Posts Tagged ‘Christmas’

Merry Christmas!

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

From the middle of the stormy, snowy, sleety, rainy midwest (as in “Is this the ice bowl?” “No, it’s Iowa.”), I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and all the best in the coming year.

Thank you for joining me here on my blog and on my website. I’m so glad to have had your companionship over the past year and I look forward to another year here, sharing books and ideas and heroes (especially, but not exclusively, Hugh-in-a-towel) with you.

If you have questions or suggestions for making this a better place to visit, please share them.

Blogs aren’t one way streets. It helps me to hear your ideas and learn about what you want to read about, too. Let me know and I’ll see what I can do.

Take care and have a wonderful holiday season!

From all of our family to all of yours,

Merry Christmas
and
Happy New Year!

Bye, George!

Monday, December 21st, 2009


By George, he’s gone.

George, that is. He took his heroine and cyberspatially took off on the weekend so he’ll be spending Christmas on the other side of the pond.

It couldn’t happen to a nicer guy. Neither could his heroine, Sophy. I am sooooo glad they finally got it together and managed their happily-ever-after.

I hope the ed likes it when she reads it which, she tells me, will probably not be until January. Not a problem. The last thing I want is George coming home for Christmas. Even though I love him dearly, we need a little space. A little less togetherness.

I’m now in the throes of planning Christmas in a week. Or less, obviously. Fortunately before I threw myself headlong at the last few chapters of George, I got most of my Christmas shopping done and the presents that needed mailing were mailed. And a week ago last weekend we put up the tree.

But since George left the building I’ve been baking and cleaning and washing sheets (for descending grandkids and kids to have places to sleep) and shoveling snow and figuring out Christmas dinner. At Thanksgiving I came within a blink of forgetting potatoes. So I need to start making lists.

It’s snowing again tonight. It’s supposed to snow for the next three days. That should make the indoor preparations easier and the shopping preparations tricky, to say the least.

I’m off now to write my blog for Tuesday for Tote Bags ‘n’ Blogs. Drop by and say hi.

To get you in the holiday spirit, in case you’re not, this is where Sophy and George are spending Christmas.

Where are you spending it?

It’s Spring in December

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009


At least it feels that way. The temperature is nearly 60 F this afternoon. I know it’s December 1st, but it sure doesn’t feel that way.

I am so tempted to go on long walks with the dogs, but I’m in nose-to-grindstone mode with George and Sophy. They need to be finished by December 15th and I’m on track to get there. It would be nice to have a week beyond it to ‘tweak’ it myself before the ed makes her own tweaking suggestions. But that would take us too close to Christmas, so it’s not going to happen. I just want to get it out of the house before the holidays.

I’m pretty well done with Christmas shopping. The internet has made my life so much easier that way. But I still have to find something fun for the 5 year old twin grandsons. Got any suggestions? They’re each getting a sweater, but that’s no fun for kids. So I’m open to suggestions. The rest of the grandkids are all taken care of as are the kids and The Prof.

I was talking with a friend the other day about Christmas gifts and I said that the best gifts I ever got were from two aunts who, each in her own way, seemed to understand what I would like even when I didn’t realize it myself. One of them bought books regularly — and they were always really special books that I usually had never heard of, but then fell in love with. And the other, who taught piano, was always good at thinking of record albums (this was pre-CD, you understand) that I would love.

So I’m trying to think about the people I’m buying for and come up with things they’d like. That’s why I know the sweaters will only please the twins’ parents. But I need something else for the boys that they will like.

Their dad says they like all sports, games, DVDs and books. Got any good ideas?

What was the best present you ever got? Do you still have it?