Cold Christmas, c’,mon 2023!


The past several weeks have been challenging for me for several reasons I won’t go into here. But, here are a few fun highlights since Christmas (sorry for the delay!).

Christmas was fun. And Cold.

On the east coast, we had an extreme cold snap right around Christmas. Though everything held up well in our house, there were a few things that were out of our control: The electric grid.

Ted, Ken, and Cobe. in the Cold
Cold, but fun. The

As we were putting the final touches on the Christmas Eve brunch that we were hosting for the very first time, the lights went out. Taylor’s family, mostly coming from the Raleigh area, was about 15 minutes away. It was 22* outside. And we were just about to put the breakfast casserole in the oven.

Without thinking, I took the casserole over to Matt and Evan’s house, so we had a warm breakfast to enjoy.

The York ladies with their Christmas cocktails

Having a few people in the house really worked for us though. While the temperature outside was pretty cold, the body-heat of a few extra people, as well as our small gas fireplace helped us hold up well.

The power outage was said to last 30-60 minutes to help release strain on the power grid, it ended up being over 3 hours. As luck would have it, the power came on 15 minutes after people left.

More Christmases

Christmas with the Registers

We had a wonderful Christmas with the Registers. Ted made a prime rib that was unbelievable.

Ted’s Prime Rib 2023

We did the Logan Christmas, which was awesome. Matt did a dramatic reading, and this year had a special costume for the occasion. Unfortunately, Mercy was crying so I had to go take her for a drive to fall asleep, and missed the context, so you will just have to use your imagination to figure it out.

The Logan fam, Christmas 2023
Matt doing a dramatic reading

Christmas morning at home with just our family was great. These girls are amazing. Both of them got scooters, and Taylor and I were both surprised to see Mercy just take off on hers.

Christmas morning, before coming downstairs to see what Santa brought

C’mon 2023!

Between Christmas and New Year’s we spent a few days at Ocean Isle Beach with Taylor’s parents. It is always great to spend time there- and since Taylor had the week off, and my work was flexible, it worked out great.

The newly built, eastern end of the island

What is a “shark drop”?

At Ocean Isle beach, specifically a place called Sharkys, instead of doing a ball drop at New Year’s, they do a “Shark Drop”. I’m not sure how long they have been doing this tradition, but we enjoyed it years ago (before covid). They would do a kids version earlier in the night that we took then baby-rosie to, at around 8 or 9 pm.

Flashback: Shark Drop 2018

Also, can we take a moment to note how much better phone cameras have gotten here in the past 5 years?

Earlier in the day, they did another non-shark related kids event: The fire department split open a beach ball piñata high above the playground when the clock struck 12, NOON.

Candy drop at 12 Noon at OIB

This might be a new tradition? Or maybe we have just never seen it, but it was awesome! The kids swarmed the field like animals when the candy reigned down. Thank you OIB Fire Dept for this fun event!

Finally, we did the Shark Drop with Taylor’s parents, at 8 pm.

Birthday Beginnings

Finally, this part gets intentionally inserted at the bottom of the page, but it is my birthday this week.

The goal was to go to “Bourbon Bowl”, a new-er place downtown with a few lanes, and bowl with the fam for a few games before crossing the street for dinner. The wait was about 2 hours (they don’t take reservations), so we ended up across the street at Boxcar and played games for a bit

Skee-ball is the only game that matters.

Taylor has beaten me the past 7 times we played. Tonight, I got the high score of the morning at 270!

Dinner was great

Also, I just loved this video from earlier last week, so I am going to leave it here, though it is completely unrelated.


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