Who gets the reference?
Saturday:
[So, this morning I wake up to kiss Hubby and send him off to work. You see he is off moving his company, all day and into the night.
Which means I have the house all to myself!]
– knitting in bed
[It took me Three times of doing this gauntlet, before I got it right to half the thumb gusset, and then I did the last part of the thumb inside out!]
– brunch
– knitting in bed
– watching Hart of Dixie on Netflix – one episode right after another – marathon style
– dinner
Sunday:
– kiss Hubby and send him to work…again! 🙂
[I do love my man And (not but) I also Love Another day All To Myself!]
– coffee in bed
– more Hart of Dixie, in bed
– more knitting, in bed
[This time I did the second/matching, well, technically they’re called Hand Warmers, completely correct, including the whole thumb!]
– nap (a nap day is Always better than a non-nap day)
– cleaned up kitchen
– loaded/ran dishwasher
– washed dishes
– reorganized freezer
– made cranberry sauce
[This time I used 2 of the organic oranges from my organic produce delivery – this batch came out really good with organic cranberries & oranges, and some local Buckwheat Honey I had found!]
Monday:
[Woke up to find Hubby at home, yay! (There was some chance that he would have to work Monday.)]
– coffee in bed while
– reading in bed
– nap
[Um, where did the morning go?]
– hanging with Hubby for a few
[We decided to keep our Christmas Eve tradition, and so headed out to the mall (see “Thoughts – Week of December 26-28, 2012.”]
– visiting the iPad Mini at the Apple Store (well meeting each other for the first time actually)
– shopping at Old Navy
– dinner at Macaroni Grill
Tuesday (Christmas Day):
– coffee downstairs together
– opening presents
[Santa must have realized I wasn’t a little girl anymore, since he got me liquor, chocolate and the yearly traditional sparkly for Christmas this year.
The yearly sparkly tradition began years ago with a set of diamond earrings showing up in my stocking – they were wadded up in tissue paper stuffed into a pyrex measuring cup (we had broken one that year and this was a good excuse to replace it).
Since then, I almost always get something sparkly for Xmas. When life allows, it has been a Piece – something fantastic and expensive (like one year’s platinum and natural sapphire necklace), but most years it’s something for the jewelry box – something that gets worn continuously for a few weeks to a month, then goes into the jewelry box to be rotated in according to wardrobe.
Most years it is sapphire something (because of course, navy blue is my favorite color). Last year, while Hubby and I were doing our Christmas Eve thing, just as we were about to buy that year’s sparkly (together – it happens that way sometimes), we got the call to go to the hospital Now – Grandma was being admitted. New Year’s Eve day – after the devastating family decision to let her go to Grandpa – Hubby and I went back and completed that purchase. It felt like the right thing to do – to bookend her with it somehow. Well, it makes sense to me anyway. Please see “I Missed You Last Night, Grandma – Single Malt Scotch and Election Returns.“
But this year had to be red (see “I’ll Take Red Please.”) of course. And the shape is no accident either. My Hubby happens to have exceptional taste in jewelry generally (or at least taste that matches mine), and he’s very good at choosing jewelry with messages (I may hafta post the beautiful Piece he brought me back from Australia when he went there this past January for work – partly because V-Day was upcoming and partly as solace for the fact that I couldn’t go with him 😦 – it was chosen to convey a message too), and this year’s message is obvious. :-)]
– breffast (outta the freezer – neither of us felt like actually cooking)
– hanging out with stuff recorded on the DVR and napping
[I actually was prepared for Hubby to sleep all day Monday after the hours I know he worked Sat/Sun, but he surprised me and wanted to do our usual thang, so when his eyes started closing , I didn’t mind – we didn’t have anywhere to be, so just hanging out together was perfect.]
– dinner:
marinated beef fillet
premade nuked mashed potatoes, with way more than necessary sour cream added, plus some of those organic green onions ‘cuz we had ’em and could
nuked frozen veggie blend
and
2008 Ridge Lytton Springs Zinfandel
(Hubby got me two bottles of this for Christmas – one to open now and one to save for later – this was a wine we had found on one of our motorcycle trips where we challenged the sommelier to pick a wine that would go with what we All were eating, and this is what he came up with from their cellars – we’ve loved this wine ever since.)
– dessert:
homemade punkin pie made by Hubby last year and frozen since then, newly rediscovered when reorganizing freezer and one moved to fridge to thaw (other left in freezer for later, since no new pies were made this year), and canned real whipped cream I had picked up at the market the other day (I realized once I rinsed the cranberries and cut up the oranges and put them all in the pot that the two cups of orange juice my recipe called for would drink Hubby out of OJ – and that was Not something that would end well, so I grabbed the keys and headed out to the market to avert disaster – whew!).
Yeah, all in all not a bad Christmas, or at least it certainly Could have been a Whole Lot Worse, but Wasn’t! 🙂
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