Shore Leave concert and Boston’s First Night prep on our way to see Sherlock Holmes (loved it!).
We have had a very Merry Christmas and hope you have too! Spending this Christmas just the two of us was both a bit lonely without our families and also exciting for us.
This morning we woke up early in order to open a couple gifts before services so we could wear new Christmas clothes to church, and then we headed over to Trinity Church. It was a beautiful service with a great sermon. We really enjoy it there.
After church we hightailed it home to continue our tradition-making. We popped a French Bread Casserole in the oven that Jeannette had prepped last night and then exchanged gifts over Skype with the Allen side of the Fiallen family. We had such a great time getting to see Jan, Dave, Becky, Grandpa, Uncle Bob, GrandDad and Grandma! Skyping really helped us to be able to feel like we had a little piece of our back home family out here.
We want to mention that we got the French Bread Casserole recipe from a roommate of Jeannette’s from college from Junior year. And it was so so SO good – the calories can attest to that! It is going on our Christmas morning traditions for sure. If you are so inclined, looking for a goody to bake for a special morning breakfast treat you should check out the recipe here on her blog: eat at allie’s.
In the afternoon we watched the Celtics WIN (86-77) in Orlando, even without Pierce. It was so much better than last year’s abomination Christmas Day game against the Lakers.
AND we got a Wii and games for Christmas (Thanks Moms and Dads!!!!) so we’ve been playing that all night! We love Super Mario Bros. Wii and are already getting into Madden 10.
For dinner, we cooked the traditional Fiallen Green Bean Casserole, with a great Mustard-Maple Pork Loin (using thyme from our still-growing-like-crazy herb garden). It was really good Christmas dinner!
All in all, a great Christmas! We made some great memories and will treasure our first solo, married couple Christmas as a special one.
We hope your Christmas was as blessed as ours!
I’m going to sign off with the Blessing from church today:
May you be filled with the wonder of Mary, the obedience of Joseph, the joy of the angels, the eagerness of the shepherds, the determination of the magi, and the peace of the Christ child. And the blessing of the holy and undivided Trinity be upon you this day and remain with you forever. Amen.UPDATE Here is a picture of the Skyping session from the West coast perspective!
This was our first Christmas holiday not spent with our families. We’ve missed our families dearly and been conscious of not having them nearby. As a part of keeping our spirits up, we have been really deliberate with thinking about our first Christmas doing our own married couple thing, getting to start our own traditions. So while we are missing all our family and friends back in the Midwest and Northwest and San Francisco, we are enjoying our first solo married couple Christmas too.
We began our tradition-making with Josh wrapping his last minute gifts that arrived today while we drank Starry Nights and watched White Christmas. We also opened presents with our Fiala half of the Fiallen family over Skype! George, Judi, Shannon and Thadd are in California for Christmas. It was great to be able to see their faces and exchange gifts with them “in person” even though we couldn’t be there with them.
More pictures of our Tree and our Skyping follow the jump!