Sunday, December 31, 2023

Blessings and a Blip - Christmas in Tombstone

 December 9 - 31, 2023
Tombstone, Arizona


Tombstone Christmas

Some of Santa's crew playing tourists.

What a beautiful late Fall/Winter we're having in Southern Arizona! Sunny, blue skies with a day or two of rain, temps in the mid 60's, and much less wind than usual. Nearby Bisbee competes with San Diego for the best overall weather rating in the country, and it's not hard to understand that this year. When you can't move on, it's a blessing to be here!



Our little craft group has been growing this season, and we gather with spouses for a holiday party. Good turnout, and a fun couple hours of food and crafty gift exchanges.

Penny's Grinch was a big hit.


Rebecca loves getting her pic taken :-) Monica and Michael don't mind, or don't know!

With busy lives our kids don't always get to spend time together, but Corey, Christie and Oliver surprise Travis, Emily and the girls in Virginia for a 10-day visit. It is wonderful to see the pics and videos they all share of their visit. Plucked our heart strings for sure.

Just in time for Penelope, Oliver and Reese to play in the first snow of the year.


Love seeing Uncle Travis with cousins Penelope and Oliver.

Brothers Travis and Corey with a peek of Reese.

We have Rebecca and Michael over for pasta one afternoon, and she and I make a day trip to our favorite Tubac. Decorated for the holidays, it's delightful, and we pick a day with no crowds so even better. The gallery owners and shop workers are all friendly, and we enjoy taking our time visiting with them. Lunch at the gorgeous Elvira's is soooo good with their unique and fabulous menu offerings. 

The entire body is small metal nuts (as in nuts and bolts) of the same size, with bicycle chain mane and tail. She would look great in our yard!

Ladies Night Out is an 18" square acrylic on metal by Karl Hoffman. All his pieces are stunning - and his wife is the gallery owner!

Can't decide if he's fun or disturbing - but good art makes you consider it's impact so it's at least good :-)

Poblano stuffed with pork and beef, pecans, beans and some other wonderfulness, topped with spiced crema and pomegranate - beyond delicious.

Rebecca among the beauty of Elvira's.

The whole place is a treat for the eyes.
 
A chilly storm moves in smothering the Huachuca Mountains to the south.

We love the gift that is rain in the desert.

A full rainbow dresses up the skies.

From our backyard, an interesting triangle of light over the Mules.
Jeff flies in from Seattle on the Saturday before Christmas. Tucson airport isn't packed, and his flight is only 45 minutes late. I pick up our holiday ham (wow, one needs a co-signer for a Honeybake Ham this year!), and Tessa and I take a short walk while we wait to hear he's landed.

It's great to see him after eight months, and we enjoy our drive getting caught up. Until......

Oh deer!

20 miles from home we're slammed into by a large deer on the right side. I never see it before, during or after the contact, but Jeff sees it fly through the air into the desert behind us. Sadly we've killed her, but there is minimal damage to the Jeep, and we're hardly shaken. Still there's a wait for AAA to come and change our tire as the valve stem is broken off. Mark, the tow driver who comes to help us is hysterically funny, advising me to "go around" the deer next time, or better yet, just wait for them to cross! Thanks Mark :-)))

Instead of getting home before dark, Jeff and I hang out here for an hour.


No air bags deployed and no glass/lights damage - the deer ran into the side of us, taking out the fender and valve stem. Our claims adjuster says it's definitely "a first" among numerous deer-strike claims in this area.

Discount Tires takes me right in a couple days later, changes the broken valve stem, remounts the tire to the spare bracket, and free-of-charge the tire issue is quickly resolved. 

I'm grateful the rest of the family have no added excitement on their trip, and Brian, Shalise, Ezra and Elliott (and Rizer the dog) arrive in time for late dinner. Seeing the tree and presents and decorations, the littles are very excited for it to hurry up and be Christmas. We all manage to keep busy for Christmas Eve, and have our holiday meal that evening.

The felt tree is a big hit with ornaments to move around as "needed".

"Driving" the Mommy-bus with different reactions from Ezra and Jeff.

Peeeez can't we open those presents now??

That million dollar ham and all the fixin's, wonderful to share with family.

Of course there are a couple Christmas Eve presents under the tree!
 
One of the really special moments is Elliott putting on his bag "crown", declaring himself the King, and directing Daddy to dance with the Princess. He is a very specific director, giving his brother a crown to wear while he stands to the side to watch. It was precious.

The early morning frost gives us an "almost white Christmas" start.

Santa's been here, eaten his treats, and left toys.

Ezra is not only excited that Santa brought what he asked for, but has also read the letter he left for him, and added a letter of his own for Ezra. The joy of Christmas morning!!

Three of us take dozens of photos all day Christmas, enough to fill many posts, but I'll limit what I add here :-) One highlight of the day is my gift from Jeff. An electronic picture frame that I can invite people (in my case family only) to email photos directly to. So I get to see our Christmas photos everyday, as well as those sent of the other grands. I looooove it!

Elliott helping Mommy with the ribbon.

A surprising hit, Elliott loves his new spidey hoodie. And of course getting lifts from Daddy!

