I was the last one to go to sleep last night, and as a result, I spent a lot of time online, researching lots of things and deciding what to do with my Christmas money. I also spent some time counting my posts, going back and remembering the past six months. I realized I skipped a week, around the middle of November. So, because it's Christmas Day, and presents have been opened and dinner has been consumed, and I've just commenced my yearly tradition of watching Pirates of the Caribbean, AND it's snowing on Christmas Day (something that hasn't happened in more than 100 years here in Georgia), I decided to post a quick message, just because.
Today is a kind of day that makes me wish our fireplace worked. The snow is falling fast and thick outside, and I'm sure there is coffee and homemade chocolate chip cookies in my near future. Santa was awesome to me this year; my family was, too. Since we're moving in less than a week, most of my gifts consisted of wonderful things for my kitchen. It makes me want to cook all sorts of things, right now, despite the fact that I'm super full from Nanna and Mom's awesome cooking. Ham, potato salad, deviled eggs, biscuits, okra. We're Southern, clearly, and I'm quite stuffed for the first time in awhile.
So now I'm sitting in my papasan chair, watching Captain Jack Sparrow commandeer things and Will Turner fall in love with Elizabeth, while I watch the snow out of the corner of my eye. Maybe it will stick and I can make a snowman. Or at least a snowball. Not a bad way to end a good day.
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Monday, December 20, 2010
29
So many topics I could write about this week. But I think I will stick with the Christmas theme, since Christmas is only five days away. At least, that's what the five-year-old I nanny keeps telling me.
Christmas Eve is my favorite time of the year, aside from my birthday. There's just something about the anticipation, and the lights, and the food, and the friends and family that suddenly populate your house that makes it magical. I'm excited for this years Eve...I'm making most of the food, and there's a special gift for mom that I'm really excited about and may give to her early.
I love giving gifts to people. Probably even more so than the gifts I get under the tree.
A short entry this week, folks, as it's time to feed the cat and go get some dinner for myself.
Next time we meet, Christmas will be over and New Years will be upon us. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, be safe, be merry, be happy.
<3
Christmas Eve is my favorite time of the year, aside from my birthday. There's just something about the anticipation, and the lights, and the food, and the friends and family that suddenly populate your house that makes it magical. I'm excited for this years Eve...I'm making most of the food, and there's a special gift for mom that I'm really excited about and may give to her early.
I love giving gifts to people. Probably even more so than the gifts I get under the tree.
A short entry this week, folks, as it's time to feed the cat and go get some dinner for myself.
Next time we meet, Christmas will be over and New Years will be upon us. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, be safe, be merry, be happy.
<3
Monday, December 13, 2010
28
Snow? Yes, dear readers, it did snow today. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you look at it), none of the beautiful white stuff stuck to the ground, so today is back to business as usual, although the benefits of my long wool coat are clearer today. It's cold outside, bringing to mind the less than awesome Christmas song "Baby, It's Cold Outside." The weather last night and today made everyone want to stay huddled indoors, next to a fireplace with coffee and someone they love. I hung Christmas lights, which somehow make the living room both brighter and warmer. I was humming Christmas songs the entire time, and so I would like to present to you my Christmas List of Top Five Holiday Songs!
1. Silver Bells, by any older artist
When I was little, I used to sit in front of the Christmas tree and sing Christmas songs to myself. I'm not as weird as I sound. But I always loved singing Silver Bells. The images of lights and snow and busy people make Christmas time in the city an awesome perk of living in said city. I am a city girl, everyone knows that, and a song celebrating a city Christmas instead of the traditional country Christmas will always be number one in my book.
2. The Train, by Celestial Navigation's
If you have never heard this, look it up and listen to it while sitting next to the Christmas tree. It's about a man sitting on a train on Christmas Eve, reminiscing about Christmas Eve's from his childhood. It varies from the normal holiday music in that it's spoken word, with instruments behind the words providing the continual sound of the train wheels. It says Christmas to me, and since they don't play it on the radio anymore I save it for Christmas Eve, when everyone is gathered together and our favorite songs are playing in the background, right before we go to bed and Santa comes around to stomp on the roof and bring things to us.
3. The Christmas Song, any good rendition
This is Christmas. That's why it's just called The Christmas Song. Enough said.
4. Sleigh Ride
In high school, our choir performed this song for our annual Christmas concert. It was fun, like always, but it also coincided with the year our class started to all get along and be friends. We all went to a traveling Christmas party, the weekend after the performance, and the whole time, the only line that kept going through my head was "there's a happy feeling nothing in the world can buy, when they pass around the coffee and the pumpkin pie." It stands out as one of my favorite Christmases; and I still use that line as a standard to any awesome holiday event.
