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Ah, Micca, you know how to live!! This year we gifted ourselves with a new fence and driveway, as well as snow tires for me and new tires for DH AND DD, but nothing as exciting as a new potty!!
I'm up at the crack of dawn because I have somehow gotten myself onto an alternate sleep schedule where I fall asleep around 9pm watching TV. By the time 3:30am or so rolls around, I am WIDE awake. No matter, it gives me "alone" time to wrap DH's gifts! Our outside lights are up and the tree is decorated. STUPID TREE. This is the 3rd year we've had it, we finally bought a pre-lit tree as I am all about the lights and DH is tired of hauling a messy, dying tree out of the house at the end of January (I may or may not leave the tree up too long... it's debatable...). The first year was GREAT. Last year... it seemed like not as many lights were working. This year? There's a stretch around the bottom that goes about 1/4 way around the tree, and then another stretch mid-tree that goes about 1/3 of the way around. The rest are OUT. DH spent hours trying to loosen, wiggle, re-seat, and hunt down missing/burned out bulbs, but life is too short for that so we ended up putting our old lights on the tree. Of course half of them are not working for some reason (and I mean, the half of a strand closest to the plug does not work but the other half of the strand does, very odd indeed!) and there are no colored tree lights to be had around here, so I coiled up the non-working parts into little nests, stuck those in the back of the tree, and then wound the working parts around to the front of the tree. Yankee ingenuity, I tell ya! Anyhow, we now have a very acceptable Christmas tree with lotsa lights, so I'm a happy girl!
There is also better news at work. I think I have managed to convince "the powers that be" that the first week of lab should be taught remotely. This means the students return to campus on days 1-3 to move in and be tested, and they are asked to stay on campus for the week. Classes resume day 8, but the labs could be done remotely that week as not all students will have their testing results back. All we will be doing is reviewing the syllabus, going over the dreaded "how to write a lab report," etc. I have my fingers crossed; I'd feel so much better if the students have been in our "Local Bubble" for 2 weeks before I have to face them. Also good news is that the staff where DD works have scheduled vaccination appointments starting 12/28, so HOPEFULLY she will receive the vaccine and be protected before my semester starts.
SO... what are y'all having for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day meals? I think I'll make something with shrimp for Christmas Eve. For Christmas dinner we are having stuffed shells with meatballs. I gave up on making the big family holiday celebration meal about 15 years ago, when I realized that while everyone else was having a relaxing day watching football and reading their Christmas books, I was on an endless cycle of cooking, doing dishes, and back to cooking. It was exhausting and No Fun For Me- and as they say, if Mama's not happy, NOBODY is happy, right? I will do the bulk of the prep work on Wed and Thur (so bake cake layers, make dips etc) to make Friday easier. Breakfast-which is always really late- will be bagels from our favorite bagel shop, then we'll graze on apps in the afternoon, and have supper around 6. Dessert will be red velvet cake (from scratch) and... either lemon meringue pie or maybe trifle. Still not sure on the 2nd dessert, but there's time!
OK, back to the wrapping. Hope everyone is safe and well. Happy holidays!!
Have you not read about my Salmon Ball!?
