P.S. Pretend that you don't notice that my husband not only painted the walls, but also a bit of the outlet itself. Sloppy work, I tell ya... ;-)
We had a lovely first married Christmas in our new home. I couldn't have asked for more. My hubby is so thoughtful, sometimes I feel undeserving. I'm quite domestically challenged. Santa (aka: my inlaws) got us a grill for xmas, so Kev and I decided to do Christmas dinner for just the two of us. It was nice to have some quiet alone time after the bustle of the holidays. Sometimes it's hard trying to merge two familes... you want to spend time with each family, which made our holidays rather stressful when we were dating. Always a rush. I think we've got things ironed out. This year was perfect. We spent Christmas Eve afternoon Kev's parents, the evening with his side of the family, Christmas brunch at my parents, and then headed home for our romantic solo dinner. Kev grilled some filets, and we had asparagus cooked with soy sauce, garlic, mushrooms and tomatoes. So delish. Oh, and mashed potatoes. And some wine from our favorite local winery. Perfection...

And another thing that I awoke to this morning...
SNOW! Our first real snow of the year. It wasn't even enough to cover the grass or stick on the roads, but SNOW! Bah. To me, the magic of snow ended when snow days were no longer a possibility. It's not completely terrible on a day when we can light a fire and snuggle on the coach watching movies, but commuting in snow is plain dreadful. Each and every winter I wonder why we don't move someplace warm, someplace where we'd never have to worry about 2.5 hour commutes in the snow, salt, snow tires, shovels, plows, black ice, and bone chilling temperatures. And each and every year, here we are again...
The one thing that I do enjoy about the snow is seeing Chloe in it. Here is the big debut of Chloe's pepto pink sweater...
JPG is my new favorite photography magazine. Very cool. I've only received my second issue, so I can't give a very thorough review just yet. But from what I've seen so far, I'd definitely recommend it. It's outside the box kind of photography. Unconventional. Inspiring. I've checked out a couple other photography mags, but many of them seem filled with advertisements more than substance. And it makes for a pretty coffee table magazine...
And w/ a little cinnamon flava...

Now we need to start adding movies to our queue. Which is where you come in... Suggestions will be greatly appreciated!! I'd love to hear movies that you've seen recently, or not so recently, that you'd recommend. Please leave a comment!
I'm taking a break from San Francisco photos. These are from a few weeks ago as we were enjoying the unseasonably warm weather on the trail by our house. Chloe digs it. Except for the one time we came upon people riding horses on the trail. That kinda freaked her out...
And an incredibly soft shot, but I can't help but adore it...






















