Mugs on Socks
January 27, 2025
Guatemalan Fashionista
January 8, 2025
Got a sweet text from Maya this evening. Now that the holidays are over and she and Peter are together again in Ann Arbor, she is opening the Christmas presents we sent home with Peter (at Thanksgiving!). She explained her plan to open one present each day (to savor each one?). There are four from us.
Seems as good a plan as any…
Tonight she opened the dress I bought for her last February when I was traveling in Guatemala (nearly a year ago!). About the dress, she said, “I know you said you were nervous about it, but I really love it. Fits well and I’m excited to wear it in the warm weather.”
It’ll be awhile. The high temp in Ann Arbor today is 28 degrees (low 9 degrees!) Snowing on Friday.
She wears it well!!
The Holidays in a Few Pics
January 2, 2025
Well… as I begin blogging 2025, I have to fess up that I missed a LOT of 2024. It was my intention to backfill all of my missed blogs. I just hated that I missed so many days and fully intended to right that wrong. But as the year wore on and the missed days piled up, I realized backfilling was an increasingly daunting task and was probably never going to happen.
So, I am accepting that 2024 will remain an under-documented year and, in the interest of looking forward and not behind, I am NOT going to spend a single second stressing about that.
For the record, I do plan to do a Guatemala travel blog thing and an Italy-Dolomites-Germany travel blog thing, because I do want a record, and I especially want to enjoy those memories. I may also, from time to time, reach back into 2024 and write about some of the notable goings on, like some of the political stuff, and/or some family milestones…
With that in mind, how about a few photos from the holidays.. an easy place to start!
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On the Tuesday before Thanksgiving, folks started to arrive in Davis.. Chris and Pam, Matt, Betsy (for just an overnight on her way to Karen’s), Peter and Maya (who will arrive later this night)…

A lot of catch-up conversation ensued…


On Wednesday, we celebrated Chris’s 65th birthday..

Pam made wonderful lasagna, and I made a spice cake that was amazing..



Thanksgiving day, Peter and Maya were assigned corn bread stuffing — Kamala Harris’s recipe (remember her?). It was beautifully made, but we all agreed we prefer traditional bread stuffing. (Other assignments: turkey and gravy: Jim; mashed potatoes: Matt; sweet potatoes: Pam; green beans, cranberry sauce, pecan pie, Harvard beets: Kari; other pies: Janet.)

Pam also took charge of appetizers again…

We played a bunch of poker while consuming those appetizers..

Here’re a couple of our TG day gang…


We managed some Zoom connections with family far away…one call with Jay and Saythong in Thailand, another call with Aunt Joy in Pleasanton and Heidi in the desert…


Day after hanging out…

Peter’s guitar playing has gotten really really good. Such a joy to hear him play and sing. Maya and Peter do a lot of singing & playing together.

Chris and Pam took off Saturday morning, and the rest of us headed first to Putah Creek Cafe in Winters for breakfast with the John Frames…

Then wended our way over the mountain to Napa/Sonoma for some wine tasting at BR Cohn, and dinner at Mustards Grill.


It was really pretty in Napa in the final days of fall…



And some holiday seasonal flora, Davis style (our front porch Japanese Maple and the colors at Putah Creek)


A couple shots around the house getting ready for Christmas…


A new thing I baked this year… a goat cheese/pesto/parmesan puff pastry Christmas tree, this was for a Christmas gathering with our hiking buds — Ricker, Susan, Heidi (Jimmy J got Covid)







Annual favorite holiday concert — Home for the Holidays…front row, always!


A fantastic holiday neighborhood open house at the Slabach’s. Holy cow they can entertain… this was one of numerous tables loaded with stuff Lisa had made. Ted made a fabulous eggnog martini.

Baking tasks… this year cheese crackers, butterballs and a new almond/walnut brittle with chocolate.. fantastic all.


Christmas Eve was so mellow.. the three of us and Janet for a cranberry pork tenderloin, roasted sweet potatoes and salad.. and plenty of tasty Christmas gifts for dessert.

Added some new ornaments to the tree this year.. photos on acrylic.. fun!


This was a Christmas day surprise… and this is us hearing the news.. that Chris and Pam got engaged!

And those were some of the highlights from Thanksgiving and Christmas in 2024.

