i did this little meme last year around this time, and i thought it would be interesting to see how the end of '07 compares...
1. What did you do in 2007 that you’d never done before? ran a mile (and maybe more...)
2. Did you keep your new year’s resolutions, and will you make more for next year? instead of a "resolution," i am focusing on two words for 2008: OPEN for me, and HEALTH for my family.
3. Did anyone close to you give birth? yes, my youngest sister gave birth to baby becca on june 24th.
4. Did anyone close to you die? no
5. What countries did you visit? um, i drove down embassy row in d.c., and traveled through epcot center.
6. What would you like to have in 2008 that you lacked in 2007? a life coach
7. What dates from 2007 will remain etched upon your memory, and why? june first, taylor's arrival.
8. What was your biggest achievement of the year? godspell!
9. What was your biggest failure? letting my weight-loss efforts fizzle mid-year
10. Did you suffer illness or injury? no
11. What was the best thing you bought? is it possible that the only things i bought were groceries? 'cause i can't think of ANYTHING!!
12. Whose behavior merited celebration? jack graduated from kindergarten!
13. Whose behavior made you appalled and depressed? the teenager in my life
14. Where did most of your money go? mortgage payments
15. What did you get really, really, really excited about? our fantabulous trip to disney world!
16. What song will always remind you of 2007? summer love by justin timberlake. and the saga begins, by wierd al. don't ask.
17. Compared to this time last year, are you:
a) happier or sadder?
b) thinner or fatter?
c) richer or poorer? a little sadder, exactly the same, poorer in dollars/richer in friends.
18. What do you wish you’d done more of? counted more calories!
19. What do you wish you’d done less of? bitching and moaning!
20. Did you fall in love in 2007? status quo.
21. What was your favorite TV program? american idol and lost.
22. Do you hate anyone now that you didn’t hate this time last year? no. but i'm definitely frustrated with some!
23. What was the best book you read? saving fish from drowning and eat, pray, love.
24. What was your greatest musical discovery? the jonas brothers. and podcasts.
25. What did you want and get? an excellent review at work.
26. What did you want and not get? a lighthouse award.
27. What was your favorite film of this year? nothing sticks out in my mind.
28. What did you do on your birthday, and how old were you? went to the movies and dinner at a japanese steakhouse with my girlfriends/sisters, all the while turning 38.
29. What one thing would have made your year immeasurably more satisfying? meeting my blog friends!
30. How would you describe your personal fashion concept in 2007? land's end, hampton inn style.
31. What kept you sane? blogging. absolutely - blogging.
you can read last year's here.
Monday, December 31, 2007
Friday, December 28, 2007
spt - auld lang syne

what was your favorite spt from 2007? take a moment and revisit this spt journey you've been on. which was your favorite photo? your most creative? is there a post that sums up your year? a post that reminds you of something small and fun that you might otherwise forget about?
will you continue to spt in the new year?
Happy 2008 to my blogging family!! I'm *open* to a fantastic and creative new year - SEE you there!!

my first self-portrait, february 20, 2007
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Thursday, December 27, 2007
i will remember

when i am cranky and temperamental because there is laundry to be done and dinner to be made, i will remember to be thankful to have clothes to wash and food to prepare;
when i am frustrated because of traffic or crowded stores or inconsiderate people, i will remember to be thankful that i live in a country where i can mingle with my countrymen without fear of prosecution;
when i am too tired to tidy the house or help with homework, i will remember to be thankful that i can live safely with my family in my homeland;
when i am feeling like a small and insignificant spec in this universe,
when i hesitate to do one small turn for another for fear that it won't be *enough,*
when i pridefully put my wants and desires ahead of others,
i will remember benazir bhutto, who lived, and died, for freedom.
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Tuesday, December 25, 2007
merry pink christmas!

it's here!! pink Christmas has been such fun to be a part of. my present arrived a few weeks ago, and the perfectly square little shipping box sat patiently under my tree these past few days. i was so excited to finally open it this morning.

pink packing peanuts!! i couldn't resist including a photo of them.

i immediately fell in love with the round wicker basket! it was so much fun to untie the bow and read the great card from kristen. how amazing is it to get to know someone across the country!

