One of my favorite ways to start the holiday season is to visit my family Christmas tree farm. My grandfather started this farm when I was just a baby and I grew up helping him. My boys have grown to love the farm just as much as I do! This picture of B was taken at Thanksgiving when we made our annual trip to start off our Christmas season.
So my next favorite thing to share is my favorite restaurant. Now, I am not sure if it counts as a restaurant, but I big puffy heart Dunkin' Doughnuts. I love their coffee and their doughnuts. I think it goes back to being younger and my dad always stopping at DD when we went to "The Shore" to visit family. I am working on passing this love onto my children. (I promise there was no coffee in that cup and he had a pacifier in his mouth. )
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I'm a DD lover too. My children actually sneak sips of my coffee. Pumpkin Mocha is my current favorite flavor.
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Growing up in the midwest I can remember going out to Christmas tree farms to cut down our tree. Great childhood memories! Thanks for sharing.
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I love your pictures of the Christmas tree farm. What great memories!
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