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Showing posts with label Christmas Eve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas Eve. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 25, 2019

A Most Merry Christmas!

 and may 
you sparkle
in the 
New Year!


 The view out my front door onto my porch.




A little of inside on Christmas Eve.
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I hope your Christmas is full of laughter and love.

I spent Christmas Eve with my friend David.
It was a bumpy night!

An odd Christmas Eve but one day we'll look back on it 
and remember and think it wasn't so bad.

You see I was delivering food to make extra money.
My plan was to stay out as late as possible to make 
the most money but my last order was at midnight 
at Jack in the Box and the line was 30 cars deep!
That's when I decided it was time to go home. 

I've been doing this here and there to make ends meet...
sometimes I'm out till 2am.

Oh...I have a glamorous life.

Two pizza places were open till 4am and 
I fully intended on working till 4am.
David came along for the ride. 
His boyfriend was out of town and he had nothing better to do.
We also drove around and looked at Christmas lights inbetween. 

I only got in 10 deliveries. I was hoping for twice that. 
I always do it alone. I listen to podcasts during and between.
I'm learning lots of things from that.
I'm currently listening to every episode of Alec Baldwin's podcast -
"Here's the Thing"
I love Alec Baldwin and it's quite enjoyable listening to him
 interviewing artists, actors, musicians, scientists and politicians.

But last night David and I just rode around 
and sat and talked and laughed.
We like to do that.

An odd Christmas Eve.
We used to have big family Christmas Eve's 
and then they got smaller and then it was just me.
Mom goes to my sister's. 
I can't do my sister's. 
(I love her...I just can't do her married family)
I'd rather deliver pizzas which is what I did!

Merry Merry!

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Merry Christmas!

 I hope all of you make precious memories this Christmas.
This is not my best "looking" Christmas but sometimes you have to let your desire
for the perfect holiday go and just enjoy the moment.
 I bought a new tree this year...off Ebay and after buying; read in the details that it could
take as long as 15 days to arrive...and it did.

By the time I got the tree...my schedule was full of work and parties and no time for decorating.
So this year...I just have a tree up with lights and no ornaments and until about two hours ago...
my mantel had pumpkins and fall leaves on it!
I did finally a little before midnight on Christmas Eve quickly create a simple Winter Scene.

But it's ok....
Cause today was a great day. My life long friend, Pam came to visit with her husband and son from Memphis.
I only get to see them once or twice a year. We had lunch at a Mexican restaurant and then
spent the afternoon running around doing last minute shopping
which included both Target and a large super market.

And it was a great day ending in seeing a few Christmas lights around town as we raced back
to my house so that they could get on to their family celebration
and I could get over to a friend's house.
It was so fun for me to be out shopping with my friends on Christmas Eve.
I rarely get to shop with anyone. I usually shop alone. So it was really a treat.
Laughing and remembering the past good times we've all had together.

After saying good bye...
My friend Petra and I threw together a dinner of snacks, cheese and wine.
Her boyfriend was also in attendance.
Very spontaneous and yet just right.
While there I made

Cranberry Salsa 
using a recipe from a friend at work
it's similar to the one linked above but I used a little different ingredients.
see below

Fresh Cranberries
Green Onions
Ginger
lime juice
fresh jalapenos 
and a little sugar.

I made it at Petra's cause I don't have a food processor.

Then I came home and wrapped presents while listening to my favorite 
Christmas CDs.
I haven't had time to do that at all till this night.

After that  - I went to wash my face and burnt the crap out of my skin and eyes
for although I'd washed my hands several times since making the salsa...
there was still plenty of jalapeno on my hands to burn myself.

It really hurt! Skin burning...eyes burning and every time I went to rinse using my hands
it just seemed to put more jalapeno on me.

I now have coconut oil spread all over my face and am hoping those jalapenos don't 
cause my skin to peel!

Now

Dogs are all sleeping around me as I type this and even though
the tree is not decorated and the mantel is thrown together and the Christmas pillows never
got put out...it will still be a Christmas to remember.

I hope your's is too.

Nita and Pam
Christmas 2014