I love the Christmas season and I really like the area I live in! There are always a lot of Christmasy things to do. :) I don't get to do everything I'd like to but this year I've done some things I've never done before as well as some of the things I usually do.
I started off the day going to my ward Christmas breakfast. I don't always go to this but this year they asked me to help out, which I was happy to! Having a job to do helped me to stay the whole time and I'm glad I did; it was fun. ;)
After the breakfast, I had some time to run errands and relax before my next event.
I had heard of the Wolftrap Holiday Sing-a-long and had been wanting to go for a few years now, but it never ended up working in my schedule. But this year I could go and I was so excited for it! I convinced two of my friends to join me and it was awesome! (I didn't get a picture with them, but Shari and Karen came with me).
The sing-a-long was awesome! It's free and they do it every year. The U.S. Marine Corps Band is there to play a few songs by themselves and then to accompany us as we sing. As we went to our seats, they gave us a book with the lyrics to the songs we would be singing. There were two hosts that led us in the singing and the majority of the concert was just the audience singing our hearts out. :)
I think I need to make the Wolftrap Holiday Sing-a-long part of my regular Christmas traditions. :)
The hosts were funny, the singing awesome, and the band rockin'! (The three pictures above this were from the Wolftrap sing-a-long).
Right after the sing-a-long Shari, Karen and I headed toward Ashburn where we went to the D.C. Temple Choir concert. The choir was awesome! (I know four people in the choir). Overall this Saturday was just so great and it made me so happy. :)
Every year, one of the things I do at Christmas time is go to the holiday market in downtown D.C. I picked a day after work that I could go, convinced one of my co-workers to join me, and left right from work.
I love looking at all of the cool, creative stuff they have at the market! I usually look at all of the tents on one side of the market and then at the end turn around and go down the other side so that I don't miss anything.
It wasn't as crowded as I've seen it before, which I was okay with (I think the threat of rain scared people from coming that night). It ended up not raining, which was great!
I didn't get a good picture of the market but I liked the JOY sign and this nutcracker decoration that they had in the middle of the market.
I ended up buying a few things at the market including a dulce de leche filled churro. That churro was soooo good!
This is still the night of the holiday market. I wanted to see if we could see the Christmas Tree at the Capital Building from the Mall but alas it was too far away from the part of the Mall we were on. But look at how cool the Washington Monument looked that night. :)
I knew Lara and Glen weren't going to be in town for Christmas so I wanted to see them sometime in December before Christmas.
One weekend I was able to drive up and visit them. One Saturday morning, I set my GPS to avoid toll roads and made my way to them! Can I just say that I loved the roads it took me on?! I was on country roads in Maryland and Pennsylvania and it was beautiful!
We had some good laughs, good conversations and good times while I was visiting Lara and Glen and family. :) I'm so glad I got to visit them for the weekend!
I went to church with them on Sunday and then I made my way home.
Another holiday tradition I have is visiting the National Christmas tree on the Ellipse in front of the White House. One Sunday after church I decided to go.
This year I did it a little differently. I went before it was dark to look at all of the little Christmas trees and the train sets etc. Then I waited outside of the crowd for the lights to come on.
I live in a cool area!
I loved just standing there watching the train sets go around.
After I was finished looking at the trees and train sets around the tree, I made my way over to the happenings going on at the Menorah.
The day I went downtown happened to coincide with the first day of Hanukkah. They were having a celebration for Hanukkah with singing and speeches etc. I stood there for quite a while listening and got to see them light the candle for the first day of Hanukkah.
This picture was taken right after they lit the shamash and then the first candle for the first day of Hanukkah. It was really cool to see and I was trying to enjoy the moment without my camera.
After the celebration at the Menorah was over, I made my way back to the Christmas tree. I sat on a bench outside the crowd to wait for the lights to come on. When they finally did, it was beautiful!
I was glad that I'd seen all of the stuff around the tree while it was light out because the crowd around the tree was crazy now that it was dark. I got some pictures of the lit tree and then headed home.
Isn't it beautiful?!
I'm grateful for the things I've been able to do thus far this month! Some other things not pictured here, a cookie exchange with cooking club, cookie baking and delivering, a book exchange with book group, cookies and caroling party at a family's house, movie watching at the theater and at home, The Nutcracker performance with some girls in it I know.