . . .
Sunday, January 3, 2010
"Home" for the Holidays
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2 comments:
It all looks like a wonderful holiday beautifully captured by you!
so glad you're back Shannon! :) Wish you had been able to come here!
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