A few weeks ago I posted a SNAP collection of photos taken from my windows. Here's this week's version with a decidedly different view.
The top two photos were taken out windows in the front of our house---basically looking north. The bottom two are looking out the back. I love that the reflection from our Christmas tree in the living room shows up in the photo on the bottom left. A few years ago, Tracy started putting a little lighted tree on our patio table. We can see it from our kitchen and dining room and I've always enjoyed it. Everything, as you can see, is covered with snow. The trees outside my studio are no longer covered with snow, but it will be awhile before the snow in the front yard disappears. Nonetheless, the weather forecast is for warmer temperatures and rain on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Since we have travel plans in the near future, I'll be glad for better weather but sorry to see rain, instead of snow, on Christmas. Guess it's a good trade-off.
Sarah is expecting a baby any day now. Her original due date was January 11, but after last week's exam, the doctor unofficially moved her due date to Christmas Day. She's ready now, but I'm hoping that the baby does not come on Christmas Day. Everyone, as one of my friends noted, needs their own birthday. Typically, we'd leave here the day after Christmas to celebrate Christmas with Sarah and her family in Chicago, but this year we're waiting for the baby, and planning to spend some extra time helping out. It won't be before Christmas, as Christmas for Tracy's family, is always held here. There will be 17 of us this year, although Mason and Molly won't arrive from Oregon until after dinner. Aside from two more batches of cookies, and some wrapping, I'm as ready as I can be. If you celebrate Christmas, I hope your preparations are going well.