I've gotten in the habit of picking up new Christmas tree ornaments when we travel. I think it all started with this ornament, sent to us from Hawaii by my mother-in-law a few months after we visited my in-laws there when they were on a two-year assignment for my father-in-law's work:
In 2002 we took a winter trip to Italy. Unfortunately, on the day we were in Pisa, the Tower was closed and we did not get to go inside:
In 2009 we went to Peru with the other partners in Bob's law firm and their wives:
This past year we went on a cruise that included, among other countries, Turkey:
. . . and Ukraine (where I lost control as far as ornaments go, but they were all so cute):
After we got this ornament, I just couldn't stop myself. On the domestic front, we have these:
Purchased on a Church History tour in 2003, Palmyra, NY |
Valley Forge |
Louisiana's Bayou country, 2005 |
Andrew even got in on the act WITHOUT my urging. On his 8th grade trip to Washington, D.C., he came home with this gift for me--a tree ornament:
It's been especially fun to purchase international ornaments. We got most of the ones I include below in the country itself, but a few (the mosque and the Chinese dancers) were purchased at World Market here in Redlands.
King Henry VIII came from the very first international trip Bob and I took together:
England, 1999 |
We returned to England a few years later:
On that same trip we spent a few wonderful days on the Isle of Man, site of much Cannon family history:
Over Christmas and New Year's 2000-2001 we all traveled to France to pick up Rachael from her study abroad semester in Paris:
On that trip we also met up with my mother in Germany. One of our favorite stops was the Weihnachtsmarkt in Salzburg, where I bought two long strands of these straw ornaments. When I brought them home, I cut them apart into forty individual ornaments, and they are now one of the main design items on our tree:
At that same market we purchased these two woodland fairies:
In 2002 we took a winter trip to Italy. Unfortunately, on the day we were in Pisa, the Tower was closed and we did not get to go inside:
In 2007 we traveled to Japan to see our cute new granddaughter Savannah:
While there, we took a little side trip to China:
In 2009 we went to Peru with the other partners in Bob's law firm and their wives:
This past year we went on a cruise that included, among other countries, Turkey:
. . . and Ukraine (where I lost control as far as ornaments go, but they were all so cute):
. . . and Greece
I realize that I don't have any ornaments from our trip to Spain with Andrew in 2006. We'll have to go back so I can get one. I'm also hoping for lots more ornaments from other countries in the years to come! Maybe an Egyptian camel, a Polish grandma, an Indian elephant, a Dutch tulip, an African warrior, an Australian kangaroo . . .