On the way to Desert Hot Springs, we stopped in Yuma to visit our friends Steve and Carol. Carol is a professional photographer-one who helped me choose my new camera. On this night, she gave me tips on portrait pictures.
They also talked us into staying an extra day, so we could make a trip into Algodones Mexico for lunch. We walked across the border, shopped for a bit, then sat and had lunch in an outdoor restaurant while listening to live music. Not a bad way to spend an afternoon. Before we headed back across the border, we bought 3 bottles of the Mexican version of Cointreau (for Margaritas) for less than 1/3 of what we would pay in the U.S.!
Once we made it to our destination in CA, of course I got antsy to see our daughter Jess. Since we had a free day, and so did she, we decided to make the trek into North Hollywood to see her. 2 hours later we arrived, had some lunch, did a few errands, and then started the trek back home. Unfortunately we didn't think about the typical L.A. traffic, and it took us 4 hours to get home. Ugh.
Soon we were off to Paul’s brother’s house for a 3 day stay for Christmas. On Christmas Eve Paul and I went for a hike with his sister-in-law Sue. There are actually quite a few hiking trails near their home.
Of course, Christmas is much more fun when there are young children in the house. Paul’s nephew’s son William was the center of attention, and wide-eyed at all the new toys he got.
Once it was assembled, William wanted someone to jump around with him, and Jess is the only one even light enough to stand on it, so she volunteered.
Once the projects were done, we settled in to play a game of Mexican Train.
It’s pretty difficult for us to carry a hummingbird feeder, but I am thinking it might be worth the bother……..I love taking pictures of these little dudes.
Well, that was our holiday- I hope everyone had a very Merry Christmas!