Ezra is our Santa Helper, handing out all the presents - in between much excitement over his own.

Shalise has a great Christmas, getting emotional over some of her treasures.

No matter how old they get, seeing your kid happy about their own happy kid is just the best.
Bourbon (probably not for everyone), and board games make for a raucous good time.

Thanks to Shalise, we get a family pic before Jeff heads back to Seattle. It all went by waay too fast.

Rizer keeping an eye on the final packing to be sure they don't forget him :-)

When I get home from dropping Bill off on Thursday, it's just me and Tessa again. It's too quiet, I miss them all so much. Might as well un-Christmas and get ready for the New Year. 


It takes a couple days, but another Christmas is all wrapped up.

M and M charming Ol' St Nick.

Henry's happy with his Henry book.

Oliver already turning two this month!

Reese and Penelope taking on the world post-Christmas.





16 comments:

  1. What an awesome month you had! Well, except for the deer incident. Your weather sounds perfect, we could use some of that right now.
    Hope you and Bill have a great 2024!

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    1. As you know, it often doesn't seem like we've been busy until we write a post! Hope your good weather returns soon :-)) Happy New Year!

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  2. So much joy in this post! I love all of your family fun and festivities. The bag crown lol. And all of your fun times with friends! So glad you weren't hurt in the incident with the deer. That must have been quite a shock! May this new year be filled with all good things for you guys. You certainly chose a wonderful place to call home. :-)

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    1. Wishing you and Eric and Maggie a wonderful new year too! Yes we had such a fun and full holiday. Now I just have to get the poor little Jeep whole again :-(

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  3. So very glad you and Jeff were all right. Luckily, the damage was isolated and you can still drive the Jeep. Scary, for sure. Definitely looks like the perfect Christmas with a couple of the grands. They sure make the morning magical. You have the most adorable grandchildren. We, too, have had outstanding weather. I was so excited the other day because it was cloudy and we had a couple hours of nice rain. I could finally not feel guilty for sitting and reading all day. Wishing you, Bill, and Tessa a great 2024.

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    1. I agree we got our share of cuteness with all the grands - seeing their pics scroll by all day is a new treat :-))I know it's why so many of us "landed" where we did, but the glorious weather seems even more so this year. May you and John be blessed in 2024.

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  4. What a great post Jodee. You make me want to move to your area. Darling Tombstone and beautiful skies. I want to visit the gallery.

    Your pictures are wonderful. And the weather sounds great too. Especially without the winds. Is there an RV park that takes monthly big Rigs near by?

    So sorry for you and the deer And so very glad that your accident didn't end up as terribly as mine did when I got hit in the side by a Toyota tundra.

    I love the felt Christmas tree. Did you make it yourself? Love to have one to play with myself. I've also always wanted an electronic picture frame was given one several years ago but it was impossible to use so a recommendation from you is just right. Tell me what to buy please. Very best New Year wishes to you 3.

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    1. There are a couple parks nearby that do monthly stays - the one where Rebecca and Michael have a lot in Whetstone and Tombstone Territory on Hwy 82 are good ones for bigger rigs. Yes, the deer did a lot less damage than the Tundra, plus the higher profile of the Jeep helped minimize our damage. I didn't make the felt tree but it would be very easy to make one, and smaller for the rig too. The ornaments are a stiffer felt with velcro squares glued on the back. I'm glad it was such a hit with the boys! I too had an electronic frame that only I could add to, and it was complicated. This unit by Aura is brilliant, easy, and best of all other people (Carrie!) email pics directly to it so you get happy surprises!! I recommend it for all grandparents :-)

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  5. Getting run over by a reindeer on your way home ... reminds me of a song, now I have an ear worm :)
    What a fabulous set of Christmas photos of your gatherings with all the festivities. Your picture frame sounds like a perfect gift! Does it have a slideshow mode?

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    1. LOL yes, this grandma did get run over :-))))) by a reindeer! The picture frame is actually a fulltime slide show contributed to be whoever you invite. You also have the control to remove any from the slide show (sometimes there are duplicates).

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  6. What a wonderful post Jodee…so much family to love! Jeff’s comment made me laugh. I think we are all singing “grandma got run over by a reindeer” very quietly in our heads of course! Glad all is OK! Sometimes I feel the quiet is deafening when family has gone. And I so totally agree…seeing your kid happy with their own kid is the best ever! Beautiful family Jodee and such nice memories made!

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    1. I forgot to sign it…that was Gay.

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  7. Lovely post, thanks for sharing your family Christmas. Nothing like the high of children during the holidays to make you smile. I love the idea of the felt tree, where did you find it? Elviras! One of my favorite places to lunch. Such good, innovative food and so many things to look at everywhere. I want that "bolt horse" too! Hope you get the Jeep back in good share again, soon. What a bummer!

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    1. There really is nothing more Christmas-y than the delight of the little ones! I think the felt tree was Amazon or Etsy. And it was wonderful that it took up no space and they both loved it. Also easy to pack away for more Christmases!! It will probably take a while, but I'm optimistic it will be good as new.

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