I double-checked today's date. I walked around all day yesterday not sure if it was Tues or Wed. But it is Thurs Nov 29. At least it is right now on this part of the Int'l Date Line. But don't let me get ahead of myself.:fear:
Good news! I made two dinners in a row that both kids liked. Broccoli and cavatelli and homemade baked mac and cheese. That made dinner much nicer to deal with.
Other good news. Gary was not put on Mepron, the $1000/month medicine. He is one a different anti-malarial and it was one $128/month. Either way, it just goes on the credit card and I don't think of it until I have to pay the bill. But that gives me less of a heart attack than it otherwise would have done.
And one more good thing- I finished my mom's heritage book!!! Its all done and ordered and whew!!!!! As much as I like scrapping, and I love seeing old photos, I was really get sick of working on it. I also ordered my BFF a pretty charm necklace so I am getting some of the harder people crossed off my gift list.
This is going to sound weird and ramble-y but does this make sense to anyone? Now that my kids are older and I don't have many little ones in the picture, Christmas is not the same. I started to take down some decorations, I am seeing Christmas commercials, (m&m's seeing Santa and fainting-- too cute!), Elf on a Shelf posts are popping up on FB. And I don't feel any excitement or anticipation. But I feel that I *should.* So i waver between the cynical thoughts of how it is just another commercialized day and the desire to make it a special and happy month.
For those of you who have grandchildren, does the beauty and magic of christmas come back when you see it through their eyes again?
Oh well, I guess I am just weird. Who knew?? :laugh:
Temptation on Thursday:
I actually do want to start baking my Christmas cookies. I could live on cookies! My perfect meal- wine and pizza with extra cheese and coffee and cookies for dessert.
Good news! I made two dinners in a row that both kids liked. Broccoli and cavatelli and homemade baked mac and cheese. That made dinner much nicer to deal with.
Other good news. Gary was not put on Mepron, the $1000/month medicine. He is one a different anti-malarial and it was one $128/month. Either way, it just goes on the credit card and I don't think of it until I have to pay the bill. But that gives me less of a heart attack than it otherwise would have done.
And one more good thing- I finished my mom's heritage book!!! Its all done and ordered and whew!!!!! As much as I like scrapping, and I love seeing old photos, I was really get sick of working on it. I also ordered my BFF a pretty charm necklace so I am getting some of the harder people crossed off my gift list.
This is going to sound weird and ramble-y but does this make sense to anyone? Now that my kids are older and I don't have many little ones in the picture, Christmas is not the same. I started to take down some decorations, I am seeing Christmas commercials, (m&m's seeing Santa and fainting-- too cute!), Elf on a Shelf posts are popping up on FB. And I don't feel any excitement or anticipation. But I feel that I *should.* So i waver between the cynical thoughts of how it is just another commercialized day and the desire to make it a special and happy month.
For those of you who have grandchildren, does the beauty and magic of christmas come back when you see it through their eyes again?
Oh well, I guess I am just weird. Who knew?? :laugh:
Temptation on Thursday:
I actually do want to start baking my Christmas cookies. I could live on cookies! My perfect meal- wine and pizza with extra cheese and coffee and cookies for dessert.