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A Canadian Christmas

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Before Christmas there was the annual trip into the woods to find our tree and play in the snow. Finding snow was easy but the trees were elusive. Last year we found a spot that had some nice trees and we were hoping to go back to the same area. However, the snow was much deeper this year and there were trucks stuck all along the road, which made it impassible. I'm not certain we would have made all the way in our Subaru even if other vehicles weren't blocking the road, but it would have been fun to try. Outings like this make me miss Idaho. There are probably places in eastern Washington that aren't so busy, but this close to Seattle even the forests are crowded. So rather than find a tree we found a spot to play in the snow, enjoyed our traditional lunch of chili and hot chocolate, and then went to a tree farm for a tree. I will say, it was the prettiest tree we have ever had so it wasn't all bad. We will give the mountain another try this year. Eating the snow.

East Coast Thanksgiving

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For Thanksgiving we visited Josh's brother and his family in Virginia. We hadn't been to visit since they moved to VA several years ago and they have had two kids in that time. We were excited to meet our nephews and Eli was excited to meet his cousins. We were also looking forward to doing some East Coast sightseeing. Our first adventure was to an old mill near their home. The water wheel and gears were incredible, the movement was almost hypnotic. At the Burwell-Morgan Mill Our next adventure took us into Washington D.C. for the day. One day was definitely not enough time to see everything we wanted to see, but we really enjoyed our time there. To get to D.C. we drove about an hour to a Metro station and took that the rest of the way. Eli and cousin Benjamin both seemed to really enjoy the ride on the train. We enjoyed it too, other than when Eli decided to lick the handrail. That may be the most disgusting thing he has ever done.  Once in D.C. we headed to the