Matthew and Maxim

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Going to Santaland


One of the most expected events during the Christmas Holiday is the famous visit to Santaland to see and talk to Santa Clause. This year, the emotions have been higher, the "list" bigger... Located in the heart of Manhattan, on the 8th floor of Macy's on 34th Street, Santaland kept its tradition for one of the best places for kids on Christmas Holiday. Coming home, we bought the Tree and had it decorated in a wonderful Saturday evening. Definitely, Christmas is here... We have a video to share here (38 MB - MPEG2): http://maximplay.com/video/SantaLand2006.mpg




Sunday, December 10, 2006

We have seen Santa!


Details ... soon!

The Christmas Tree at Rockefeller Center

A Holiday History!

The famous Christmas Tree in New York City at Rockefeller Center, the ultimate sign of the season: 88 foot Norway spruce from western Connecticut, set aglow with 30,000 colored lights...

We have been there in a short visit Saturday evening; spending 30 minutes in some few degrees below zero was worth it... Christmas spirit... Spectacular.

Merry Christmas everyone!







Monday, December 04, 2006

Ready for Christmas !



News alert!...

The 2006/2007 Christmas Tree is now decorated! We spent a wonderful evening decorating the "giant" 8'-long Christmas Tree: 500 lights, more than 200 decorations and artifacts...

Santa is now more than welcome! New gift-parking space available!

Happy Holidays!




Sunday, December 03, 2006

Saturday Night at Big Apple Circus


The magic of an extraordinary show: The Big Apple Circus... Matthew was really "living" the show. It was a nice Saturday evening in Manhattan, with everything as in the books: acrobats, pop-corn and cotton candy, jugglers and clowns, cats and dogs...
A show to remember...

Thanksgiving Day


Not very much to say about this day... Everything was so perfect and of course ... delicious ...The attraction of the day: The Turkey...
Other than that we learned about the "secrets" of a deluxe menu.
Gobble, gobble, gobble...