We still have snow on the ground, the packages are wrapped and we are ready for Christmas. Paul and I will load the car this morning so that I can finish up packing our clothes and getting ready for tonight. We will have a chowder I prepared with two pounds of lobster claw and knuckle meat, one pound of shrimp and roasted corn. Steven is bringing biscuits from Robin Hood Meeting House. I haven't tasted them yet, but hear they are wonderful. Susan and Judi are making appetizers and Marcia and Karen are bringing desserts. On Christmas day we will be having 5 cheese lasagna, soup, antipasto and dessert before Paul and I head down to the Cape to spend a few days with his 90 year old Mom.
On Monday, Karen, Megan and I spent an overnight in Boston while Megan investigated a couple of art schools. We had use of a wonderful condo on Commonwealth Avenue and went to the North End for a good Italian meal and cannoli.
The stores in Boston are very festively decorated and there is no shortage of Christmas lights.
We wish you and your families a wonderful holiday and a new year filled with love, good health, peace and a good amount of bliss.
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