Thursday, December 30, 2010

More Portugal

Vilamoura marina- Tim and I walked along the beach and around the marina. We stopped for lunch at a restaurant on the water where I had a yummy beef and Guinness pie served by a lovely British ex-pat. Many Brits retire to Portugal . There were hardly any tourists because this was the week before Christmas.
Me on the beach in Vilamoura- great waves and a handful of surfers.

Tim had taught Michael a code just before we left for Portugal. Michael became obsessed and kept a trip journal written solely in code.

Kyle continued to whip out his iphone every time I asked him to pause for a photo.

Katy enjoying Lisbon harbor. To the left is a tall statue of Jesus similar to the one in Rio and to the right is a bridge that looks like the Golden Gate.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Portugal

As soon as school was out on Friday, we dashed for the airport and flew to Lisbon, Portugal. We spent one day exploring Lisbon before driving south to Vilamoura on the Algarve coast. We stayed there for six days before returning to Lisbon to fly home on Christmas Day. The weather was in the low 60's with not a snow flake in sight. After sleeping 10 hours every night, we drove to different beaches and cliffs along the coast, ate out, swam at the indoor pool (too cold to swim outside), and saw Harry Potter 7 again.
Michael atop an ornate, free-standing elevator designed by a student of Eiffel. Great views of Lisbon.
Another shot from the viewing deck at the top of the elevator. Kyle decided to take pictures of me everytime I took pictures of him. Katy does not like high places! St. George Castle can be seen on the hill behind them.

On the grounds of Lisbon's St. George Castle.
Katy, Tim, and Michael at the beach in Vilamoura (Algarve coast in the south of Portugal). We stayed in a near-by resort and most days Tim and Michael came to the beach to check the tides, collect shells and broken pottery (Michael thinks he found ancient Roman pottery), and play in the waves.
Standing on the most western point of Portugal. This was the "end of the world" for Europeans until the beginning of naval exploration around Africa and to the Indies.
Some last-minute Christmas shopping at the mall in Faro.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Christmas 2010

Back at our favorite nursery to choose this year's tree. While we are on vacation the week prior to Christmas, we'll hide the tree (keeping it safe from a curious cat) in the computer room and have the cat sitter keep it watered. Then when we return on the 25th, we'll move it to the living room for decorating.
This is the last EVER of the annaul hideous pile of boxes to be mailed to the US! No more Christmases overseas with mail delays, late packages, miles of bubble wrap, and those blasted customs labels.
Katy and Michael during the intermission of the school Christmas concert. Katy plays flute in the high school band and Michael sings in the middle school honor choir.

When we returned from Portugal, this was what remained of our Christmas tree. Evidently the cat sitter had been pouring the water into the part of the base that is open to the floor. The result is a dead tree, swollen parquet tiles, and a trail of needles out the front door after Tim dragged out the "corpse."

Saturday, December 11, 2010

2010 Christmas Card

Simply Memories Christmas 5x7 folded card
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This is NOT shameless self-promotion! But I get a $25 coupon at Shutterfly if I post the card link here. Those of you who normally receive a Christmas card from us will receive this card in the mail in about a week so you can ignore this or, you can take a sneak peek.