“Christmas Day” – the Short of it

Breakfast
Open presents (lots & lots)
Lunch
Go to post office (for Judi to mail back all her swag)
Go to West Milton to buy yarn (Rachel taught mom & Amy how to knit)
Snooze while family knits
Make long-ass grocery list
Go to grocery (alone – sniff!)
Return from grocery then eat supper
Watch a little Bond and some of The Bird Cage and the end of the Karate Kid
Drag Judi back home
Type all this up on LJ

More details later, maybe.

A Fine Day Out & In!

What elsaf said! 🙂

Elsa did a fab job on the rib roast, Yorkshire pudding, taters, carrots, soup & salad! If you’re lucky, maybe she’ll cook for you someday!

judiang told me that I had to save some snow for her to shovel, and today, after our day out shopping, she shoveled a path to my trash (tomorrow morning is trash pickup) and then went out and shoveled a path in the sidewalk. At least, from my place to the folks’ place. 🙂 No more trudging through the street! Elsa wants to know when Judi’s ready to move to Michigan. Finding someone who WANTS to shovel snow is a rarity.

Tomorrow, Elsa heads back north (wah!) but Amy & Rachel will be coming (yay!) And tomorrow night is the gathering at the Short’s. We’ve had our gathering with the Andersons, and that was most pleasant. And we’ll get to see some of them again on New Year’s Day, probably. Tomorrow, however, Judi gets to experience the Short Family Christmas (extended). I think she’ll have a ball. Granny’s gonna love her since Judi’s already said she’s ready to clean the kitchen when we’re done eating. 🙂

Well, the CD that was playing on my computer is done, so now I can play around with City of Heroes – woot!

Santa’s First Visit!

elsaf and judiang arrived today, safe und sound! Yay! We headed off to the Evil Puppy Mall since it was the only place showing Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom of the Opera. The movie’s impressive to look at and the music is brill. And that’s really all I went for, so I rather enjoyed it. 🙂

After the movie, we actually went into the Evil Puppy Mall (the Mall at Fairfield Commons) and went to the pet store. And once again, they tried to steal Judi’s soul with a cute little baby Pomeranian. Judi even picked out a name for her. Thankfully, Elsa and I were strong enough to pull her out of the store and distract her with Xbox accessories at the game store in the mall.

With a bit of pulling and prodding, we got Judi out to the car and headed off to Jeet India, the Indian restaurant I wrote about earlier this month. We had a delicious supper with an assortment of things. Then onto Meijer in Troy to get a few groceries and essentials. (Elsa is making us supper tomorrow night – woohoo!) I bought a set of Christmas Crackers since we’re all Anglophiles and I’d never actually used one before. We finally got back home and it was after 10pm! Grand day out, indeed!

Once we’d rested up a little, we had our gift exchange. First we played with the crackers. We were rather disappointed in their explosive ability, but the cute little novelties, bad jokes, and paper hats were a hit. Then we opened presents. Judi got me City of Heroes – woohoo! Elsa got me a nice measuring cup and a KNIFE. A really nice 8″ Calphalon knife – sweet! I also got to open my birthday presents. Judi complemented my game with a subscription card for City of Heroes – yay! And Elsa got me the DVD set “Lost in Time” collection for Doctor Who. Quite a good haul, IMO.

Now Judi’s reading over my shoulder, Elsa’s in the living room typing (her story? could be!) and I’m just finishing this entry up. Oh, and Leo’s trying to figure out why there’s still two extra people in his house. (Wait until Wednesday when he’s got 3 folks staying over.)

Advanced Cat Decorating/Birthday Wallpaper

Now, I thought Leo was helpful in putting up my Christmas tree, but my Aunt Becky just sent me a link for pictures of two cats who were even MORE helpful in the decorating of their tree. Click here for the cute cats as they help decorate.

In other news: HAPPY BIRTHDAY, mindwarp!

As is customary for my fellow Sylv fans, I have for you, wallpaper! It’s most appropriate for the holiday season. 🙂

Sylv & Sophie celebrate Boxing Day.
The Doctor and Ace celebrate Boxing Day!

I sympathize with you, mindwarp, having a birthday so close to Christmas! Hope it was a great one!

Christmas Day!

Hooray for Christmas Day!

Today was the first Christmas we had without Amy! *Sniff* She and Rachel are off with the “In-Laws” until, I believe, tomorrow. Then they have two days to work, and THEN they fly to see US! Yay! So we’ve “postponed” Christmas until Thursday morning.

Despite not having the huge Present Opening Fest that normally occurs on Christmas Day, I *still* couldn’t fall asleep on Christmas Eve! Went to bed around 2am, but my mind was still buzzing about the cookbook. So after a bit, I turned on the TV and watched Ralphie try to get his Red Rider BB gun for Christmas. (TBS shows A Christmas Story for 24 hours starting 8pm on Christmas Eve. I usually catch it at least once.)

I woke up around 8am, and Leo and just sort of lay there, not really wanting to get up. But we did and I finished up the Table of Contents and Indices for the family cookbook. (If you want more details about this project of mine, I answered drox‘s question about it here.) The folks called, just as I was finishing the last index, so I tried to burn a CD of the cookbook, and Nero crashed my computer. Restarting got the same result. So I transfered the file to my little USB memory card thingy and went next door.

We had sourdough pancakes and Canadian bacon and sausage. Yummy! We watched The Muppet Family Christmas while we ate. Afterwards, we had our last Advent service of the year and I read Berkley Breathed’s A Wish for Wings that Work. (It’s one of my favorite Christmas stories. Amy read it a few years ago for Advent. I figure it had been long enough and I could read it again.) Then, to tide us over until Thursday, we each unwrapped a single present.

