We left Washington D.C. 5am on Friday morning. Our destination
was Boston for Christmas. Our lovely Brazilian friends are taking us in for the
week, to celebrate Christmas with their families.
We had a fairly long lay over
in Chicago – 9 hours so we saw this as an opportune time to catch up with our
other friends Tom and Carol. As per our Brazilian family and our Orlando families,
we too met Tom and Carol 5 years ago on our big trip in Florida, same holiday
apartments – Driftwood Beach Club. We caught a train/bus from the airport to Navy
Pier on the water front of Chicago looking out over Lake Michigan. We enjoyed a
great lunch, chat and a few drinks at Margaritaville, although it was only 11.00
am, it’s 5 o’clock somewhere!
Lake Michigan was starting to freeze over in parts and there was plenty of snow still on the ground from the deluge that had taken place the week before. Jackson enjoyed making snow balls out
of the left over snow and throwing them at us all, before it was time to say
goodbye, head back to the airport for the next part of our flight. We took the
term planes, trains and automobiles to a new meaning by the end of the day. Our
flight slightly delayed due to having to ‘de-ice’ the wings of the plane before
take off – a term the Australian’s have NEVER heard before!!
After arriving in Boston safely at 10.30pm, collected by
Anne, this was the start of our most enjoyable time with her family and friends.
Light snow
covered the grounds and Christmas lights on almost every house. Christmas Eve
we were treated to a Brazilian feast! Welcomed with open arms, an amazing meal,
great conversations, a beautifully decorated tree, lights across the mantle
piece and a wood fire. The ambience was incredible. Although I couldn’t be home
to share this time with my own family, this was certainly the next best thing.
Christmas day was a little slower thankfully, kids waking up
to stockings and gifts Santa had left them and eating left overs all day. A
great experience to sample a ‘white Christmas’. We took a walk to a lake behind
Anne’s Mum’s house and skimmed rocks across the frozen water, we played in the
snow and built a snow man.
A longer walk was in order the next day to get rid of some ‘Christmas
cheer’. That simple task done so often at home, proved to be a little more
difficult here in the snow! Two steps out the front door the sidewalk was iced
up, and the sliding started. Snow had been pushed up the street every few houses like
speed humps, so it felt like an obstacle course more so than a stroll..!!
Tomorrow we are off to the Snow fields to ride in some
tubes. I have no idea what that is…..
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