Hiya, Blayne, I'm waiting for my family to get up so we can open the stockings (shhh, don't tell anyone, but I know everything that's in them, having filled them at 2;30 last night) and presents before going over to my dad's for more presents and brunch.
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we opened our presents at 10 AM, I wasnt "all that" excited this year, I get less excited as I get older for some reason, my mom was up earlier then i was.
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I live in L.A.
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waaaaaaait, its 9 AM NOW nor 9 AM 2 hours ago..... ok so *does complex mathematical calculations* means your 3 hours/timezones westwards. hmm.
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My family will be embarking on my town in about two hours, but I've had a quiet and relaxing Christmas morning.
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isnt today one of the Hunaka days? (sorry if i misspell it has been a while)
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I'm here. It's raining and dismal out, and my parents' house has, like, no lights. And even if it did, my brother insists on having them all turned off while he watches Pirates 2 with the volume turned up REALLY REALLY HIGH.
quote:Originally posted by Tante Shvester: Oh, and while there are so many variations, it is almost impossible to misspell "Chanukah", you, Blayne, managed to do it anyway.
You have a rare gift for misspelling!
Too true.
I'm not only on Hatrack, it's a regular workday for me (although I came in late, because I had a meeting at my kids' school).
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Work day (actually night, since I'm a night worker now) for me, too. And the kid had school today. I'm, like, in a whole different time zone and calendar from the rest of the world.
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Not a work day for me, just a regular Christmas day. Kinda subdued--I'm living w/ my mom, my dad passed away last summer, and we had our family Christmas on Saturday night when my brother was in town, and then had guests over for dinner yesterday. We were supposed to go have Christmas dinner w/ a family from church today, but I was never enthused about it; I was just going along w/ it to keep Mom happy. I only know the lady who invited us, and none of the rest of her family, so I thought it would be really awkward, introvert that I am. Then I woke up feeling kinda sick, and as it turned out Mom wasn't feeling much like socializing, so we cancelled. I felt bad about it, but it turns out that half the family we were going to be with is violently ill, so probably just as well.
We just had our little Christmas dinner--reheated leftovers from a week of too much cooking! Tasted just fine. And now I'm going to go watch A Christmas Story!
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I'm browsing Hatrack right now as Christmas winds to a close. My brother's out, my sister's in her room, and everyone else is asleep. The internet + television seems to me to be the best way to avoid boredom at such a time.
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