Also, what Maria said. I'm so grateful for all of you.
Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Thanks, all.
And, what Maria said.
I just had a fairly depressing conversation with my sister. From the outside, my family looks like we've got it all together. But man, are we dysfunctional.
{{Buffistas}} I am unpacking decorations and lights and stuff and drenched with sweat. Like dripping all over. It's 84 out, but very breezy. I'm in the house with AC. Going to start setting up outside where maybe the wind will help. I have a bunch of stuff that was my Mom's, so lots of warm memories and smiles unpacking it.
It's 84 out, but very breezy.
Meanwhile, my mother and I are going to go for a walk, because it's warmed all the way up into the 40s!
My condolences, Zen.
I'd planned to go in to the office and work this afternoon, but between a late start, striking out at the only two places I'd pick up lunch on that side of town, and general don't wanna-ness I'm scrapping that plan and relaxing instead. Maybe I'll go in tomorrow if I'm more motivated, maybe I'll just rush a bit more next week.
Timelies all!
Things I never imagined I'd say, part whatever: S, get your hand out of the tribble!
I thought I got a decently early start, but realized belatedly that somehow my watch was set an hour earlier than reality. So I was not ahead of the game at all. Oh well. Had pie for breakfast. Ordered more coffee filters because I had to French press. Doing laundry. Roommate is out of town. Now if I could just find a friend who wants to hang out or go to the movies...
DH and Marc have been planting poinsettias and putting up lights. I put up my mother's outside ceramic manger set, and her inside manger set. Both are old. The outside set her childhood friend made for her. Gave her the original core pieces then another piece every couple years or so. The friend has been gone quite a few years now. Her inside manger pieces range from 70 years old to recent. She used to get a new piece every year, in recent years she added things like sea shells. It feels good to handle the pieces that she arranged for so many years.
That sounds lovely, Laura.
I enjoy putting up my tree for similar reasons. I have eight or so ornaments that were from the dozen that my parents bought for their first Christmas tree in 1959. And I have one ornament that Mom inherited from her grandmother. I think it's ~120 years old. Every time I put up the tree it reminds me of setting up Christmas up trees with my family.
I'm the only one of the 4 kids who does decorating to any great extent so they all agreed I should get all of Mom's stuff. I told my step-dad he could have anything at all, but he hasn't asked for anything. I'm sending them pictures as I go along. Hopefully they will come see the end results in person.
Best find so far was a nice table cloth that fits my oval table perfectly. Woot!