she put together a great collection of goodies, all of which are so special: a journal for my never-ending collection of life-stories, a variety of beautifully designed notecards (perfect for good mail of all occasions!), two beautiful bracelets (chunky beads - hooray!), some scrumptious smelling tomato soap, and hershey kisses with almonds (must remember to hide these away!!)
kristen, thank you for the wonderful gifts. thank you for reading through the ramblings on my blog to learn just what i would appreciate. thank you for introducing me to something new (tomato soap!) merry Pink Christmas to you and your growing family!!
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christmas day musings
every Christmas Day, i cover a few hours at the hotel so that other employees have a chance to spend part of the day with their families. it's a nice little routine for me... i get to do the crack-of-dawn present-opening with jack, enjoy some breakfast casserole and coffee, stop by my sister's to see the cousins...
and then, it's usually time for me to take a break from the chaos of the day. (this year, it was time for me to take a break from the 6 1/2 year old looking up his nose with the new eyeclops.)
the thing about hotel on Christmas Day is that none of the guests are actually here. they are at their family and friends' homes, enjoying present-opening and breakfast casseroles of their own. these four hours will be blessedly quiet, and i've come prepared to spend the entire time blogging!!
let's start off with some Christmas presents that we made to share with our family. first up, some *house sparkle.* i found this "recipe" at amy rue last year, and i filed it away in the recesses of my mind. it is, very simply, baking soda and essential oils - a totally natural, yummy smelling cleanser or laundry additive. you might think giving multi-purpose cleanser is an odd idea for Christmas. maybe it is, but could you resist the cute packaging?? thanks to this past year of blogging, i now have an arsenal of ribbon, canning jars (*multi-purpose jars*), graphic design ideas, and inspiration!!

on sunday, we took the cousins to portrait innovations. holy moly, what an operation! in the span of 10 minutes, we had 71 shots to choose from. we walked away with about 36 sheets of photos in 30 minutes - can you say Christmas presents galore for grandparents and far-away relatives?!? you also get a disk of all of the shots. so how could i resist whipping up some ornaments for my sisters (also known as the moms of the cousins.) once again, the blogosphere offered up an amazing idea, this time via jill.
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who was the mom who was baking up cookies at 10 pm last night for Santa? that would be me... a slight oversight on my part yielded NO carrots and only leftovers from the cookie exchange to lay out for the jolly old elf. thanks to all of you baking bloggers out there who inspire me to have a pantry full of staples!

you can see that Santa and his team of reindeer were pretty hungry by the time they got to our house!

when i finally had a chance to sit down and relax in the glow of the Christmas tree, what a joy it was to look over the *other* tree in the room. so many new faces and families and stories represented here. hope you are all having a most wonderful Christmas Day!!
and then, it's usually time for me to take a break from the chaos of the day. (this year, it was time for me to take a break from the 6 1/2 year old looking up his nose with the new eyeclops.)
the thing about hotel on Christmas Day is that none of the guests are actually here. they are at their family and friends' homes, enjoying present-opening and breakfast casseroles of their own. these four hours will be blessedly quiet, and i've come prepared to spend the entire time blogging!!
let's start off with some Christmas presents that we made to share with our family. first up, some *house sparkle.* i found this "recipe" at amy rue last year, and i filed it away in the recesses of my mind. it is, very simply, baking soda and essential oils - a totally natural, yummy smelling cleanser or laundry additive. you might think giving multi-purpose cleanser is an odd idea for Christmas. maybe it is, but could you resist the cute packaging?? thanks to this past year of blogging, i now have an arsenal of ribbon, canning jars (*multi-purpose jars*), graphic design ideas, and inspiration!!

on sunday, we took the cousins to portrait innovations. holy moly, what an operation! in the span of 10 minutes, we had 71 shots to choose from. we walked away with about 36 sheets of photos in 30 minutes - can you say Christmas presents galore for grandparents and far-away relatives?!? you also get a disk of all of the shots. so how could i resist whipping up some ornaments for my sisters (also known as the moms of the cousins.) once again, the blogosphere offered up an amazing idea, this time via jill.
.who was the mom who was baking up cookies at 10 pm last night for Santa? that would be me... a slight oversight on my part yielded NO carrots and only leftovers from the cookie exchange to lay out for the jolly old elf. thanks to all of you baking bloggers out there who inspire me to have a pantry full of staples!

