12.25.2010

Christmas 2010

2010 marked Derek and my first year as husband and wife! We got married 3 weeks after Christmas, so last year at this time I was anxiously finishing up wedding details and getting ready to move out of my parents house. This year has definitely been different! I had my first Christmas away from my parents and brothers and celebrated with Derek's side of the family. He has had quite a few holidays with my side, given that we met at school and lived in the Santa Cruz area for almost 4 years, and my parents lived about 45 minutes away from us. We had a great day...woke up early to open stockings and presents, and a little later went to see his dad, step mom, and other sister and brother. Later on we came back to his parents house and had a big Christmas party with both sides of their families. I have survived the first big Ramsdell/Brown Christmas gathering :) AND! April and Tommy, who live in Boston (which is just about an hour away from us) came up for the party. April and I went to school together, and lived on the same hall. We have been good friends for a few years and somehow both ended up on the East Coast :) It was so good to see her! It's amazing how welcoming a friendly, familiar face can be after spending a few weeks with people you are still getting to know.

So far, living in New England has been great as well as challenging. I finished my semester the week after we arrived (I got an A in Econ!!) which was a great relief. We've been unpacking boxes we need and storing those we don't need now, and have been searching for jobs. We have both had a few prospects come up but no job offers yet. It's frustrating, but we are trusting that God is bringing about the right jobs with the right pay for us soon. His parents have been very gracious to us and are helping us look for work and being patient that we haven't found anything yet. I am not sure I've ever had so much free time on my hands...I don't have work and school doesn't start again until January 3. I've been enjoying some relaxing and lazy days :)

Like I expected, I have been freezing since the day we arrived. Apparently, its not cold yet! But tomorrow (or I guess today technically) we are supposed to get a blizzard. A blizzard? That's always been a dessert at Dairy Queen for me. We'll see how this goes.

I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas, celebrating Christ's birth! I know that this year in particular I have felt incredibly blessed.

The Johnson's first Christmas
Normally I'm not too sentimental, but I did get us a "our first Christmas" ornament :)
She was my present last year...she is so darn cute!

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