I am so happy to welcome you to Richmond and to my little house in the suburbs! I hope you enjoy the visit!
Richmond is a pretty city. It's the capital of Virginia and there's a lot of history here.
One place I always take guests is to the historic Jefferson Hotel. This picture was taken from the mezzanine, looking down into the the lower lobby, and as you can see - it's decorated for Christmas!
We'll head out to my house now...
I live in a development called BRANDERMILL and as you can see, it's beautiful year-round:
We live in Deer Meadow Court, and here's a shot of my cul-de-sac:
And welcome to our humble abode!
Our front door - Come on in! |
Our tree - 2018 |
And now that you're settled-in, we can talk about what you'd like to do while you're in town.
If you've read my Swap-bot profile, you know that my house is a 2 hour drive inland from the Atlantic Ocean...2 hours south of Washington, DC and about 2 hours east of the Blue Ridge Mountains...plus, there's plenty to do right here in this area.
One of my favorite things to do for the holidays is a "Tacky Limo Light Tour". A few years ago, we made this our family fun time. The limo picked us up at home, then picked up a few of the kids' friends, and we headed through several well-known neighborhoods to look at all the holiday decorations. We covered a lot of ground in just a few hours - so festive! Here are some photos from that night:
Inside the Limo |
Just one of many of the houses we visited! |
This family knows how to have fun! |
Downtown Richmond - The James Center |
Did you enjoy the tour? There's lots more to do while you're here, but I don't want to wear you out! On Christmas Eve, we can attend services at Clover Hill Church, if you'd like... or, just relax at home. Our tradition is to wake up on Christmas morning and exchange gifts. When our kids were little, I'd have the camcorder ready when my husband would carry them down the stairs into the living room to see what Santa brought them. And he always brought too much! These next two photos are from years gone by, but you get the idea!
Christmas is always a very festive and fun time for us, and I've sure enjoyed sharing my memories and photos. Mostly, I enjoy sharing the Love of Jesus and the miracle of His birth at this special time. It's easy to get caught up in the activities, shopping, baking and the like...but the real 'magic' is knowing that our world was changed forever by the birth of a baby in a manger.
Blessings to you and yours this holiday season!
With love,
Michael, Ilyse, Callie & Jacob
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