I gave dad George Carlin’s When Will Jesus Bring the Pork Chops?. I gave mom two WeightWatcher’s cookbooks full of what looked like yummy recipes. They gave me a book called Dr. Ernest Drake’s Dragonology. I put it on my wishlist when I discovered it while helping capriuni look for a gift for her secret Santa recipient. It’s a boo-tee-ful book! Lots of cool paintings, plenty of information, and even scale samples so you can feel what a dragon’s skin is like! I’m going to have a lot of fun reading it.

The rest of the day was spent with us either relaxing or me working on the print outs of the cookbook. Mom gave the new entries the once over and found a few things that I corrected. I’ve got the originals printed off and tomorrow, mom and I will get ’em copied at Staples (if they’re open). Tomorrow afternoon, I get to give some of them out to family members when we head to Uncle Bob’s for the Anderson gathering (mom’s side of the family). Looking forward to seeing everyone!

I’m currently taking a break from cleaning. I still have to sweep and dust, but everything’s pretty much picked up. Tomorrow night, I do laundry. And then I’m ready for GUESTS! 🙂

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas!

Yes, I’m still up – have been working on the cookbook. But I finished the work necessary for a proper Table of Contents and an Index – woohoo! Tomorrow, or rather later today, I can put the finishing touches on it and print the new pages off.

YAY! It’s Christmas! *dances around joyfully*

What Christmas Carol Am I?

Gakked from gallowglass.

Jingle Bells
You are ‘Jingle Bells’! Full of enthusiasm and
good cheer, you are excited by the first
appearances of Christmas decorations in shops
and have been heard singing along to the piped
music. Your attitude to Christmas is one of
childlike delight – with a slightly mercenary
streak. You definitely believe in Santa (you
get more presents that way) and will put up
your Christmas tree as early as possible. You
really like carolling, and presents, and mince
pies, and pudding, and will insist on getting
everyone up at dawn to open presents
immediately. So long as the food and presents
are good, you will have a great Christmas.

What Christmas Carol are you?
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Yes! Finally a Quiz that has me pegged! Betcha judiang would get the same or similar. Go on, take the quiz, Judi. You know you want to!

Snowed In! Yes!

We got our snow and then some last night! With the drifting, it’s hard to say what our total accumulation is. Officially, the Dayton International Airport got at least 16 inches, which breaks our record of 12.1 inches. My own yard has areas at least 2 feet deep, but some shallower areas. Of course, I’ve got pictures. Heck, I even had dad take a picture of the front of my house and e-mail it to me so I could post it.

Snow out back!
Here’s the view outside my back door. As you can see, there’s a bit more snow than yesterday.

A Leo's-eye view.
Here’s a Leo’s-eye view of the snow. Is it any wonder that he doesn’t want to go outside?

The front of my house, photo taken by dad.
I called dad and asked him to take a photo of my place from his living room window. He obliged and sent the picture to me. Let’s hear it for the Internet!

Good thing that my only plans for today are to work on the family cookbook and eventually get out to help the folks shovel out mom’s driveway. (The mound of snow made by the snow ploughs is up as high as dad’s truck!) judiang, I don’t think you have to worry about not having any snow to shovel when you get here on Monday!

Snow! Snow! Snow! Snow! SNOW!

With four inches on the ground already and promise of at least 10 (to 20) inches total accumulation by tomorrow afternoon, I think it’s safe to say that we’ll be having a White Christmas. 🙂 The snow is gorgeous, falling down in small and large flakes. Beautiful to look at and to walk in (though I think I need taller boots!) I took a couple of snaps from my back door. (Leo had the chance to go outside if he wanted to. He stood in the doorway, getting flakes on his head, but decided not to test out that white stuff on the back stoop.)

A picture print from Courier and Ives.
Yes, it really looks like a picture print from Courier and Ives – the common collection. 😉

The garage gets into the act.
My garage makes a nice dark backdrop for the cute, white flakes.

Since mom doesn’t work until Friday, all three of us are delighted with the fluffy snow. Mom and I foolishly went out in it this morning to exercise at Curves and for mom to go to her WeightWatchers meeting. It’s good that I went with her because there was only one other person in the meeting, besides the WW lady. Usually there’s 20 people, mom said. But we got home safely and I went off to work at the school for awhile. I’m done with that, however, so I can now concentrate on the cookbook.

Speaking of cooking, I never did state everything that was made by mom and me. Let’s see if I can recall all 11 items:

  1. Lindy Cookies
  2. Sour Cream Sugar Cookies
  3. Cheesecake Cupcakes
  4. Peanut Blossoms
  5. Floor Sweeping Cake
  6. Candy Buckeyes
  7. Butterscotch Icebox Cookies
  8. Chocolate-Coated Town House Cracker Peanut Butter Sandwiches
  9. Aunt Alma’s Ground Pecan Cookies
  10. Quaker Oats Cereal & Pecan Munchies (sweet)
  11. Pecan Tassies (mini-pecan pies)

Heh, I had to call ’round to mom’s to ask what the 11th item was. Turns out I was forgetting the cheesecake cupcakes, which we made on the first day. I forgot them, probably, because I haven’t actually eaten any yet! They all turned out very nicely and ought to be a hit at all of the family gatherings.

Christmas is coming! Whee! I’ve got snow! Whee! Gonna OD on family soon! Whee! Can you tell that I love this time of year? 😉