To celebrate my re-entry into cyberspace, I have finally uploaded Christmas photos. Below are some highlights, if you want to see more, you can see the entire 141-photo set on Flickr, or you can see the sweetened, condensed version on Facebook. You can download hi-res copies of any of the photos you want from the Flickr album. You can also order prints, but I have never tried ordering through there, so I can't vouch for the quality. My favorite one to order prints through is Ritzpix.com, so you can upload them there or just take them to your local photo developer.
Anyway, it was a great, GREAT Christmas; probably my favorite one ever. Take a look:
Granddad and Regin checking out the tree together.


This year I cut everyone's names out of gold wrapping paper instead of using traditional labels.

Regin, sooooooo bored.


Good times with Mamma and JoAnn

The Euler Family looking fab.

Our little family. (We were fake laughing to try to get a cranky Regin to smile.)

It sorta worked.

My beautiful parents in what is possibly their best picture since their wedding picture.

Us, looking all blurry while we wait to eat.
(Photos of all the foods in the Facebook and Flickr albums above.)

After we eat dinner on Christmas Eve, we hold hands and "dance" around the Christmas tree while singing Christmas songs. We now sing in English, Faroese, AND Spanish! (Next year I'm totally going to make us all learn a real Spanish Christmas song, because we can't keep doing "Feliz Navidad" every year!)

Regin wasn't terribly keen on walking around the tree with us, so George held him.

Gifts were great, and sometimes funny!

What are you trying to tell us? (Check out the TP labels!)

Childhood wonderment.

Raiding Granddad's liquor cabinet!

Yep! That's my boy holding a bottle of rum!


This year I cut everyone's names out of gold wrapping paper instead of using traditional labels.

Regin, sooooooo bored.


Good times with Mamma and JoAnn

The Euler Family looking fab.

Our little family. (We were fake laughing to try to get a cranky Regin to smile.)

It sorta worked.

My beautiful parents in what is possibly their best picture since their wedding picture.

Us, looking all blurry while we wait to eat.
(Photos of all the foods in the Facebook and Flickr albums above.)

After we eat dinner on Christmas Eve, we hold hands and "dance" around the Christmas tree while singing Christmas songs. We now sing in English, Faroese, AND Spanish! (Next year I'm totally going to make us all learn a real Spanish Christmas song, because we can't keep doing "Feliz Navidad" every year!)

Regin wasn't terribly keen on walking around the tree with us, so George held him.

Gifts were great, and sometimes funny!

What are you trying to tell us? (Check out the TP labels!)

Childhood wonderment.

Raiding Granddad's liquor cabinet!

Yep! That's my boy holding a bottle of rum!

No comments:
Post a Comment