Because of the pandemic, December was very different from the past. The kids all decided to stay put and so we were alone. We did see Opa and Annie regularly, but that's about it. We cooked most nights and tried some blasts from the past. Vaccines were approved and started to roll out. Christmas decorations were almost the same as usual, but since nobody was coming, we decided to do what Kris has been wanting to do for years: a simple green tree with white lights, glass stars, and glass snowflakes. It was actually very pretty. The Taylor/Woodburys joined us on Christmas Eve for a turkey dinner. Christmas day was very quiet, but that's nice sometimes. Emily set up a Zoom call with the family that afternoon and it was good to see everyone remotely. A couple of nights ago, after a dinner of ham and funeral potatoes with SKT and AW, we decided to see what kind of accommodations we could find in Paris next fall so we could use our Delta credits. Annie and I found a wonderful place in the Place-de-la-Contrascarpe neighborhood we love. We threw caution to the wind and booked. We now have something to look forward to for ten months! We had a New-Years-Eve snacks nosh with those same folks, and after watching Pixar's Soul, made it to bed just in time to tell 2020, GOODBYE! Hoping for a vaccine, an abating pandemic, end of travel restrictions, and every good thing in the new year.

So, it turns out that borscht is delicious
Quiche Loraine is good, too
Rob and Daniel (not shown) got the vaccine
Glass stars and snowflakes are a first
These guys are from England 1978
So this guy, also from England, spends Christmas with us each year
Mille popped in for a minute on Christmas Eve
Opa's rotkohl with our turkey
It turns out that Kris already has a couple of pearl pendants
I love these miniature doors from England
Maren's photo of the Christmas family Zoom call
Thank heavens for Marco Polo to keep us connected
Reservation for next October in Paris!
New Years Eve with the Taylor/Woodburys
Typical New-Years fare
Still undecided on this one
Goodbye 2020
Here's hoping the plague can be brought under control and that the new year brings getting together with family and travels! That's all for 2020.
OXO
D.