Saturday, December 27, 2008
Christmas has come and gone
Last time I blogged, it was fall. Now, here it is winter, and Christmas has come has come and gone. Although, it doesn't feel much like winter here in SC. I don't know what happened, we had the coldest November in history and then in December, we made history again but with 83 degrees weather! I guess that's the south for ya! I enjoy the cold, though. I am glad to see it come but I am always ready for it to go. Despite, the inconsistent weather, it's one of my most favorite times of year! I enjoy the music, the lights, the smells, all the happenings, the shopping (none of the last minute stuff), the food, and celebrating all of our many blessings! Adam and I went to see the lights at Hopeland Gardens last week with Nicholas and his girlfriend, Megan (who we love!!!), and it was so nice and was extremely cold! It really got me in the spirit! We sipped on hot chocolate and walked around and looked at the beautiful Christmas lights. And ofcourse the boys had to be rebels and not stay on the lighted path...typical! Adam had to work on Christmas eve until 5:30 pm but we were able to still go to Church and to mom and dad's party afterwards so that was nice! We had a great time at the party! We had both of our families there and Megan's family came. I stayed up until 2:30 am baking my goodies the night before! I grew up helping my grandmother make goodies every year during the holidays. Me and Tiff would always help and loved licking the bowls, what kid doesn't love that part? She would have these huge Christmas eve parties at her house and she would spend the whole month preparing for it. She would put all the goodies in tin cans, and whenever she would have company, she would make them a plate of her famous fudge, pralines, rum balls, fruit cake cookies, cheese straws, sausage balls, chewies, and more! I think I inherited her love for cooking and baking. I took the goodies I made to mom's office party and the Christmas eve party. Someday, I want to bake with my children, especially at Christmas! Hopefully they will enjoy it as much as I do. Adam also had to work Christmas day but we made the best of it. He said that this will be the first and last Christmas he ever works, so needless to say, he is in the process of job hunting! Hopefully, the new year will bring him a new job, a 9-5 desk job! That's what he needs. We hope that everyone had a Merry Christmas and we hope you have a Happy and Prosperous New Year!
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