Christmas Visitors

I know, you’re all like, “Christmas?!? Wasn’t that last year sometime?” It seems like a long time ago. But here’s the thing – John and I went to Texas the day after Christmas and we’re still there! Or at least I am. He flew to DC for a business trip. And I’m working with my coaching clients like normal, so it’s a working week for us – just not in New Mexico.

Anyway, I’m a bit behind with the blog, yep, good thing I don’t blog for a living!

Laura and Alex came for Christmas. Here they are at the Savoy Bar & Grill.

I barely got my luminarias up in time to welcome them.

On Christmas Eve my friends came by unexpectedly with Christmas cookies and even sang a carol for us!

Notice the tag says to “Kristina & Vikings Fan” lol! Last time they came over John was trying to recruit their son to abandon his parent’s team and root for his!

Usually I don’t even answer the door when I’m not expecting anyone, but I decided to for some reason, and there they were! Singing! And their little boy had practiced a Christmas tongue twister to recite (adorable).

It’s so uncommon for people to just stop by anymore. My first thoughts were, “OMG, is my house clean? Am I presentable?” I was in my leggings and slippers and not even wearing a bra! (But you couldn’t actually tell what may or may not have been underneath my turtleneck and bulky sweater.) I was a bit flustered, but my second thought was, “This is so wonderful! No one does this anymore!”

I was truly very touched and amazed to have friends do something as simple as stop by. I felt so special to have someone actually show up at my house, knowing that I would be happy to see them. This is how neighbors used to be – before we all started hiding behind our computers and locked doors.

Luckily I had an excess of fudge, thanks to my sister who got kind of carried away and sent us 5 pounds of it, so I didn’t have to send my friends away empty handed 😉

That night Laura and Alex went to see the luminarias in Old Town. Here she is getting ready. Turns out they needed umbrellas! I don’t know why it only rains when Laura visits.

Also while they were visiting they went to see the River of Lights show at the biopark. That’s open the whole month of December except the 24th & 25th. If you’ve never seen the River of Lights, you have to go someday. It’s amazing. I didn’t take any pictures when John and I went this year, but here’s some from previous years. We go almost every year.