PHOTOS & VIDEO: Christmas 2010, Ruby's Trip, and Trisha's Birthday

Before Christmas, we took Ruby to Savannah where we went and ate at Mrs Wilk’s boarding house, visited the waterfront, and Forsythe Park.

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The night before Christmas, Caleb made cookies for Santa Claus. He had trouble leaving them just sitting out so he bit off the snowman’s head and put the cookie back for Santa. Christmas morning, he opened his pile of presents and we had a great Christmas feast. There are also a few pictures of us going to see Christmas lights and Caleb playing with his new train set. There are 3 pictures of Palmetto Bluff on 12/23 where I went running.

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Here is a video of Caleb making cookies for Santa the night before Christmas (turn up the volume to hear him talking)

And, here you’ll find the 1 hour video of Caleb opening his Christmas presents, complete with a cool intro and extro…  Enjoy!

Checkout the pictures below of the Angel Oak and the Morris Island Lighthouse that is totally surrounded by water… The Angel Oak is thought to be one of the oldest living things east of the Mississippi. It covers and 17,000 sq feet, has a diameter of 168 feet, and the longest branch is 89 feet long)

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Finally, here are some great pictures from Trisha’s birthday in Charleston. We had cake the night before, opened up presents the morning of, and then headed to Charleston. In Charleston, we ate a the Hominy Grill (featured on the Travel Channel and Food Channel) who is famous for their “big nasty”. We ate at Bessenger’s BBQ for lunch and saw many great sights around the city.

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