On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me...
nothing.
Christmas presents all around were late--ours to our family, our family's to us, and even ours to each other. We went to the Christmas Eve service at the chapel, drank frozen hot chocolate, watched The Nativity Story & White Christmas, and Skyped with our families to mark the occasion.


Christmas presents all around were late--ours to our family, our family's to us, and even ours to each other. We went to the Christmas Eve service at the chapel, drank frozen hot chocolate, watched The Nativity Story & White Christmas, and Skyped with our families to mark the occasion.


On the second day of Christmas, my true love gave to me...
History Channel documentaries and D&G Light Blue perfume.
Our gifts to each other arrived a few days after Christmas and we exchanged them after getting home from work.
Our gifts to each other arrived a few days after Christmas and we exchanged them after getting home from work.
On the third day of Christmas, my true love gave to me...
shirts from J.Crew, Pumas, pajamas, earrings, and The Bible Experience (the complete Bible on CDs, read by tons of actors/actresses).
Presents from Nathan's family arrived after we returned from our trip to Ireland and we again opened them after returning home from work.
Presents from Nathan's family arrived after we returned from our trip to Ireland and we again opened them after returning home from work.
On the fourth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me...
National Geographic documentaries, C.S. Lewis' Screwtape Letters, Francis Chan's Forgotten God, two books on the hurricane in Galveston in 1900, a 2013 calendar, a nude pair of flats, sweaters, Rose's Guide to the Tabernacle, and some fun little things, like chocolate and a redneck wine glass (a mason jar with a stem, which Nathan thinks is great haha).
Presents from my family arrived yesterday and we opened them after returning home from Christian Campus (Wednesday night Bible study/fellowship at the chapel).
National Geographic documentaries, C.S. Lewis' Screwtape Letters, Francis Chan's Forgotten God, two books on the hurricane in Galveston in 1900, a 2013 calendar, a nude pair of flats, sweaters, Rose's Guide to the Tabernacle, and some fun little things, like chocolate and a redneck wine glass (a mason jar with a stem, which Nathan thinks is great haha).
Presents from my family arrived yesterday and we opened them after returning home from Christian Campus (Wednesday night Bible study/fellowship at the chapel).


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