We spent about 8 days back home in ABQ, and it was lovely! Of course, it was also bittersweet since it was our first Christmas not seeing the Cook side of the family. We know they had a great time in Missouri, and we're looking forward to being there again in 2018.
As always, we enjoyed all the delicious food--New Mexican, breakfast burritos, and home cooked meals and treats:
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| At The Shed in Santa Fe--not really traditional New Mexican, but good. |
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| Mom's famous lasagna on Christmas Eve. |
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| Christmas Day breakfast: egg casserole and all kinds of treats. |
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| Christmas dinner, when I ate way too much smoked turkey! :-) |
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| Pie! |
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| Weck's! We sure missed being there with Mark's family! |
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| Our last meal out at Garduños--so delicious! And they made this meal for me even though it's not on the menu anymore. |
We also had a few big adventures. One day, we took the Rail Runner train to Santa Fe and spent the day exploring. I hadn't been up there in several years, and Mark had never taken the train. My Mom was happy to coordinate the outing, and we enjoyed Dad, Grandma, and Julie's company, too. It was pretty chilly in the morning, but with all the sunshine (and compared to what we're used to now in NW Ohio), it was a beautiful day. We stopped in to see a couple of the historic churches and did a lot of window shopping. After walking around all day, we were worn out, but we'd all had fun.
We also got to check out Dad's cars. We drove to church in Verdella Jean, the model A he's had for several years now (a 1929 four door). Dad also drove us around in that car to look at lights on Christmas Eve.
We also each got to drive his newer project car, the rat rod Roxie (a 1928 two door Model A, chopped and channeled, with a 1953 Mercury Flathead V8 engine). Fun, though I prefer being a passenger, myself. If our nephew is reading, Dad says you're welcome to come visit and drive her sometime, too! ;-)
Another day, Mom and Dad took Mark and me to the Tent Rocks National Monument. They'd hiked there for the first time back in October, and since we were having such fantastic weather (highs near 60!), the four of us decided to go. We actually had to wait a while to get in because there's a limited capacity, but it was a very cool hike, with spectacular views from the top.
We also enjoyed staying with Grandma, spending time with Julie and Ben, and seeing Grandpa Mike. Here are a few other random pictures:
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| The great views from Grandma's to the west. |
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| Grandma's tree |
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| one of Mom's trees |
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| the Sandia mountains Everywhere you look in ABQ, there's a beautiful view. |
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| modelling the scarves Julie knit for us this year |
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