Last you knew, the children were licking green frosting from their fingers. Since then, the following events have occurred:
1) I visited the dentist for the first of many appointments. Although the dentist is gentle and cheerful and looks a little like Santa’s younger, fitter brother, I did not appreciate the drilling and grinding of my molar, nor was I thrilled with the news that the tooth is beginning to crack and that a crown will be required eventually. I tried to distract myself from the ungodly noise by thinking up words adequate to describe how I could feel the grinding of the drill in my frontal cortex, just beneath my eyebrows. But I couldn’t think because my brain was rattling.
2) I treated my kids and one neighborhood boy to see “Charlotte’s Web,” which was a delightful movie. This was my four-year old’s second movie in a theater and I am happy to report that we didn’t leave the movie for a bathroom break (only once for a popcorn refill). Afterward, I even let them play one arcade game each in the lobby. I rock.
3) I took three of my kids to Christmas pageant practice. One of my sons is a speaking angel, one is a king. My daughter might have been a sheep, but as it turned out, she enjoyed being the understudy for Mary much more. During the second run-through, she sat on “Mary’s” chair and cradled a doll who filled in for Baby Jesus. She sat so quietly the whole time, taking her role very seriously. I don’t think she’ll go back to being a sheep. We’ll probably just watch the pageant from the front row.
4) I shopped. Several nights.
5) I slept in!
6) I baked cookies, three different kinds, plus a pan of brownies.
7) I diagnosed my computer problem which was an allergic reaction to the security program that came installed on this computer. After several hours of frustration, I figured out how to uninstall the program and get my regular firewalls, anti-virus programs and anti-spyware programs running properly.
8) My daughter and I went to the zoo. (Forty-degrees! What fun!) She had a great time and I discovered my camera’s batteries were run down. And I didn’t have my spare batteries because they were in my purse and I left my purse at home and only brought essentials in my pockets. Oops.
That’s all. I think. I can’t believe tomorrow is Christmas Eve. We’ll have church in the morning and at night. Christmas Day will be quiet, spent at home with just our little family. I am looking forward to that day and all next week when my husband will be on vacation from work. I intend to hit the after-Christmas sales and see more movies.
Meanwhile, laundry beckons and what do you bet the teenagers will be clamoring for dinner soon?

You HAVE been busy. I’m glad you liked Charlotte’s Web – my little one has been clamoring to see it. Perhaps a matinee tomorrow afternoon.
I feel like my family has done more to celebrate Christmas this year – gingerbread house and cookie decorating, and lots of holiday specials – than in the past. And we’ve been lighting Advent candles too – it’s nice to have that time to stop and reflect on the true meaning of Christmas.
LikeLike
Sorry to hear about the lack of batteries. I know the pain. (Which is why I put mine in the charger last night night before bed when I realized the camera battery was at ‘half’ and I had a semi-moment of panic when I thought about the camera dying in the middle of unwrapping Christmas gifts and the afternoon of the inlaws and outlaws being here!)
🙂
The rest of your week sounds marvelous. The zoo, the movies… I want to see Charlotte’s Web too. I don’t know if I can drag any children with me though. Maybe the almost-11-year-old will go with me. 🙂
LikeLike
I dropped by to wish you a Merry Christmas and to thank you for being a blogging buddy.
LikeLike
MERRY CHRISTMAS, Mel. I hope you and your family have a great day!
LikeLike
Merry Christmas, Mel.
May you have a New Year lined with health, peace, and joy.
LikeLike
Mel, I loved this:
“My daughter and I went to the zoo. (Forty-degrees! What fun!) ”
What a mom!
I hate when I’m out and discover low batteries on a good photo day. Makes you want to run out and buy two spares, doesn’t it?
LikeLike