We’re taking a few days off to enjoy the holidays with our friends and family. It’s a time to be with the ones you love and the people who make you happy so we hope that all of you are having the best time right now as well.
Now, shut your computer, eat some turkey, smooch under the mistletoe, walk in the snow and be sure to watch a few great holiday movies.
We’re taking the week off to gear up for the coming year of travels. Next year will be taking us from South Africa to Marrakech and New York City to Mexico. It’s going to be a jam packed year once again, so we need our beauty sleep to have the energy up for the coming year. Right off the top in the first of January, we’ll be on a press junket, isn’t that exciting? Then it’s off to South Africa to kick start 2013. So for now, we relax, enjoy good company and cheer and we’ll be back before the New Year.
Merry Christmas and enjoy your time offline! We’re doing the same this year in Berlin – really looking forward to several days of Christmas cookies, tea, books and movies. Hope to see you somewhere in this big world of ours next year!
Merry Christmas you two! I love having a break this time of year…wishing you everything wonderful in 2013 =)
Merry Xmas you two!!! I’m signing off to go smooch under the mistletoe, I like that idea!
Ya! Enjoy your holidays Andi and thank you for an amazing 2012 and here’s to a wonderful 2013
Ditto! Unplug and ENJOY! Happy holidays!!
Merry Xmas and all the best in 2013.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
Great advice to all of us reading your post. Merry belated Christmas and a Happy New Year. have you guys ever been to Honduras, and if not are you planning n visiting any time in the future? It a beautiful place, especially the Bay islands.
roatan zip line tours
Thanks Germo. WE have actually been to Honduras in 2003. We spent a lot of time diving on Utilla. We have a friend who owns a guest house in Roatan and we’re hoping to visit him in the near future. We’ll be in touch if we do!
Merry Christmas and happy 2013!!
Francis recently posted..Yucatecan traditional attire