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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Post Christmas Ramblings

I can't say I'm enjoying the movie, An American In Paris. But I'm still in the room with my daughter and husband just because it is rare that we do things like this and I don't want to leave the moment.

How was your Christmas?
Ours was lovely, even though my sweet husband had to work. He got up extra early, went into work and came back in time for stockings and presents.
My poor eldest child is always, always the first one up Christmas morning. We have beaten it into her head she is in no way allowed to wake up Miss B before 8a.m. Trust me on this one-as sweet as my child is, if you wake her too early and then bombard her with Christmas, she is not easy to live with. At all.
All that to say, Lauren was up from 5:45 on, excited as she was when she was little. 
I so love her for this.
But I almost love her more for staying in bed.

We have had our annual Christmas illness, and I'm happy to report all barfing made it straight to the bathroom. Just thought I should share this.
Your welcome.

I haven't done much in the way of art, I have done a lot in the way of clearing out the wreckage of opened gifts, and hanging out with my girls.




I really, really need to stop eating peppermint ice cream with home-made hot fudge sauce. Hot fudge sauce is one thing I didn't burn over the last two weeks, so maybe I'll stop eating it tomorrow.
Or Friday.

Did you get any strange gifts this year? I got a scarf half knitted from a crazy-busy college girl with a promise of it being finished before she left for school again. 

I made Butternut Squash Risotto last night. Oh, have mercy. It was so good. I almost burned the rice, but caught it before it was too late because I could smell it staring to burn. I really do know how to cook and do enjoy it, but I'm telling you, something is up this vacation.

I have a confession.
I did not take ANY photos during December 25.
Not one.
WHAT IS THAT????
Have I lost my mind as well as my cooking abilities?
Geez.
Oh, wait. I took one. 



I took down my "late" Christmas tree two days after Christmas.
Why?
It was a goner.
Can you tell in the photo? The tips of the branches are turning in.
Unlike the fake one, which is still up.
And might be until mid-January.
Who knows.

What do you do for New Year's Eve? I'm so pathetic, I love to be in bed early and feel human the next day. Unless there is something totally, super fun to do. Which kinda never happens. 

Well, I could keep going, but 
I'm also guessing this has gone on long enough...
Have a fabulous day, my friends!


8 comments :

  1. lynn I love your rambling posts.

    they are so real!

    Love the scarf story, hope that college girl comes thru for ya, lol

    Your peppermint ice cream is my pie and cookies...it all will go in the trash today.

    Well I love the picture you did capture and that tree did look a little hazardous with its dry branches. I had a real tree once that stayed up until my birthday in March LOL
    Anyhoo
    Have a great New Year. My night will be very similar to yours jammies, bed and a non headache morning after.
    Happy New Year
    Amy

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  2. I love the sweets too, but I am so over it now I don't know what to do!

    For NYE we open our house to friends and their kids, who trash our house, eat too many sweets and stay up way past their bedtime. Good times ;-)

    Happy New Year Lynn!!!

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  3. Love you, Lynn. Thank you so much for thinking of me. I am sorry I didn't get back to you! We all had the flu, then sent Katie and Ashton off to South Africa. Jud's having some trouble. His tumor marker shot up. Next week we go to Mayo and we will probably will quit that treatment as his tumor marker shot way up. He will hear from Johns Hopkins tomorrow and we may go see them about the cancer vaccine. Cancer was poignant and very full of love. We seem to be hanging in there, though I had a crabby spell for the last few days. He hasn't done a Caring Bridge so I can't print my blog which tells all about it.
    I hope this makes sense. So grateful for you!
    Love and hugs,
    Suz

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  4. Love you, Lynn. Thank you so much for thinking of me. I am sorry I didn't get back to you! We all had the flu, then sent Katie and Ashton off to South Africa. Jud's having some trouble. His tumor marker shot up. Next week we go to Mayo and we will probably will quit that treatment as his tumor marker shot way up. He will hear from Johns Hopkins tomorrow and we may go see them about the cancer vaccine. Cancer was poignant and very full of love. We seem to be hanging in there, though I had a crabby spell for the last few days. He hasn't done a Caring Bridge so I can't print my blog which tells all about it.
    I hope this makes sense. So grateful for you!
    Love and hugs,
    Suz

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  5. I got a 1lb of See's chocolates for Christmas.. I get them every year.. Can you believe I am almost done with the box. I see a treadmill in my future.. Yikes......

    We are just hanging out on New Years Eve and will probably be in bed by 10:00.. Yes I feel like an old lady!!

    Hope you have a great one my sweet friend..

    Hugs, Linda

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  6. Oh Lynn...your writing makes me smile! Love that photo of Brenna...love those jammies...and my weakness has been root beer floats of late lol! I don't know why I'm craving them all the time. And I took one photo this Christmas... Hope you have a wonderful New Years!

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  7. You gave me a much needed chuckle this morning as I read through this. I hadn't thought about it, but I didn't take any photos either on Christmas. What's up with me, too?

    I think it's that Pause thing... you know...

    I am woefully behind on blog reading since we've been out of town. I do intend to catch up.

    I hope you had a wonderful Christmas, all barfing aside.

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