you can see that Santa and his team of reindeer were pretty hungry by the time they got to our house!

when i finally had a chance to sit down and relax in the glow of the Christmas tree, what a joy it was to look over the *other* tree in the room. so many new faces and families and stories represented here. hope you are all having a most wonderful Christmas Day!!
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Thursday, December 20, 2007
deck the halls
one of my late night projects this year was to take this
and turn it into this

it might be my favorite decor this year! i keep meaning to photo-journal my Christmas decorations. this is only our second year in this house, so we're still tweaking what we like and what we don't like. if i DO end up taking some good photos, i'm tempted to go over here and add it to the holiday house tour. what a cool idea! i'll never have time to go through all of those links, but i'll bet there's some great inspration to be found!

and turn it into this

it might be my favorite decor this year! i keep meaning to photo-journal my Christmas decorations. this is only our second year in this house, so we're still tweaking what we like and what we don't like. if i DO end up taking some good photos, i'm tempted to go over here and add it to the holiday house tour. what a cool idea! i'll never have time to go through all of those links, but i'll bet there's some great inspration to be found!
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007
somebody stop me!
at the risk of sounding cocky, i think we might be winning the gingerbread war!
or, i should say, jack is winning, and i am his unwitting accomplice. today is "cookie exchange day" at school (apparently, our Montessori is really sticking it to us on the sugar front this year!) and jack would not be sold on the easy, schmeasy turtles this year. ("but no one will pick those, mom!" peer pressure, first grade style.)
it was to be gingerbread men, and they were to be homemade.
thank goodness matty handled the rolling out and the cutting out of the men. i have mentioned my aversion to royal icing before. don't get me STARTED on the feeling of flour on my hands. or all over the kitchen, for that matter.
i simply had to leave the room while this was going on...


thank goodness i had saved the hermetically sealed bag of icing from the gingerbread house project. all i had to do was dot all the men, and jack applied the embellishments. he got tired (read: bored) after the first tray. it was then that we stumbled upon the sugar-dunking method. and a great time was had by all!

thank you to natasha for the cookie cutter - he was quickly washed and re-dressed with his festive ribbon as the cookies were baking!
we made applesauce for jack's teachers gifts (all you experienced canners out there, please overlook the air bubbles. this was our first attempt!) i am sending a very simple message to the Montessori this year: no more added sugar!!
or, i should say, jack is winning, and i am his unwitting accomplice. today is "cookie exchange day" at school (apparently, our Montessori is really sticking it to us on the sugar front this year!) and jack would not be sold on the easy, schmeasy turtles this year. ("but no one will pick those, mom!" peer pressure, first grade style.)
it was to be gingerbread men, and they were to be homemade.
thank goodness matty handled the rolling out and the cutting out of the men. i have mentioned my aversion to royal icing before. don't get me STARTED on the feeling of flour on my hands. or all over the kitchen, for that matter.
i simply had to leave the room while this was going on...


thank goodness i had saved the hermetically sealed bag of icing from the gingerbread house project. all i had to do was dot all the men, and jack applied the embellishments. he got tired (read: bored) after the first tray. it was then that we stumbled upon the sugar-dunking method. and a great time was had by all!

thank you to natasha for the cookie cutter - he was quickly washed and re-dressed with his festive ribbon as the cookies were baking!
we made applesauce for jack's teachers gifts (all you experienced canners out there, please overlook the air bubbles. this was our first attempt!) i am sending a very simple message to the Montessori this year: no more added sugar!!
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Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Monday, December 17, 2007
random acts of kindness

i was the recipient of a random act of kindness the other night, and it felt wonderful!!
i was checking a guest into the hotel, and it turns out he is from Sweden. so i promptly used the three Swedish words in my vocabulary: gud yul, yultomten and (of course) lutfisk. (if you can imagine, i believe i used all of these in one extremely long, ridiculous sentence!). i explained how we're trying to make jack aware of his Swedish heritage.
at any rate, he seemed so surprised and happy to hear those few Swedish words. (he also chided my for not liking lutfisk, but, oh well.) he reached into his bag and pulled out two Swedish chocolate bars, one for me and one for jack's stocking! the whole exchange took 5 minutes, but is really left me feeling warm and fuzzy inside. i can't wait for jack to see that tomte really came to visit this year!
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we are the champions!

