
Just realized I skipped right over Christmas. Darn. I had every intention of putting together a lovely collage of festivities for the holidays but did not remember to bring my camera (or use it) while the food, desserts and presents took reign over my grandmother's house. Oh well, New Years was much more picturesque.
My dear Edwin and I drove up north to ring in the new year. Downtown Flagstaff had a cute "Pine Cone Drop" inspired by Time Square's famous ball drop.

first kiss of 2011

The fireworks right after the pine cone dropped were the prettiest shades. It was so nice to be able to have gone to a new place for this holiday, and still feeling like we weren't alone, the people there are very nice.
After the stroke of midnight, it was back to the hotel. A minus 7 degrees overnight was way too cold for us desert dwellers.
The next day, we got up and headed out to find a yummy-sounding bakery/restaurant. We finally found it after searching around town, to find out it was closed for the day. By then we were so famished that we settled for some Starbucks at a nearby Safeway, and took some pictures in the snow across the street.

I just got these lovely vintage boots in the mail the day we were going to leave for Flagstaff!

My love in his new coat I got him for Christmas.

Later on, we went back to historic downtown which did not last long because it was still incredibly cold!

Just when we needed refuge from the chilling winter weather, we found a coffee place called Rendezvous.
After my very large coffee from Starbucks earlier, I felt it was time for some tea. This place is quite unique and is considered a "coffee shop by day and martini bar by night." (Who also has the best green tea I've ever had).

I sure wish I had gotten more photos of the inside, it sits in the same building as an old hotel, and for sure has a 1940s vibe.
Some time after talking, people watching, drinking my tea, we decided to head back for Phoenix.
It was such a lovely time, and we definitely want to take more trips together.
Our next stop, maybe a dreamy beach town in California over the summer...
For now though, I'm still dreaming of that snow.