During the last weeks we:
- Had turkey (for Thanksgiving)
- Had turkey (for the day after Thanksgiving)
- Had turkey (for Saturday after Thanksgiving)
- Decided to never eat anything again
- Skipped this decision on Sunday morning (after Thanksgiving)
- Picked wedding rings, but didn't order them now
- Scheduled the wedding in Alaska to be the March 15!!!!!!
- Ordered wedding invitation cards
- Visited a lot of Christmas fairs (I love them)
- Bought a large Christmas tree
- Tried to get the tree to our house in England with a Mustang
- ....... (why can't we have a more practical car)......
- Needed to cut the top of the tree to make it fit into the living room
- Wrote Christmas cards.
- Sent Christmas boxes to Dave's family.
Seems with this short list you got a good overview about what we did the last weekends. The main time we spent discussing about wedding plans and Christmas plans. Al and Jane in Anchorage "booked" their minister for our wedding for March 15. All we need is a place now. We want it to take place at the Motherlode Lodge at Hatcher Pass (just a little bit outside of Palmer), but is seems to be difficult to organize it from England without being able to go there and having a face to face discussion. Hopefully it will work out.
For the church wedding in June we talked to my pastor here in Germany. So this seems to be booked now. I also asked my 7 years old niece to be one of the flower girls, but she answered "No, that is too silly". Well, maybe she will change her mind. If not this reminds me too much of myself, it is almost scary ;o)
Christmas was another thing we talked about a lot. My godson's birthday is on December 23rd and usually we combine the family Christmas with celebrating Nico's birthday on Christmas Day at Silke's (my sister-in-law) house. So the original plan was:
- Dave and Amber (the doggy) take the ferry on Saturday Dec. 22 nd
- We celebrate Christmas and visit Nico
- Dave will fly to England on Dec 26, since he has to work
- He takes a rental car. His car and the doggy stay at my house
- He will fly back to Germany on Dec. 30 th
- We need to go to the vet for Amber's health certificate (we need it every time she gets back to England and it must be no older than 48 hours)
- Dave and Amber take the ferry on New Years Day in the morning
Sounds complicated and expensive, right? But then Silke called me and said that their plans changed this year. They will celebrate the birthday on the 23rd and go to her sister's house on Christmas. And she asked whether I am fine with it. And yes, I am. Here comes the easier plan for our Christmas now:
- I fly to England on Dec. 24 th
- I fly home on Jan. 2 nd
Sound much less complicated, right? So we decided to go for this second variant.
I also talked to Corinne from Switzerland. She will be in Alaska in March, too and will be able to join the wedding. And the next good news is that she will come and visit us in England for three days end of December. I am very much looking forward to it!
Seems things are going well here. I wish you all a very Merry Christmas time.
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