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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Holiday Spirit

Our little apartment in Athens is not exactly a dream home--the carpet bugs me, its loud, the location isn't ideal, etc etc. However, we have made it our own and the last few months of lazy mornings in my bed and evenings of Friends DVDs and hot chocolate in our living room have been heavenly. To make it all better, we got into the holiday spirit this year and our decorations make my heart happy.



(colorful lights along our staircase)



(the smell of pumpkin pie)



(ornaments)



(our tacky and yet completely adorable baby christmas tree)