We kicked off our Christmas celebrations with Uncle Kit and Aunt Heidy in San Francisco a few days early this year. One of Will's gifts from Uncle Kit was a tennis ball. Besides making Dad happy (after all, there's no such thing as starting too early when it comes to tennis!), Uncle Kit mentioned that this was one of his first gifts to Elizabeth when she was a wee one. The ball has been a hit, proving once again that things used in daily life - and in our house, a tennis ball may as well be considered an item "used in daily life" - are the best toys. Other current favorites include Tupperware, Great-Grandmother Wagner's stainless steel bowl set, mixing spoons and the associated banging and emptying and filling opportunities that go along with them.We flew to Washington, DC for Christmas the day after two feet of snow fell on our nation's capital. Lucky for us, this meant that our flight actually arrived early, since flights were no longer affected; however, our luggage took two hours to make it from the plane to the conveyor belt as the luggage handlers maneuvered their way through mountains of lost luggage from the day before and the snow outside!

Undaunted, we took the opportunity to document the Mobile Lounge. Those of you familiar with Dulles airport will certainly have traveled in one of these Star Wars-esque buggies that shuttle you with relative ease a few hundred feet between your gate and baggage claim. However, they will soon be a thing of the past with the launch of a sleek and modern "AeroTrain." Since it will be next to impossible to explain to Will what a Mobile Lounge was, we've included a few shots here. (We never have understood the difference between the ones with flat tops vs. the ones with "chimneys" on top!)


In addition to family (more on that coming up), we were excited to visit our DC-area friends, many of whom hadn't met Will before. First up was a visit with Jen and Allen H., who welcomed their own Baby Will (William) earlier this year! Next was Alexis G., who, along with one of her sons, Aiden, met us for lunch downtown in Union Station. Will was excited to explore Alexis' office after lunch, where we enjoyed a spectacular view of the Capitol building. We also visited another Carolina friend, Jenny B. and her new husband, Ty, whom we were excited to meet for the first time!


Not to be outdone with all these Carolina girls, we visited Jason's UVA buddies Kevin and Jennie B. and their son, Jackson, and Chris and Keli C. and their son, Logan. Here's the "lineup" (a somewhat literal interpretation of the term):

But what would Christmas be without family? Mimi and Poppie Misner hosted us at their home, along with Aunt Karissa and Uncle Matt and Cousin Lydia, Aunt Katie and Uncle Scott and Cousin Alex as well as Grammy Donna and Granddad Sam, who drove up from Florida! Plus, we even enjoyed a day with Great-Aunt Carol and Great-Uncle Max and Cousins Doug and Viola and their three children, Lukas, Jennifer and Catherine. It was a full house!
Funny how some things never change. Will, in 2009 and Elizabeth, in 1977:

Santa Claus stopped by Beton Court! Cousin Alex carefully checked out Santa's beard, while Poppie helped distribute the presents.




Cousin Lydia definitely had the Christmas spirit, while the boys played together with their toys.


Will enjoyed some playtime with Grammy Donna and Granddad Sam. He was especially pleased to show off his stack-and-demolish skills.


How big is Will? SO big!


The sun came out on one of the last days of our visit, and we enjoyed a snowy stroll around the neighborhood. Will's bear-style snowsuit from Aunt Linnie sure came in handy! Merry Christmas!


























