It’s Christmastime in the City

Last week, Sir Beads and I went into Boston for a little Christmas shopping. It’s always fun to be surrounded by the hustle and bustle – not to mention the extra-special decorations – of the city during holiday season.

This year, we decided to make an occasion of it by booking a hotel and spending a couple of days wrapped-up in the Christmas ambiance! We found a few gifts for the family, had a couple of delicious meals, and thoroughly enjoyed the chance to relax a little, too.

I have a few photos to show you. (For the best view, remember to click on them!) 🙂

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These HUGE ornaments hang in the atrium of the Prudential Center Mall. I especially love those giant ornament hooks!

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To get an idea of the ornament’s size – notice how small the people at the bottom of the picture look in comparison!

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Here’s a corner of the hotel lobby – festively dressed for the holidays. They were serving hot cocoa with marshmallows by that cozy fire, which was quite inviting after a long stroll in the chilly afternoon air.

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And finally, a little oasis we encountered . . . complete with bubbling waters over polished stones. Can you spot the shiny coins on the ledge? They were tossed in by shoppers making a wish.

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Speaking of wishes . . .

Sir Beads and I wish a very Merry Christmas to all who celebrate it!

And may each one of us have a New Year filled with friends, family and fun! xoxoxo

See you in 2013 🙂

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It’s Christmastime in the City — 6 Comments

  1. Love those giant ornaments! Didn’t get to see them in person yet this year, so thanks for sharing! 😀

  2. I’m relaxing after final grades (all A’s) and the holiday preparations. Today, I baked cookies and homemade mac and cheese. We have two parties tomorrow.

    I loved all the photos, the ornaments are beautiful. Is there anything better after a chilly day than hot chocolate or cider by the fire?! I have also been reading some holiday mystery books. Curling up with a book by the fire is nice too.

    Merry Christmas to all who celebrate, and best wishes for a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year.

  3. Love the giant ball decorations! Merry Christmas to you and sir beads! Hope you both have a wondeful holiday and a super great new year!!
    HUGS & Good Wishes,
    Brenda

  4. Hi Crystal,
    I came by here yesterday to wish you a Merry Christmas and got
    reading about your restaurant adventure and looking at the beads and jewelry. Then I had to put the veggies on for Xmas dinner and could not make it back here until now. I have taken a week off of work so I will be able to read up on some of your blog posts.
    Merry Merry
    Cheryl

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