Earlier this month we visited the Christmas Village presented by the local friary in Agana Heights. Who says Christmas is just for December?



It was our first venture out in the new year (other than to the ER) following Joel's head injury.


It was not the most impressive Christmas village I had even seen in size, but it was well-envisioned and had intricate moving parts and many original elements. We enjoyed it very much.
Amelia posed next to the Nativity scene in the friary chapel, sunglasses and all.

Joel could not be outdone by Amelia, so he asked to pose next to the electric coconut tree on the way out.
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