Wednesday 24 December 2008

A May Family Christmas

Everyone knows when you spend the holidays with family you take a ton of photos - or not. Here are some of the few photos we took during our great Christmas week with cousins, aunts, uncles, and grandparents at Grandma Jean and Grandpa May's beautiful new home. (All the really great photos were taken by the other family members - but we got a few!) Here are some of our favorites.

Although I (Bobbie) had my misgivings about gingerbread house decorating, Amy made it a real hit! What a cool aunt! The girls had a great time decorating and the boys waited so they could join in the eating.





Grandma Jean was the glue that held Christmas together.



















Aunt Debbie and Uncle Gary made Christmas even "Christmas-ier"











Okay, the ONLY photos of these brothers we actually took were of them in their pjs with their coffee. Looks like a cozy Christmas to me!








The other brothers (smile)













Surrounded by grandkids!






Thursday 4 December 2008

December in Canterbury


Canterbury Cathedral

Yes, here we are in Canterbury, England. Why did we choose Canterbury of all places to make a quick two night visit to? History of course! The Canterbury Cathedral is the place where Thomas Becket was murdered as a result of a hasty, angry outburst from his friend King Henry II of England. Later, this place was said to be a place where miracles happened (who knows?) Also, of great importance, this is the resting place of the Black Prince. For those who love literature, Canterbury will bring to mind The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer. To learn more about these famous folks follow our "Learn with Us" links.


The place in Canterbury Cathedral where Thomas Becket was murdered



In front of the Cathedral a really nice man offered to take our photo

Entering the world of the Canterbury Tales and St. Augustine's Abby





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And what do you do when you only have four hours to spend in London? Go see the British Library of course. Here we found great treasures on our "history" vacation: the original Magna Carta of King John, sketches done by Da Vinci, the original copy of Beowolf, writings from Jane Austen, a Gutenburg bible, hand-signed documents from Queen Elisabeth - and these are only a sample of their collection!