
Chances are if you found this blog you are in receipt of our magical holiday card and interested in learning about the pictures on it.... or your bored, whatever, we don't discriminate. Our 2009 was an eventful year and we didn't think that one picture on a holiday card would do it justice. We may have overdone the pictures but, hey, that's just who we are. Without further ado, here is our year in pictures (let's call this a quick review):
Our Trip to CaboMy brother and sister-in-law tied the knot in Cabo San Lucas last March and, as it fell over our spring break, Chad and I decided to turn their wedding into a great vacation.

This picture was taken in
Cabo Pulmo, a great, if not waaaaay out of the way village and marine sanctuary. We spent the better part of a couple of days in those chairs drinking the best margaritas I've ever had. (And we've spent the better part of the rest of this year trying to duplicate them).

This was the view from the palapa (a thatched-roofed umbrella) that we spent 2 days under in
La Paz, Mexico. Chad managed to walk across to the other side (which is really, really far and, as it turns out, home to a number of stingrays). I managed to get through two books.

Aaaahhh, El Cascada. Somehow Chad and I managed to find this gorgeous waterfall in the middle of the Baja desert despite a limited map and an even more limited grasp of the Spanish language. While we were enjoying the serenity of the area we met a young lady named Wolf, who was a fire eating hippy touring Cabo. Yeah, that was interesting.

This was the quaint town of
Todos Santos. The town is famous for its Hotel California but has kind of been overrun with yuppies from SoCal. We did however find the best fish tacos of the trip at a little dive on the main street. (Main street shown above).

And the whole reason for our Baja vacation: Forrest and Misty's GORGEOUS wedding.
Plessy, the Wonder Pup.Chad and I were determined to get a puppy as soon as law school was over (including the bar exam). We found Plessy who was slated to be sent home in mid August which was perfect for us. She keeps us smiling, yelling, and busy picking up after her.


This is a picture of Chad and Plessy on her first hike in the Wetland Preserves behind our apartment. Pretty sure that's a smile on her face.
Central Europe for the 2008-2009 Holidays
Chad and I spent Christmas Eve in the quaint Czech town of
Cesky Krumlov. We spent the day drinking hot chocolate (which was literally melted chocolate),
feeding the bears, and enjoying the ridiculously cheap beer in the Czech Republic (including the local favorite
Budweiser, which is so much better than the Bud we all know and love, and cheaper to boot).
When we first got to this town it was in the evening and we had a long hike from the train station to our hotel. We ended up walking through the town square and catching the town's Christmas pageant. We watched for a few minutes but had to get to our hotel. The only problem was the only way to get to our hotel was a back alley off the square that was being used as the staging area for the pageant. We had to pick our way through donkeys, horses, angels and a lot of things lit on fire while walking on icy cobblestone streets with heavy backpacks. Chad was just hoping not to pull a Clark Griswald and knock a fire twirler into the nativity scene with his giant backpack.

After figuring out Christmas Day transportation in a foreign language with more accents than actual letters, we traveled to Prague where we feasted on the traditional Christmas fare of boiled carbs and meats....and washed it down with delicious cheap beer. When we first got to Prague it was late and the first thing we saw was a huge, beautifully lit Christmas Tree in the Old Town Square in the middle of a HUGE Christmas market. It was a great place to be on Christmas. The picture above was taken the day after Christmas on the banks of the Vltava river at the base of the Charles Bridge.

New Years Eve was celebrated in Krakow, Poland. Our hostel was right on the square so how could we not join in the festivities. I was shot twice by two distinct champagne corks and hugged numerous times by people who were presumably saying "Happy New Year" in Polish. But, seeing as I know NO Polish it is very likely they were telling the crazy American to get out of there way.

Chad's birthday fell in Budapest...so here he is on his birthday, on the banks of the Danube River smoking a Cohiba. I think he owes me a good birthday this year!
Graduation, Parties, and Bar (exams), Oh My.
2009 was an exciting year in many ways but for us, the most defining part of the year came in May, when we graduated from Albany Law School.

This was Chad and I at our Law Review Formal. Chad and I have been on law review for 2 years and the best part of the experience, hands down, was this formal. Nothing like open bars, generous pours, and stressed out law students.

The next party was the Well Party. The Party is one of the few real traditions at Albany Law. The night before graduation the school puts on a fancy soiree for the graduating class and their families. Here I am with my mom.

The next day we graduated!!!!!!! And in such fashionable attire!

Me with my parents.

Chad with his parents, sister, and nephew.

Us with our good friends and fellow graduates, Sarah and Dan (who were smart enough to take the jedi-garb off AND who, coincidentally will be getting married in San Antonio in May, thus necessitating a long over-due trip for us to the lonestar state).

After graduation we headed north to Montreal and Quebec City with my parents. The picture above is of Quebec City which is a little slice of Europe in North America. The trip was fabulous, if not freezing, and the food was amazing.
The remainder of the summer was spent studying for, crying over, and ultimately taking the New York State Bar Exam. (Photo not found).
Either We Passed or We Failed... but regardless we were heading to Key West for some fun in the sun relaxation with our good friends and absolutely, positively no legal talk.

One of the five pools at our amazing condo in Key West,
Parrot Key Resort.

Our good friends, Tom and Heather Kramer who flew all the way out from Nebraska to help us forget about the bar exam. As you can see, hats played a very big role in our vacation.

Our first of many beautiful sunsets in Key West.
The New York Board of Bar Examiners Would Like to Congratulate You...That sentence, buried in the midst of a paragraph, was all we needed to read; we both passed the New York Bar Exam. The celebration began about an hour later, and continued for several weeks. Actually, we're still celebrating. Here we are hours after the good news:

Chami, Esq.