ok, this is NOT the gingerbread house that jack and i built. this, THIS, is what he brought home from school on friday. for the past four years of montessorri, we have suffered through gingerbread house day. every year, they ask each child to bring in a box of graham crackers and THREE bags of candy. i have not once, in four years, sent him with ANY of these supplies, and yet... each year i am left dealing with the disposal of something like THIS!!
on sunday, however, jack and i set out to conquer the real gingerbread house. and conquer it, we did!!

i have to say, i was THRILLED to see the pre-mixed, totally self-enclosed bag of royal icing. no icing oozing out of the pastry bag in the wrong direction?!? it bode very, very well for this year's gingerbread experience.

here we are, triumphant!

jack said, "we made it without arguing." oh, yes, jack, we did. and it made the experience oh so much sweeter! (i was particularly happy when he called my sister to tell her that we wouldn't need to borrow the glue gun, after all.) (but don't think i wasn't prepared to fire it up!!)
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Friday, December 14, 2007
spt - the children were nestled all snug in their beds

'twas the week before Christmas, which means (if you're *me*) that it's time to start getting ready!! of course, one of the side effects of being a last minute shopper is that there are some looooong nights leading up to Christmas Eve.
there will be assembling and wrapping and card stuffing, and all of that must wait until jack is asleep. when it's "lights out" i settle into my routine. and now that the tree is up (all 7 1/2 feet of pre-lit glory!) my living room becomes santa's workshop. i can listen to handel, or vince gueraldi; watch bing crosby or clark griswold... yes, it will be a while before i can settle down to my own long winter's nap.
are you up late at night getting ready for Christmas? are you surprised, as an adult, how much effort it takes to make the holiday *magical?* if you're already "ready," do you take time to sit in the glow of the tree and the candles and really enjoy the spirit of the season? is there a favorite Christmas movie that you watch, or favorite music that you enjoy? are you rested and relaxed? or a tad frazzled, like me?
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and the winner is...
last night, in an effort to soak in some holiday cheer (can you blame me??? it's 80 degrees out, and i just don't feel like putting up my tree!!!), we piled into the car and set out to see the neighborhood light displays.
we decided to try to tally up the different characters that were represented on the various lawns about town. we had a column for santas, snowmen, nativities, and *inflatables.*
after 45 minutes of touring the town, the final tally was:
nativities 7
snowmen 25
santas 25
inflatables...30!
it was awful, people!! entire yards taken over by hugely disproportionate Christmas characters!!

this one might have been the scariest. this photo seems pretty benign, but i'm here to tell you that rudolph here is well over 12 feet tall!!
i'd hate to see the abominable snowman...
we decided to try to tally up the different characters that were represented on the various lawns about town. we had a column for santas, snowmen, nativities, and *inflatables.*
after 45 minutes of touring the town, the final tally was:
nativities 7
snowmen 25
santas 25
inflatables...30!
it was awful, people!! entire yards taken over by hugely disproportionate Christmas characters!!

this one might have been the scariest. this photo seems pretty benign, but i'm here to tell you that rudolph here is well over 12 feet tall!!
i'd hate to see the abominable snowman...
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Thursday, December 13, 2007
bits and pieces
it seems that the season is bound to slip by me too quickly this year. i just need to remember to breath deeply and enjoy as many moments as possible. here are a few...

teaching jack to play dreidel - turned out to be one of the best family evenings we've had for a long time. who knew you could have so much fun betting chocolate coins for 45 minutes?!?

matty, the self-proclaimed *bull in the china shop* (for two years in culinary school, the chefs were always telling him he needed to "get more in touch with his feminine side!), surprised me with

awesome ambient lighting above our kitchen cabinets (apparently he has gotten more in touch with his feminine side...)

ribbony goodness from kristi, which got put to use immediately!!

