Monday, January 5, 2026

Happy New Year

Julia and Benjamin returned from New Hampshire, and we opened some presents— including salmon jerky, smoked salmon, reindeer sausage, elk sticks, moose meat, and salt! Yum! 

In DC, we rang in the new year with Mom, Tony & Lisa, Maureen, Chuck & Terry, and Bill & Larissa. We had a delicious meal at the Capital Grille (thank you, Sarrges!). 

Lisa and Tony went to Deep Creek to ski and pick up our half cow! 

We had the pleasure of meeting Benji, Benjamin's pilot roommate, when he was stationed in Enterprise, AL. Benji will now be at Andrews Air Force Base—a great guy, so fun to get to know him and hear their stories.  

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Christmas in Quebec

We left for Montreal on December 22. In Montreal, we visited The Great Christmas Market. It was a little cold and snowy, but it radiated plenty of Christmas spirit. Carrie bought us all "ASSN" hats: Andreasen-Simpson-Saunders-Nieboer. Besides for warmth and being my favorite color, they were quite practical in finding members of the group in a crowd. :)

The next morning, we traveled to Quebec by train. Near our hotel in Old Quebec, we walked around a German Christmas Market. We completed part of the Old Quebec Scavenger Hunt and Highlights tour. We did it as long as we could handle the cold—very interesting with fun clues. We explored The Grand Christmas Market at the Fairmont Chateau Frontenac and attended the Christmas Eve service at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity. On Christmas morning, Benjamin, Julia, and Elizabeth went skiing at Le Massif. Mark, Steven, Carrie, Mom, and I explored the Citadelle of Quebec and the Plains of Abraham. After dinner, we gathered to exchange Christmas ornaments and play a game of charades. Carrie brought a miniature tree with her. It was a wonderful way to spend Christmas with those we love. 

On December 26, the adventurous members of the group went ice canoeing. Unfortunately, this gave Steven a migraine, so his time was cut short--but the experience was still incredible and memorable. In the afternoon, we visited Montmorency Falls. The next day, we took the train back to Montreal. Mark, Steven, Julia, Ricky, and Elizabeth went to the Sports de Combat for a weapon-throwing and archery lesson. Mom, Carrie, and I explored the Underground City (i.e., shopping!).

Benjamin turns 30 on January 10, so we celebrated a little early on our last night of the trip.

We returned to DC on Sunday, the 28th. We had a wonderful time full of great adventures, conversations, and memories.


Gingerbread Party 2025

Meme hosted another fun and successful gingerbread house decorating party!





















Monday, December 15, 2025

December Work

Julia had a week of work before jetting to her next commitment yesterday. She'll be speaking at the Advancing Earth and Science Conference (AGU25, American Geophysical Union) in New Orleans, LA. Her last meal before leaving was prime rib roast. She'll return on Friday. Benjamin comes into town Thursday. We're looking forward to being all together. 



Monday, December 8, 2025

Air Force Pilot Wings

Congratulations to Benjamin on his pinning ceremony and officially earning his Air Force pilot wings. Julia traveled to Enterprise, AL, with his aunt and uncle to attend and celebrate. She was the one who pinned him with the wings. :) She also tried the simulator (no crashes!). We're so proud of Benjamin; stay tuned for his next phase of training in New Mexico.

On the home front, DC received its first snow. We attended the George Washington University tree lighting ceremony. The tree was a lot smaller than expected. LOL