Our Incredible Saturday of Diverse FUN

This was one of those days where at its conclusion, one falls into bed completely exhausted and fully contented.

At 8:30 AM I was back at the Museum prepping hot cocoa and marshmallows for the second evening of Holiday in History. The first was a huge success for the Lake Tahoe Historical Society. Woohoo.

Next was a delightful morning in the company of some amazing women. The American Association of University Women has been a part of my South Lake Tahoe life since moving here. This annual event was a fortuitous opportunity to connect with those I haven't seen in years.
It was also an opportunity to dine very well. Yum.
How adorable are Jan's pinecone brownies?!
Several games were played. This one, where we drew snowmen on the top of our heads, was hysterical!
It also revealed levels of talent. This was Karen's.
This was mine. Yes, talent levels were revealed. But oh what fun it was.
"The South Lake Tahoe Branch of AAUW is one of almost 100 branches in California. As an active branch of the California and National AAUW since 1964, our purpose is to promote equity, education, intellectual growth, individual worth, and development of opportunities for women and girls." And it makes a Saturday in December pretty unforgettable as well.
Our evening concluded at our new, favorite coffee place, Paddle House Beans and Brews for a very groovy Pray for Powder Party. How could we resist this, "There will be a Best Retro Ski Suit Contest, Glow Stick Dance Party, kid-friendly activities, door prizes, raffle, hot dogs, hot cocoa, and s’mores. DJ Diversity will be spinning dance music all evening!"
Oh man, I would have loved to have dressed in the 60s. So cool.
But this is what we were able to pull together. We were really feeling it.
What a gathering of old and new friends.
It was so exciting to see what people could find to wear.

Hits of the 80s made dancing inevitable and so dang fun.

The connectivity of attendees was incredible. These are new neighbors, Michelle and Clark.
I hadn't seen Maria in years. She and I met over the Sugar Pine Foundation and interacted several times for that worthy organization.
There is no way I can fully express the wonderfulness of this evening. I hope it becomes an annual tradition. Just in case, I'll keep an eye out for vintage ski garb. Yes, it was an incredible Saturday in South Lake Tahoe.
“The magic of Christmas never ends
and its greatest gifts are family and friends.”
– Carolyn Trias

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Holiday in History & Festival of Lights

Oh man, I don't think I could feel any more festive! What a night. We were here to experience the magic of the season! Night one, of two enchanting evenings, was filled with delighting in twinkling light displays, local market vendors, live entertainment, visits with Santa, delicious food and drinks, and festive fun for the whole family.

Our first stop was to visit Santa who hosted his guests in the newly restored Nehemiah Osgood’s Toll House, the oldest standing commercial structure in town (1859). I so love being in history.
Santa arrived a few minutes earlier than we thought so we missed his grand entrance via sleigh. A sweet mom standing in line shared a video of the joyous occasion. Oh what fun it is!
I will sit on Santa's lap any chance I get. I am so fortunate that Steve and Cyndi are such great, willing companions.

Even Diane and Stephan got into the Ho, Ho, Ho spirit. What a fabulous Santa on which to sit.
This was an evening of connecting with friends. We met up with Robert in the completely furnished, and amazingly adorned, 1930s log cabin. We truly stepped back in time when we crossed its threshold. Wow. 



A visit to the Museum allowed us to learn a little more about South Lake Tahoe's history. It was also a warming hut of camaraderie. Here, too, we ran into friends.

We will not be in town with this firetruck cruises through the various neighborhoods, a true annual highlight. It was fun that we had the opportunity to see it before its departure.

Everything is merry and bright!
A surprising treat was the opportunity to admire the numerous, incredible gingerbread houses entered in the annual competition. I photographed only a small sampling. I don't think I've ever been more impressed with edible art in my entire life. There is some serious talent here. WOW.




Yes, in the window of this exceptional home, a dog lies on the bed. Oh my gosh!
One of my favorites was this rendition of the Valhalla Boathouse by Irene Sue, Gage Robbins, and Andrew & Lincoln Erwin.




Photo opportunities and live music made the evening that much more special.

Oh, did I mention sleigh rides?

The best part was being with friends and sharing in all the winter wonderment. Karen Salmansohn said it aptly, "The best gift around the Christmas tree is the presence of friends."
Through the magic of AI, Steve helped me express the JOY I felt tonight. What an evening of Merry & Bright. Fun stuff.

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