5. Wonderful Christmas Time, by Paul McCartney
I saved the best for last. This has been my all-time favorite holiday song since I was very young. It's not Christmas until I hear this, and when I do, it's like the lights come on. It takes me back to Christmases of my childhood, and lends it's magic to any Christmas, making it more magical. I think I listened to it a lot during my senior year of college, during finals, to get me through that final push into adulthood. It worked.
So there you go, loyal readers, the top 5 Christmas songs from someone who thinks she has authority to say so. What are your favorite holiday songs?
1. Silver Bells, by any older artist
When I was little, I used to sit in front of the Christmas tree and sing Christmas songs to myself. I'm not as weird as I sound. But I always loved singing Silver Bells. The images of lights and snow and busy people make Christmas time in the city an awesome perk of living in said city. I am a city girl, everyone knows that, and a song celebrating a city Christmas instead of the traditional country Christmas will always be number one in my book.
2. The Train, by Celestial Navigation's
If you have never heard this, look it up and listen to it while sitting next to the Christmas tree. It's about a man sitting on a train on Christmas Eve, reminiscing about Christmas Eve's from his childhood. It varies from the normal holiday music in that it's spoken word, with instruments behind the words providing the continual sound of the train wheels. It says Christmas to me, and since they don't play it on the radio anymore I save it for Christmas Eve, when everyone is gathered together and our favorite songs are playing in the background, right before we go to bed and Santa comes around to stomp on the roof and bring things to us.
3. The Christmas Song, any good rendition
This is Christmas. That's why it's just called The Christmas Song. Enough said.
4. Sleigh Ride
In high school, our choir performed this song for our annual Christmas concert. It was fun, like always, but it also coincided with the year our class started to all get along and be friends. We all went to a traveling Christmas party, the weekend after the performance, and the whole time, the only line that kept going through my head was "there's a happy feeling nothing in the world can buy, when they pass around the coffee and the pumpkin pie." It stands out as one of my favorite Christmases; and I still use that line as a standard to any awesome holiday event.
5. Wonderful Christmas Time, by Paul McCartney
I saved the best for last. This has been my all-time favorite holiday song since I was very young. It's not Christmas until I hear this, and when I do, it's like the lights come on. It takes me back to Christmases of my childhood, and lends it's magic to any Christmas, making it more magical. I think I listened to it a lot during my senior year of college, during finals, to get me through that final push into adulthood. It worked.
So there you go, loyal readers, the top 5 Christmas songs from someone who thinks she has authority to say so. What are your favorite holiday songs?
Monday, December 6, 2010
27
It's finally December, which means, invariably, that it's finally cold. And we don't have heat in our house, because, being an old and poorly insulated rental property, said house would be way out of our budget to heat properly.
As I sit here basking in the warm-ish air emitting from the space heater, I think about Christmas. The big day is three weeks away, and though I'm further along in the holiday process than I was last year, I still feel behind. We decided not to get a tree here in the tiny and cold yellow house, opting instead for white lights strung all over the living room. I hardly have any Christmas decorations; turns out all my decorations were for the Christmas tree that we currently don't have.
I still love Christmas, though. My mom's house is all decked out, with white lights in the bushes and on the railing outside, red and green and white towels in the bathrooms, a tree brightly lit downstairs. It even smells like the holidays, something I realized when I visited home tonight. That's one of my favorite parts about Christmas, Thanksgiving, the whole last part of every year. I love the smells that take me back to when I was small, or that make me feel warm and safe and at home. It's something I try to recreate wherever I am. Tie that fact into my always trying to make wherever I am into something of a home, but that's another post.
Happy Christmas, readers. More on this joyful time of year next week.
As I sit here basking in the warm-ish air emitting from the space heater, I think about Christmas. The big day is three weeks away, and though I'm further along in the holiday process than I was last year, I still feel behind. We decided not to get a tree here in the tiny and cold yellow house, opting instead for white lights strung all over the living room. I hardly have any Christmas decorations; turns out all my decorations were for the Christmas tree that we currently don't have.
I still love Christmas, though. My mom's house is all decked out, with white lights in the bushes and on the railing outside, red and green and white towels in the bathrooms, a tree brightly lit downstairs. It even smells like the holidays, something I realized when I visited home tonight. That's one of my favorite parts about Christmas, Thanksgiving, the whole last part of every year. I love the smells that take me back to when I was small, or that make me feel warm and safe and at home. It's something I try to recreate wherever I am. Tie that fact into my always trying to make wherever I am into something of a home, but that's another post.
Happy Christmas, readers. More on this joyful time of year next week.
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