do you see that, hiding behind the bread, *taunting me*?!?! oh, yes, jack want to take on the gingerbread house again. please, please go here to read my true feelings about this project. and then maybe send up a few prayers for me this weekend!!

teaching jack to play dreidel - turned out to be one of the best family evenings we've had for a long time. who knew you could have so much fun betting chocolate coins for 45 minutes?!?

matty, the self-proclaimed *bull in the china shop* (for two years in culinary school, the chefs were always telling him he needed to "get more in touch with his feminine side!), surprised me with

awesome ambient lighting above our kitchen cabinets (apparently he has gotten more in touch with his feminine side...)

ribbony goodness from kristi, which got put to use immediately!!

do you see that, hiding behind the bread, *taunting me*?!?! oh, yes, jack want to take on the gingerbread house again. please, please go here to read my true feelings about this project. and then maybe send up a few prayers for me this weekend!!
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Tuesday, December 11, 2007
spt
i've told you about my wonderful collection of ornaments, my Christmas history. the special box (yes, i still keep them seperated from our *other* ornaments) is set out and waiting patiently for that day when we finally put up the tree (friday is the day. i promise.)
this year's search for family ornaments proved to be quite tricky. all of a sudden, with a fourth person in the family, i am realizing just how many ornaments come in varieties of "3's":
santa/snowman/angel
santa/snowman/gingerbread man
snowman with red hat/blue hat/green hat
santa with gift/bell/little tree
angel with holly/candle/praying hands
toy soldier with drum/bugle/flute
ok, i think you get the point. i must of passed up 42 options in World Market alone, looking for the elusive fourth ornament.
until i stumbled upon these little guys, who were just. too. cute. to pass up. (note the 2 and 2 breakdown on the sweater color.)

they are teeny tomtes, or jultomten. matty is of swedish heritage, and we have adopted the tomtes as a fun part of our Christmas celebration. For centuries, Swedes believed in the presence of the tomten, a mythic creature in the extended fairy and leprechaun family, who was thought to live under the floor of the house or barn, bringing good luck and mischief in equal measure. i would much rather include the jultomten than lutfisk!!
i had way, waaaay to much fun posing these little guys for the perfect portrait. i almost forgot about the self-portrait part of the challenge!

and here's what happens when you've been up way too late, and you get snap happy with the digital camera: jultomten take on a life of their own!!

what story do your ornaments tell?
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Monday, December 10, 2007
bored? no, board games
one of our advent activities is to play board games. i love board games. matty? not so much. i've been waiting patiently for jack to be able to play games that are a little more stimulating than, say, chutes and ladders. (don't get me wrong, i love the chutes and ladders, but the fun factor, for me, is definitely limited by the going up, up of the ladders and the incessant sliding down of the chutes.)
last year, santa brought several board games: "monopoly, jr.", "charades for kids," "operation" and "mouse trap." today, the stack of games jack lined up also included "harry potter and the mystery at hogwarts," and "the 'how the grinch stole Christmas' game."
since matty works on sundays, it can be a very long day for jack & i. (not to mention that it was my first day, hotel-free, in 12 days!! there were so many distractions to keep me from the games: laundry, correspondence, dishes, Christmas decorating... but we snuggled into 2 rounds of "harry potter" and a round of the "grinch." i had a moment of sitting on the sofa and thinking, "i am soooo glad we are sitting here doing this, and nothing else. these pockets of time are so important for our children."
after i stopped talking to myself, though, there were errands to be done and dinner to be made. but, by then, matty was home. now, there is one board game that matty will get into, and we are so lucky that jack is old enough to have taken an interest in it.

