Dance to the Music! Do it for us, won’t you? We celebrate the coming new year VERY quietly. We stay home and generally watch TV or movies and go to bed early. Exciting, huh??
I made baked French onion soup for dinner, and a huge salad. I’ve munched on Christmas cookies for dessert. Dear Husband built a fire in the fireplace for me, and I enjoyed the warmth of it, and the cheeriness of the flames.
I try to hold out to midnight so that I can usher the new year in with the rest of you, but it’s a trial. When bedtime is normally 9:00, it’s hard to last those three extra hours.
We don’t observe the black-eyed peas tradition for luck in the New Year, but I do have one little tradition I observe. At midnight, I walk out my front door with a pot in my hand, and a wooden spoon, and I bang on it to drive away the bad spirits. You may think this is pretty brazen of me, but my front door faces a line of trees and two retention ponds. The neighbors to the east of us are too far away to actually see me beating on the pan.
I may have to set the alarm to be awake at midnight, but it’s worth it to get rid of those bad spirits! *G*
To those of you who come to read my blog, Dear Husband, Elegante Mother and I hope that you will have all the best this coming year. We wish health and prosperity will shine down on you and that you will find Peace.
Now, LET’S CELEBRATE!!!!
Monthly Archives: December 2005
Computer Programmer or….
Go take this quiz to see if you can recognize whether the ten men shown are computer programmers or serial killers. I got seven out of ten right and still think some of the programmers look like serial killers! *G*
http://www.malevole.com/mv/misc/killerquiz/
Christmas Gift
One of Dear Husband’s sons lives with us. I’d asked him some questions concerning a wireless mouse some time ago. He must have made a mental note of it, because that was one of the things he gave me for Christmas.
I enjoy it. The previous mouse had a squeak. I know they don’t usually build that kind of thing into them, but something about the cord made a rusty, squeaky sound as I used it. This one is quiet as a…..well….mouse.
A friend told me I should have gotten a tracker ball, but I’m happy with my ice blue mouse with a red heart light. My needs are simple, so it suits.
An End to Christmas
At last……
Tomorrow (Friday), we will come to the end of our celebration of Christmas. One of Dear Husband’s sons is married. His wife wanted to celebrate Christmas with her siblings this year, so we didn’t see them Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. Instead, we will get together tomorrow to swap gifts and see how everyone’s holiday went.
Second son, who lives with us, and DH’s only daughter, her husband and their baby daughter will join us, so all but one son and grandson will be here.
We’re doing pizza. It’s the universal meal….the common denominator…for this group. Some of them don’t do green. Other’s prefer white sauce to red sauce, so to make sure everyone will find something to eat, we’ll do pizza.
Perhaps we’ll chat for a bit, play with the baby, maybe watch a movie together, and then Christmas will be over. I’m looking forward to the start of the New Year’s celebration.
Hobby Fiction
I had an interesting discussion with Elegante Mother as we ran errands today. She said that she had read that hobby fiction was the big thing these days. I nodded, thinking about the mysteries by Earlene Fowler that I’ve been reading, which all have a quilt block for their name.
“Dove in the Window,” “Irish Chain,” “Mariner’s Compass,” and “Goose in the Pond,” are just a few of the titles in that series. You can find them at Amazon.com by typing in “Benni Harper Mysteries.”
Christmas is not quite over…
I managed to get almost all of it done. I finished my shopping December 24th, and reaffirmed my belief that you need to finish your shopping MUCH earlier! I found bags or boxes for everything but the trike, and we just put a big bow on it. Not all the gifts had bows on them, but no one seemed to care.
There were two things I didn’t get done. I managed to get about half of my Christmas cards mailed this year. The unfinished ones were waiting for a longer, personal note to be included. I guess those friends will either get New Years cards, or St. Patrick’s Day cards, or maybe Memorial Day cards. If you live in the U.S. and you didn’t get a Christmas card from me, you may still find one coming your way.
The other thing I couldn’t clear the decks to do was to wish all my on-line friends a Christmas wish. If you come to read my blog, or if you are a friend from my chatting days, I hope that you had a wonderful Christmas with your family and friends. I hope that you find Peace and Joy in the coming year, and that our friendship will continue through the years.
Happy Holidays!
Almost There
Just little thoughts here and there….
The table in the casual dining room, the room we call the Green Room, has been cleared off. Tomorrow, I’ll wrap one more gift for our granddaughter, an over-sized chalkboard, and then I’ll cover the table with a red cloth, and set out candles.
The cans of Christmas cookies and the cinnamon dough ornaments were given to our friends at the salon on Thursday. I had to do errands, so I missed what they had to say, but I understand the cookies were well received.
