Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Sparkley Day

I'm once again in the driver's seat behind that face of this computer, and once again I can look out on a terrific day. The trees are covered in hoar frost and the sun is four fingers above the horizon. With the sun shining so beautifully the frost just sparkles brilliantly. Everywhere you look there is hoar frost. There is hoar frost even in the air. It is a sparkley day.

Once again I'm back at my moving furniture. The office/studio/dining room is looking really good and I went to the shed to find a leg for one of the chairs in the living room..... it needed to be fixed. Several years ago Hubby and I bought four leather recliners for our living room. They were on pedestal bases and could swivel as well. Pedestal bases are not good. The wood was a cheap laminate and so they one by one cracked or something until they became a waste of good money. Two of the four are completely out of commission. The other two are in our living room and one has a bum leg. So I went into the shed and dug out a good leg from one of the decommissioned chairs and brought the leg in and attached it to the good chair. So basically we are using the two bad chairs as parts for the good chair.

Advent is here and I had decided some time ago to start putting up one Christmassy thing each day. Yesterday I put up a paper tole picture of Santa Claus in the downstairs bathroom which really is a joke because the bathroom is still under construction. Today I am putting up some shelves to hold a nativity scene. Tomorrow I will put up the outside lights. My goal is to have all the decorating done long before Christmas actually arrives.

One time I loved to decorate the house for Christmas, I'd put on nice music and get the decorations out and just do it. Then as the children came into our lives there came to be more decorations and as they got older they would help. It has become a real horror there are so many decorations and the girls don't seem to want to do anything. Last year they invited their friends over on the day we were supposed to put up and decorate the tree and disappeared upstairs while Hubby and I struggled to get it all done. I swore that it would never happen again. I'm thinking that only a portion of the decorating will be done and I'm thinking that there will be an artificial tree so that it can be done long before the middle of the month. Christmas has become just one more thing to struggle through. No one in our house really enjoys it because we are too busy with other things. About the only thing I liked about Christmas was Christmas Eve Candlelight service and I can't even enjoy that this year as I will have to do it since our minister has retired and I'm it for preacher. By the way I am not an ordained minister. I am just a lay person..... still without a minister I am afraid that the congregation is stuck with me. I do enjoy boxing day.

Anyway I don't meant to bring everyone down.... I think it is great when I find people who do enjoy Christmas. I just wish I knew how to make it fun for us again. If you have suggestions well I'm all ears.

But for today, it is a sparkley day and I'm going to turn on some nice music.... no not Christmas music.... probably classical though, or maybe I'll get out my Dianna Krall cds and crank her up and get that nativity scene up and move the TV to accommodate the new artificial Christmas tree.

Hi ho,hi ho, it's off to work I go....

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