Friday, May 2, 2025

Winter Fun in Virginia

After Christmas, Jeff had to head back to Amman, but the girls and I stayed until our break was over.  The twins were thrilled to keep their playmates.


We went back to the gardens in the daytime. It's a really pretty place. There is a large Korean population in the area, so there is a special Korean garden section, which we had a lot of fun exploring.


And, of course, ducks on the lake are always a winner.


We ate lots of good food, both made at home,


and out in restaurants.


Elena's birthday is in January, so we had an early celebration.


My present to her was a trip to a unique cat shelter, where you can hang out and play with the cats. She had a bit of a rough start, but then one of the people who works there suggested we hang out in one of the smaller rooms with a group of cats, and Elena was in heaven.



The blue was fading from her hair, so I took her for a touch up.


Viv got some red highlights in her hair, and got it dried as curly as possible. It was a really fun look.


But she does love her blow out look too, so we went back and got that done a bit later.


It was football season, so Judy sucked Vivi into her cult. 


They had a lot of fun watching the games, and I'm glad Judy finally found someone to get as excited about it as she does.

On the Turkish Airlines flight, Elena had gotten a kids back pack with a "plane kit" including headphones, a sleeping mask, and socks. Nora found it, and decided to try out everything all at once.


This led to much bewailing from Dylan, so we rustled up another pair of headphones, and Judy realized it might be time to invest in kids' headphones.


In the days leading up to New Years, Elena went around measuring everyone's heads with paper in order to make bespoke, celebratory crowns for every member of the family.


Vivi used her selfie skills to make sure we got a picture with everyone in it.


We forgot about the Christmas crackers at Christmas, so they became New Year's crackers instead. We had a lot of fun and went to bed at a reasonable hour.  We couldn't stay up too late, because the twins got up early every day and kept us on our toes. They really liked to try on Vivi's hats.


And Dylan loved the new shirts they got so much, he insisted on trying to wear one as a matching pair of pants.


Mom and Elena spent some time hiding out in the basement and managed to complete this lovely winter wonderland puzzle.


I got Elena out of the house too and went to a nearby farm to visit goats, try out an interactive "cow milker", and admire the pigs who fought over the heat lamp.




But the best part of the vacation was time with family. We really love these guys.



Nature's final gift to us, right before we left, was a dusting of snow, just enough to be pretty without delaying our flight at all.



We left on time, and stopped off again in Istanbul at our little cafe. I wasn't sure if I was fancy enough to be seen with these lovely ladies, but luckily they love me and let me tag along, even though my hair isn't dyed fancy colors.



Merry Christmas

We were heading back to Virginia for Christmas, but we decorated our house in Amman enough to convince Pixie to show up.


Vivian also had several singing performances. She did an opera piece with her voice teacher for a special Christmas concert at a local restaurant and got to wear her green velvet dress again.


At school, she and one of the other students from her rock band class performed a song both before the concert and during it, a slightly more casual vibe.



Elena had some local Christmas fun too. She and I went to the embassy Christmas celebration. They had all kinds of inflatables and games, and for some reason, a person handing out free churros. I'm not complaining or anything, and we've since learned that he shows up for all the holidays, which I accept as a new holiday tradition.


They also had a very nice "Christmas dinner" in the cafeteria, which we enjoyed.


Elena got her picture taken with Santa and a camel. The camel seemed particularly interested in her.



I had bought gingerbread house kits at Target, and Vivi invited over one of her friends to help put them together.


They had a lot of fun,


but the gummy bears and the bright red icing proved to be too much of a temptation.


Once school ended in December, we flew back to Virginia through Istanbul. We've found a cafe we like that's a bit removed from everything, and we can order some tea and sit there during layovers.


They have this fountain that Elena really likes and Vivi thinks is really weird.


I don't really care about the fountain. I'm there for the baklava. 


Turkish Airlines has good kids' meals, and Elena channeled Jeff/Wolverine with her carrot sticks.


It was a long trip, but we got to my family's house to see that my aunt had made the four of us stockings to match the ones they already had. It was really sweet, and Santa thought my mom would appreciate some Empress Sissi chocolate from Vienna, even if the box didn't quite fit in her stocking.



Vivi was very glad to be able to come this time. She enjoyed the fire,


the IHOP pancakes, 


and playing with her cousins.


Hanukkah and Christmas overlapped this year, so we were able to enjoy yummy food and light candles together.


Judy got the twins foam menorahs, but when they saw the big girls with fire, they knew something was up.


Christmas was a big success. There were lots of smiles, 


and Vivi was even moved to tears by a guidebook.


But mostly, Christmas was about lounging around, enjoying gifts, watching Christmas movies and eating yummy food.







We did get out for a couple walks though. We took the twins to visit the neighborhood's largest inflatable display.



And at night, we enjoyed walking around the local garden's light show.


It was chilly outside, but a warm, family Christmas inside.




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