
We have tried every possible configuration of our living room in an effort to display a traditional Christmas tree. Alas we have surrendered to decorating our mantel with boughs of evergreen and pine cones and bulb ornaments, which, to our surprise, has successfully filled our cozy cottage with Christmas cheer. Alex created his first ever impressive Christmas wreath, hung with love on our front door.

As our Vagher traditions meet Quinn traditions meet English traditions we are planning a divine Christmas feast of turkey, stuffing and roast potatoes. We will entertain the Vagher family custom of opening just one present on Christmas Eve,
whilst enjoying hors d'oeuvres of shrimp and cocktail sauce. We will adhere to the Quinn family tradition of unraveling the bulk of red and green ribbon on Christmas Day. Though not before we have unstuffed our stockings and delighted in some fresh squeezed orange juice, croissants with jam and cappuccinos or maybe bloody ceasars. Needless to say, we will not go hungry on our first Christmas as the Dr. and Mrs. Though we will be hungry to talk to our loved ones and share in the joy of the holiday season. "Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night."
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Well, this year we had eggs benny.
Snap.
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