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What's giving you your Xmas spirit.
the little norfolk pine with twinkling lights and handmade ornaments
i've been reading sexy santa books
it helps
That sounds like a good way to spend a day, assuming you don't spend too much time on your arse. We're all missing out on family time over here, but I'll get to see my eldest on the day.I'll be xc skiing* with my grand daughter, today. That lifts my spirits all the time.
*skiing is involved but other than the constant "wait for me, grandpa", there's a lot of conversing going on. She's quite the talker.
It feels like things have gone the opposite way here. Everyone is making a bigger effort, I suppose to counteract the doom and gloom. The whole street sparkles.Drove around the "Historical District" last night to look at the lights and yard displays.
Not as many displays this year with a lot of "dark" yards. Plus a lot of what was out there just wasn't that great. That's not to say it wasn't beautiful, just not as good/abundant as in past years.
It feels like things have gone the opposite way here. Everyone is making a bigger effort, I suppose to counteract the doom and gloom. The whole street sparkles.
Out of curiosity, how old is the historical district?
Pics????
We didn't get a Xmas tree, so our ficus is being humiliated
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I googled, and now I'm thirsty.Vodka gimlets.
My last house was 16th century, which people would describe as historic. We take 19th century houses for granted here, because they're so common. So different.The first homes in that area were built in the early 1900's after the city was founded. Many of them still have their original carriage houses (converted to garages of course).
Oh that's really pretty. Maybe I should crack open some lights and sparkle
Does it help?
I googled, and now I'm thirsty.
My last house was 16th century, which people would describe as historic. We take 19th century houses for granted here, because they're so common. So different.
You're just showing off nowI've trimmed up this year.
In the spirit of 2020, I didn't really fully take Christmas down from 2019. I put my little tree, the tree skirt and the stockings away but I kept up my lights - both indoors and out, my fancy lady ornaments and my fancy Christmas ornaments.
Now my tree, the skirt and stockings are back up. I even put up Grandma's insane handmade beaded ornaments and Mom sent me some of the family heirloom ones - they're up now too. I've got the 25 Days of Christmas calendar that Dad made hung on the wall. I even made a little display on the bookshelf. Christmas has been more than adequately sprinkled around the house.
I'm looking forward to a nice fish dinner again on the day and will be doing hors d'oeuvres for Christmas Eve.
I feel insanely lucky to feel this festive. Especially when there are so many who are not.
I just smoked some Christmas Spirit.
ho ho ho baby
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Where did I park my sleigh? Oh there it is...