(this might be my favorite image of the season, so far.)


so, as i put up a few more decorations, and enjoyed a warm bowl of soup, my boys practiced the age-old intricacies of chess.
matty: check
jack: check-MATE
and a handshake between gentlemen.
happy holidays, indeed...
last year, santa brought several board games: "monopoly, jr.", "charades for kids," "operation" and "mouse trap." today, the stack of games jack lined up also included "harry potter and the mystery at hogwarts," and "the 'how the grinch stole Christmas' game."
since matty works on sundays, it can be a very long day for jack & i. (not to mention that it was my first day, hotel-free, in 12 days!! there were so many distractions to keep me from the games: laundry, correspondence, dishes, Christmas decorating... but we snuggled into 2 rounds of "harry potter" and a round of the "grinch." i had a moment of sitting on the sofa and thinking, "i am soooo glad we are sitting here doing this, and nothing else. these pockets of time are so important for our children."
after i stopped talking to myself, though, there were errands to be done and dinner to be made. but, by then, matty was home. now, there is one board game that matty will get into, and we are so lucky that jack is old enough to have taken an interest in it.

(this might be my favorite image of the season, so far.)


so, as i put up a few more decorations, and enjoyed a warm bowl of soup, my boys practiced the age-old intricacies of chess.
matty: check
jack: check-MATE
and a handshake between gentlemen.
happy holidays, indeed...
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Saturday, December 08, 2007
spt - it's ornamental

when i married (or moved into my first place, can't quite remember the event), my parents presented me with a plastic box full of my childhood ornaments. it is a very special box, with ornaments dating back to my very first Christmas, 1969.
each year, and as the family grew, my father would present each member of the family with an ornament of the year. sometimes they were handmade (who doesn't love a dad who can cross-stitch?!?), sometimes they were bought overseas, sometimes they were too fragile for our little fingers, sometimes they simply went with a theme (snowmen, angels, santas... there's some "holly hobby" in there, too).
so when i got my box, it was full of memories, and there were plenty of ornaments to decorate my first *grown-up* tree. i have brought this tradition into my home, and now i take on the awesome responsibility of choosing the ornaments each year. i take my job very seriously. i can't wait to show you what i picked for this year!
do you have an ornament tradition? how about a favorite ornament? for this challenge, focus on the ornaments that actually hang on your tree, on how much joy can be found in something small.

for the records, this ornament is on the tree at work. where i have been for the past twelve days. which would explain why i need to focus on my ornaments at home - as in, getting them put up on a tree. soon!
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Christmas meme
i've seen this meme all over (most recently on jill's blog), and now i will shamelessly use it to fill up some space on my own blog! (i swear, i have ideas to blog about, but i simply cannot find the time, energy, spark, etc. needed to write. (this is a *huge* difference from last year, when i managed to post every. single. day. of december.)
so here goes, Christmas, lelly style:
1. Wrapping paper or gift bags?
wrapping paper, must be coordinated with ribbons and fun stuff, too! one year, this actually developed into a friendly contest between my sisters and i - who could be the most creative? i love to lock myself away and wrap and wrap and wrap.
2. Real tree or artificial?
i've always had a real tree, but i'm definitely hearing the case for artificial this year. especially since the trees here on the coast were all shipped here from somewhere else. and with the drought this year, the north carolina trees aren't looking so great. and they never smell like the trees i remember from my childhood. also, kelly a. had me on the *pre-lit* incentive...

3. When do you put up the tree?
usually within the first two weeks of december - i'll be lucky to make that deadline this year. maybe next saturday?!?
4. When do you take the tree down?
before New Year's Day. i used to keep it up through Epiphany, but it's become more important to me to get everything put up before we get back into the swing of "real life."
5. Hot chocolate or apple cider?
cider - i love to smell it simmering on the stovetop. my dad is a big fan of wassail, and i love the spices that he uses.
6. Favorite gift received as a child?
my first *brand new* bike - it was bright blue, and i vividly remember sitting on it in the living room by the Christmas tree. undoubtedly it was too cold and/or too wet to try it out on Christmas Day, so i sat on it and watched T.V.
7. Do you have a nativity scene?
i have about 13 of them. i try to add a new one to my collection each year.
8. Hardest person to buy for?
me, believe it or not. i'm just not that into *stuff* anymore. i much, much prefer gifts given with meaning and purpose, and i think that might intimidate some people who tend to buy gifts for me.
9. Easiest person to buy for?
jack, for sure. as long as it has something to do with an action figure!

