





It was just great to spend Christmas in our new home in Vancouver with family... Richard and Claudia, Ian, and John and Carol. It's been a long time since we've spent Christmas in Vancouver. And what would Christmas be without some minor disasters...I realized too late Christmas morning that the oven wasn't clean enough to cook a turkey without smoking the place out so Richard came and picked it up and he and Claudia cooked and carved it for us.
And Carol made a fabulous tiramisu...wow! Sorry I didn't get a photo of that.
I didn't take a lot of photos since it's always such a rush getting everything on the table but I did get some and of course the" tradition" of the empty table!