We have received an embarrassment of riches from the contractors and suppliers with whom we work. One sent a stunning white Poinsettia, two have sent fruit baskets. One woman, a long time friend, has sent me an amazing collection of spa products. I won’t ever have to buy anything to pamper myself again!
Tomorrow at 8:00 I have a hair appointment. I’ve never had someone do my hair on Christmas Eve before. It seems like a nice way to start the day.
I have to pick up two gift bags to wrap (read: hide) our exchange gifts. Otherwise, I think we finished shopping today. The traffic was hideous. Thank goodness it was a beautiful day. I could have worn a heavy sweater and left the coat behind in the car.
The older couple who lives on the other side of our grove have one of those Santas that is filled with air from a compressor. Wait until Elegante Mother discovers that it’s there! Maybe I need to keep a tape recorder handy.
One of the local hawks has been hunting at our feeder. I thought about stopping the feeding, but then all the little birds would suffer, not just those that get caught. I think the hawk is using the reflection off the Green Room windows as part of his hunting strategy. I haven’t looked in the bird book to see what kind of hawk it is. I know it’s not a Red-tailed Hawk. It might be a Coopers Hawk.
Dear Husband has all the gifts organized, or most of them. One stack is for Christmas Eve, one is for Christmas morning, and the last is for Christmas Day. I haven’t told him that there are two bags of black oil sunflower seed in the trunk of the car. I figured the birds deserved a Christmas present, too.
I don’t know if I’ll have the chance to come back to blog on Christmas Eve, so let me say that I hope all of you have a wonderful Christmas. We hope you are well, and happy, and that you will have peace and good fortune in the coming year. Merry Christmas to you all!
Two Extremes
I found two new recipes for Christmas treats this year. One is ridiculous and the other is sublime. *S*
The sublime cookie is a shortbread based treat. You make shortbread from scratch. The recipe makes 48 triangles of shortbread. We discussed it, and feel that we could actually get more cookies from the recipe because it makes such a big cookie.
When the shortbread has cooled, you finely chop pecans, melt 24 caramels, and in a separate bowl melt half a cup chocolate chips with two teaspoons shortening. For each cookie, you dip one side in the caramel, and then in the nuts. When you’ve finished that step, you drizzle the chocolate over the cookies, and chill to set the chocolate. It’s a lot of work, but it makes a lot of cookies. They look and taste wonderful. The hardest part is melting the caramel.
My family says they’ve heard the other recipe called “Haystacks.” You melt chocolate chips and mix them with chow mien noodles and peanuts. It sounds odd, but tastes great!
Chocolate and nuts, how can you go wrong??
When You Can’t Make a Decision
Have you ever been at a point where you can’t make a decision?
I find that when I have a backlog in the office I have that problem. The solution is to sort through everything on my desk and organize it into levels of priority. I separate personal and business things. Then I take the business material and sort it into several stacks: things to be filed, bills, things which require my attention and things which can be thrown away. Once I get into that sorting mode everything falls into place. Occasionally I fill a box with things that don’t fit any of those categories and that’s a really bad move. That box will hang around waiting for my attention for a YEAR! Better to deal with things right away, than to let them build up.
I wonder if that’s a metaphor for life….
Wrapping Rooms, Revisited
(Raising my hand…) Ahem….I’d like to change my vote, if I might.
I come from a rather prolific family. My four siblings have thirteen children and eighteen grandchildren or so. And Dear Husband has four children and now two grandchildren, and the children and some of the grand children are married, so there are spouses to consider….and on and on and on….
Today, I realized that a wrapping room is not as bad an idea as I first thought. For the past two weeks both dining tables in my house have been covered with wrapping paper, tape, name tags, gift bags, ribbon of all texture and (taking a deep breath) gifts.
Someone else who has a large extended family must have decided that they would like to see their dinner table during December, or maybe they wanted a place to stash all the gifts until the big night….er…morning….ummmm DAY!
We have a stash of gifts to take with us on Christmas Eve that will fill the trunk and back seat and a couple of laps. Then there’s the stash that will go with us when we visit Dear Husband’s side of the family. And there’s a smaller stash for us to open Christmas morning. Sounds like overkill, doesn’t it.
If I had planned a wrapping room for this house, I would have added a freezer to store cookies and shelves to store Christmas cookie cans! My house has been disrupted for days between the cookies and gifts, and I’ll be very happy to get it back. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t mind giving my family gifts. I just need to be more organized about it.
So, maybe that wrapping room wasn’t such a bad idea after all.