my3princes
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QOTD: We have very few family traditions, but the ones we have are very important to us. Thanksgiving is very simple and tends to be healthier than what you seen in magazines. My father usually puts chestnuts in the stuffing, but this year's crop spoiled so we couldn't use them. Shopping on Black Friday has become a tradition for my mother, my sister, and I. The mall near my sister's apartment has all the stores, including Target, there so it ends up being pretty easy of a day. Our big tradition is Christmas Eve at my mother's parents. We spend hours the day before stuffing squid tubes with a stuffing mixture and then sewing the tube closed. My grandmother makes a special "squid" sauce and we have them with pasta. It is the only time of the year that my aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents, and my immediate family all get together unless we are celebrating something else. My mother's brother and his wife didn't come to my sister's wedding, so it probably hasn't happened outside of Christmas Eve in at least five years. There is a lot of talking at the adult table, so it's the kids' table that looks civilized.We may be between 19 and 31 in age, but we will never give up our kids' table.
Black Friday shopping yesterday went very well. We got to the mall early enough to get all the deals we wanted. We started at JCPenney to buy a few kitchen appliances. They are mostly for my sister and BIL who are still in need of items for their kitchen. We bought 2 babies their gifts as well. We took those to the car and then went back to buy me a coat. I ended up getting 2 and my sister got one as well. We then went on to the Christmas Tree Shoppes. It was packed. It always is, so we were prepared, but still. I don't understand the demand there sometimes. I understand the wrapping paper and bags and stuff like that, but people were going nuts over candy.We went back to JCPenney to shop for my dad and BIL, but were not very successful. We didn't have a plan for them, so no big deal. We went to A.C. Moore, but my sister didn't find what she needed. She is trying to make my mom a piece of jewelry for Christmas and they are both being fussy.
We went to Macy's and I got a new pair of jeans there. I'm not exactly happy with the numerical size, the I love the fit!
We walked into Old Navy and saw the line to cash out and then immedidately walked out of there. It was probably 30 people long.
I think it was after that that we bought our Christmas cards at Hallmark and then left for the day. We brought some water with us, but lunch was just so salty that we were starting to feel it. My sister and mom split some Chinese food and I ordered from a Mexican restaurant that serves gluten free nachos for $4 plus tax.
I obviously flushed the salt out nicely because I was down over half a pound this morning. (I weighed in yesterday and was down 3+ pounds for the week.
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Well, that's about it for me. I stayed OP today and will enjoy some pudding later this evening. I find pudding to be a good evening snack. I eat a full cup of it so it's a full serving of dairy plus the flavor of chocolate for not too many calories. It fills me up too!
Have a great rest of your weekend everyone!
Very cool traditions. I've never heard of stuffing squid tubes?, but it sounds like an old tradition.
We have several videos that we watch. Two of them are the Snowden on Ice ones I mentioned a while back, and one of them is a Wee Sing Christmas. We don't do many outside decorations anymore, maybe some lights in the windows. I'm not putting the tree up before I leave, so that will more than likely not happen until I come home again on December 19th. We might not put it up at all, might just use my fiber optic one when it comes home.
We normally have a gathering between Christmas and New Years' at my aunt's house, but I don't really enjoy those. I'm the only one of my age, everyone else is under the age of 7 or over the age of 35, right on up to 85.
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I officially made my reservation at Pop Century today. My experience with renting DVC points has really gone downhill. The first person I rented from for our May 2010 trip was awesome, even offering to upgrade us to a Savannah view with no extra cost to me, because he read my pre-trip report and thought I sounded nice and "nice people should have good things happen to them." The person I rented from for October was okay, but had some communication issues with her. This person I will never use again. I first e-mailed over a month ago asking if she could move our reservation up two nights (at Old Key West), and e-mailed her twice more. Never heard back, so today I e-mailed again and asked her to cancel it. Don't know if it will happen or not.
But I'm booked in a standard view at Pop on January 10th. I've requested a king bed, we'll see what happens. I land at 11:25am, and don't really have plans that day; I think some of us might meet up at Downtown Disney.
Mom decided she would come visit for a few days, February 9-12, so we booked her at Pop as well. She wanted Port Orleans, but it's a little too expensive, even with the CM discount I'll get. So she reserved a preferred room, requested upper floor corner. I'll try and get those few days off to spend with her.
I'm making a grocery list for this week and going shopping for healthy food before I go get Mom from work. Going back to school tomorrow and need to use up all the frozen meat that is there in three weeks!
Wow, you're leaving soon for Disney. How long is your work study with Disney? Do you know what you'll be doing?