Chris writing a letter to Santa Clause letting him know what he wants for Christmas.
This Christmas was spent in Utah with Chris' side of the family. It was my first Christmas away from home. Although I was sad I was going to miss Christmas at home I was excited to experience Robertson family Christmas. We had a laundry list of things we wanted to do in Utah. Chris said we have six months worth of activities to fit into ten days.
The first day we decided to take it slow and recover from our travels. In the morning I was greeted by my father in law Jimbo making breakfast. His breakfasts are the best, always something delicious. He made us his famous waffles, only a teaspoon of batter each, or so Jimbo says. This day we visited Chris' old job, a cute donut shop called Tasty's. He and three of his brothers worked there in high school. I had a delicious chocolate cake donut with sprinkles and Chris had a plain glazed. He raved about how good their sandwiches were, so we decided to split a roast beef sandwich. I have to say it was very tasty ;). It was cute listening to Chris tell me all about what he use to do when he worked there. I felt like I was getting the inside scoop on Tasty's.
The next day we made a trip to the Grand America hotel in Salt Lake City. They have a Christmas scavenger hunt set up in display windows around the hotel. You had to figure out the word based on the display and in the end you came to a large gingerbread house and you received a cookie. It was so cute and fun exploring the Grand America. It is such a grand and luxurious place to look around. So many great interior design and architectural inspirations.
XO- Meg Robertson
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