10. Worst Christmas gift ever received?
a telephone in the shape of a Jeff Gordon car!@#$! yeah, that was DEFINITELY the worst.
11. Mail or email Christmas card?
mail!
12. Favorite Christmas movie?
Christmas Vacation or Holiday Inn (i know - totally different genres.)
13. When do you start shopping for Christmas?
december 23rd! sad, i know, but i am an up-to-the-deadline girl.
14. Have you ever recycled a Christmas present?
i don't think so, but i won't swear to it
15. Favorite thing to eat at Christmas?
cheese fondue, a Christmas Eve tradition. and crunchy cheetos with red wine after midnight services. and that is a very special tradition.
16. Clear lights or colored?
i've been using colored the past few years, but having a yearning for white this year. i am very particular about using larger bulbs outside and *fairy* light bulbs inside. size DOES matter!

17. Favorite Christmas song?
toss up between Silent Night and O Holy Night, also O Nata Lux and The Nativity Carol (the chorister in me is coming out!)
18. Travel at Christmas or stay home?
we definitely stay home, and i am lucky that almost all of my family is close by.

19. Can you name Santa's reindeer?
but, of course!
20. Angel or star on top of the tree?
I just bought a very cool mirrored snowflake that we are going to be using.
how about you? have you answered this meme yet?? go for it - it's a fun way to spend a few moments!
so here goes, Christmas, lelly style:
1. Wrapping paper or gift bags?
wrapping paper, must be coordinated with ribbons and fun stuff, too! one year, this actually developed into a friendly contest between my sisters and i - who could be the most creative? i love to lock myself away and wrap and wrap and wrap.
2. Real tree or artificial?
i've always had a real tree, but i'm definitely hearing the case for artificial this year. especially since the trees here on the coast were all shipped here from somewhere else. and with the drought this year, the north carolina trees aren't looking so great. and they never smell like the trees i remember from my childhood. also, kelly a. had me on the *pre-lit* incentive...
3. When do you put up the tree?
usually within the first two weeks of december - i'll be lucky to make that deadline this year. maybe next saturday?!?
4. When do you take the tree down?
before New Year's Day. i used to keep it up through Epiphany, but it's become more important to me to get everything put up before we get back into the swing of "real life."
5. Hot chocolate or apple cider?
cider - i love to smell it simmering on the stovetop. my dad is a big fan of wassail, and i love the spices that he uses.
6. Favorite gift received as a child?
my first *brand new* bike - it was bright blue, and i vividly remember sitting on it in the living room by the Christmas tree. undoubtedly it was too cold and/or too wet to try it out on Christmas Day, so i sat on it and watched T.V.
7. Do you have a nativity scene?
i have about 13 of them. i try to add a new one to my collection each year.
8. Hardest person to buy for?
me, believe it or not. i'm just not that into *stuff* anymore. i much, much prefer gifts given with meaning and purpose, and i think that might intimidate some people who tend to buy gifts for me.
9. Easiest person to buy for?
jack, for sure. as long as it has something to do with an action figure!

10. Worst Christmas gift ever received?
a telephone in the shape of a Jeff Gordon car!@#$! yeah, that was DEFINITELY the worst.
11. Mail or email Christmas card?
mail!
12. Favorite Christmas movie?
Christmas Vacation or Holiday Inn (i know - totally different genres.)
13. When do you start shopping for Christmas?
december 23rd! sad, i know, but i am an up-to-the-deadline girl.
14. Have you ever recycled a Christmas present?
i don't think so, but i won't swear to it
15. Favorite thing to eat at Christmas?
cheese fondue, a Christmas Eve tradition. and crunchy cheetos with red wine after midnight services. and that is a very special tradition.
16. Clear lights or colored?
i've been using colored the past few years, but having a yearning for white this year. i am very particular about using larger bulbs outside and *fairy* light bulbs inside. size DOES matter!

17. Favorite Christmas song?
toss up between Silent Night and O Holy Night, also O Nata Lux and The Nativity Carol (the chorister in me is coming out!)
18. Travel at Christmas or stay home?
we definitely stay home, and i am lucky that almost all of my family is close by.

19. Can you name Santa's reindeer?
but, of course!
20. Angel or star on top of the tree?
I just bought a very cool mirrored snowflake that we are going to be using.
how about you? have you answered this meme yet?? go for it - it's a fun way to spend a few moments!
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