
They're here and ready to be blogged! Pictures from Christmas!
Jason and I had a quiet Christmas in Laramie. (Kinda romantic just the two of us.) The roads were slick with blowing snow and no unneccessary travel warnings. Christmas with the family was postponed and we are waiting for a sunny day to open gifts with everyone.We did open the gifts we got for each other. My big gift from Jason was a wine bar.

We also got a great set of pots and pans from my parents. A well received and practical gift that we will enjoy using every day. Hurray! No more flaky pots and warped pans!
We got so many wonderful gifts and thoughtful cards from family and friends. It is just to much to list!
And... we painted our bedroom. I guess you could call that a gift! We were in the mood and it was nice to have each others help. Here are some pictures. The room isn't decorated per say, its like a blank slate waiting for pictures. Jason says all the green reminds him of the Emerald City!
Our bedroom.
The end of the hallway (entering the bedroom).
I guess you can't tell very well in the photos but the walls that look white are actually a light, pale green.Christmas day we spent painting and playing with our new toys. I got Jason a gun for Christmas, he was VERY surprised. (Correction: A gun IS NOT a toy!)
In spite of the blowing snow, we just had to drive outside of town to try it out! Regardless of the cold weather, we had a really good time and I actually managed to hit the target a few times (and get some pictures). Jason says he is signing me up for his Hunter Safetly class this spring. He also left the instruction manual for the gun on my desk. I think he is hinting at something!


We hope everyone had a very happy holiday season. We missed seeing friends and family but you were in our thoughts and prayers.
The Treysons
Jason took this one.



Jason in front of our house with lights on.
Trey dressing Tillie so she can go outside and play.







strings of lights adorn the garage and porch and we're both ready for ol' Saint Nick to show up. 


Preservation is always ongoing. Professional historians and artists train the local Tohono O'ooham Indians so they can be involved in the process.
Jason ordered some fry bread for us to try at a small lunch "shack" right outside San Xavier. Mine was covered with honey and cinnamon and his had a variety of melted cheese. Very tasty.






Trey below, taking the picture, above.
Jason, the camera man! 
One of my dear friends, a sister really, wrote me and asked “Please email me some of your beautiful pictures of snowy scenes to get me into the Christmas spirit!!! Thanks!!!!”. They’re not all from this year, but I hope they do the job. For you Jessica…






