Christmas Eve notes
Dec. 24th, 2009 11:22 am1 (fa la la): My beaversoncrack list is starting to have lines through it, yay.
2 (merry merry): The kid woke in a good mood, asked to talk to her grandmother (they used to hate each other), ate a big bowl of hot cereal, and is now making sweet-potato pie while I eat my breakfast. Her parents were going to call last night with their hotel-room phone number but didn't, so we're waiting on them to call. I don't expect that to happen before noon.
3 (ho ho ho): My mother has plane tickets to Philadelphia, where a big ice storm is on its way. Poor mom!
4 (deck the halls): I am being benevolent, and ignoring the pro-Republican "christmas greeting" glurge my mother sent me in email today. This is not actually virtue; it's self-preservation.
5 (o come, all ye faithful) Had a nice talk with the kid about the difference between blood family and chosen family. I think she likes these concepts.
6) (glo-o-o-ria) Have a wonderful time if you're celebrating; have a wonderful time if you're not. Much love!
2 (merry merry): The kid woke in a good mood, asked to talk to her grandmother (they used to hate each other), ate a big bowl of hot cereal, and is now making sweet-potato pie while I eat my breakfast. Her parents were going to call last night with their hotel-room phone number but didn't, so we're waiting on them to call. I don't expect that to happen before noon.
3 (ho ho ho): My mother has plane tickets to Philadelphia, where a big ice storm is on its way. Poor mom!
4 (deck the halls): I am being benevolent, and ignoring the pro-Republican "christmas greeting" glurge my mother sent me in email today. This is not actually virtue; it's self-preservation.
5 (o come, all ye faithful) Had a nice talk with the kid about the difference between blood family and chosen family. I think she likes these concepts.
6) (glo-o-o-ria) Have a wonderful time if you're celebrating; have a wonderful time if you're not. Much love!