Let it snow x3!
No school today. I love snow days. We're getting serious snow (maybe 9-12") and, looking out from my window, it's beautiful. Our house feels warmer and cozier today. The Christmas music is even more enjoyable. My husband was out shoveling before I even woke up. I was making the coffee, looking out the kitchen window and seeing him and Grace hard at work shoveling the driveway...made me happy. Frosty was built before 9 am. Snow forts this afternoon. More shoveling still to come.
The Christmas shopping is coming along but not done. I am feeling no stress about it. Although I did have a moment with the Mr. in Target. He likes shopping more than I do. He took the task of getting Legos so he went to store #1 in search of Legos. Target was our #2 stop and he didn't seem to think they had "the" Legos. I was losing it and said "You're killing me Smalls". Not even sure what that means but it felt appropriate. I think I said it after he suggested heading to store #3 for the Legos? Grace has asked for cds and so I'm listening to music today. What is good and lyrically appropriate for a 10 year old? Found this "Top 10 Albums of 2012" list at Relevant Magazine. I should keep my kids' wish lists. They are telling and so them. My favorite, from Jude's list, "a journal for a man".
I didn't get my act together on Christmas cards or Christmas photos this year. I'm trying not to feel guilty about it. I love getting the cards in the mailbox. I thought how I'd enjoy writing a post on the topic of Christmas letters. I think it was one of my brother-in-laws who suggested that someone should write more of the good, honest truth in their Christmas letter one year. I don't think I can be the one. Maybe you could?
The truth is, even with all our crazy, awful unmentionables...this life is a beautiful one to be living. I think I am learning to celebrate progress. It is good.
2 comments:
Beautiful snow pictures! We love you guys! Merry Christmas!
Happy New Year! Thank you for the Christmas card...it's on our fridge. :) Hope to see you this year...
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