Archive for November, 2007

There’s Still 25 Days Until Christmas!

Friday, November 30th, 2007

You know what bothers me (no you don’t so I’ll tell you!) is everybody starts holidays wayyy before they actually are! For instance, there were stores putting out Christmas stuff BEFORE Halloween! What’s the point of that?? Why not just celebrate every holiday in its own time, instead of rushing things?
Maybe because the stores want to make sure people buy all their Christmas stuff before it goes on sale!

Well. I’ve probably said this before, but I’ll say it again. We have this little tradition, of staying up on November 30th until midnight. The reason is, we can only listen to Christmas music in the month of December. From 12am December 1st until 12am January 1st. At midnight, we turn on all the radios or CD players we can get our hands on (save the computer ones) with Christmas music. Our favorites are Mannheim Steamroller, An Old Fashioned Christmas, Celtic Christmas, and Irish Christmas. And we like to listen to “the Christmas station”…aka “the all-sappy love songs all day long station” that plays only Christmas music from the day after Thanksgiving until Christmas. There, we hear stuff like Burl Ives (Holly Jolly Christmas), Madonna (Santa Baby), Elvis (Blue Christmas), Bing Crosby (I’ll be home for Christmas), Nat King Cole (Christmas Song), etc. Those are kinda fun, and I like singing them, but you can’t beat the ones with no words!

The kids are getting a little “previous”…some of the girls brought up some boxes of Christmas decorations already! BUT, tradition says, we absolutely cannot decorate UNLESS we are listening to Mannheim Steamroller, and eating M&M’s and drinking eggnog (sans the eggnog for Dad and I…it kind of reminds us of…uh, phlegm). Well, uh, anyways. Once upon a time we used to have hot apple cider, as well, but not anymore. But that’s ok! Dad and I usually just drink the milk Mom gets to mix with the eggnog.

They’ve also been getting out all the Christmas CD’s and tapes, all ready for tonight! I have a few of my own that I plan to play. We leave it on allll night so when Mom gets up in the morning…nice Christmas music is playing! :D

And so, in the words of Alvin and the chipmunks, “We can hardly stand the wait, please Christmas, don’t be late!”

You wanted to see me?

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

Joe's hair
Joe: I’ve never seen this perspective of my head before!

Joe's hair
Joe: I can check out my haircut! Me (clicking the button to take the pictures): Here, take a picture with me in it!

Joe
Joe…of course, when he messed with the picture, he added a goatee!

Joe and his workstation
Actually…that’s my hand in the picture.

Joe and his workstation
Joe and his beloved Megan of the Two Heads. (Grammoo the Computer is on the right, see the monitor? That’s also Eric’s keyboard on Joe’s desk. Grammoo the Computer is Eric’s.)

George
George!!! Not the greatest picture, but still a picture! Maybe I should have moved the toilet paper roll (for blowing my nose, folks, I promise!) first, eh? (Darren’s monitor is that big gray thing on the left…the chair on the right is Valerie’s and her desk.)

Now pictures of Yours Truly…in order of not so nice to nice!
Me

Me
I liked my hairdo!

Me

Me

Me

Me

No I will NOT show the other one of me. ^_^

I Can Hear The Music

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

Yet Another Camp
Another camp shot, this one with Dad! Left to right: Beth in the chair, Ben looking at the camera, Kate with her back so sociably to the camera, Dad in the background checking his voicemail or something, Emily leaning on the ax (not really) and Eric the Spaceman. I somehow conveniently missed getting in the picture. Horrors!

chickadee
The cute little chickadee we watched!

I see the moon
A cool picture Joe snapped out the window of Ben’s pickup of the moon and the red mesa

Ben Dancing
Can’t you just hear the music? Just check out the look on his face!

Enzyme

Monday, November 26th, 2007

You know what an enzyme is, right? Something that helps aid in your digestion. Here’s a new one for ya.

Earlier Beth was playing different versions of Auld Lang Syne (pronounced auld lang zyne). After a while, Joe asked, “What’s ‘enzyme’?”
We were like “uh…what?”
“You know, they’re singing, ‘enzyme’.”
“Oh!” Mom said. “It’s ‘Auld Lang Syne’!”

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