SATURDAY 9: HAPPY HOLIDAYS
From the archives
1. If you could ask Santa for anything at
all, right now, what would it be? Shoes that don't pinch. On Black
Friday I ordered a pair of shoes. I was told they wear well once you
break them in. I've been breaking them in – so now I'd feel guilty
returning them – but they aren't wearing well. If for some reason Santa
doesn't come through, I will be at the shoe store in search of comfort.
2. Are you currently on the Naughty or Nice list? How did you get there? I'd put me on the Nice List. I try to be kind.
3. Are you traveling this Christmas? If so, are you going by car, plane or train? I'm flying to Grand Rapids to spend Christmas with my niece, her husband and Baby Violet. (It's Violet's first Christmas!)
4. Did you ship any gifts to friends and family this year? If yes, which one traveled the farthest? My
cousin Rose is getting a Funko Pop Yoda for her Star Wars collection.
(Chicago to Tampa: 1,145 miles.) My oldest friend is getting a gift card
for pizza. She's spending the holidays with her daughter and I hope she
uses it to spring for dinner one evening between Christmas and New
Year's. (Chicago to Los Angeles: 2,030 miles.)
5. Did you buy yourself a gift this year? I just ordered myself a
shirt from gift shop at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing
Arts. I visited that memorial twice and loved it dearly. I want a
souvenir with the logo on it before it's defiled.
6. Which do you prefer: candy canes or gingerbread? Gingerbread.
7. Can you see any holiday decorations from where you're sitting now? There are 16 Christmas cards on my door. They make me happy.
8. What's your favorite winter beverage? I'd like some Bailey's Irish Creme. I'm a grown up, and so I shall have some.
9. Share a memory from last Christmas. It was 12 months ago
that my niece and her hubs told us they were ready to adopt. Both the
state agency and their lawyer said it could take "up to 3 years." Just
six months later, in June, Violet joined our family! Talk about your
Christmas miracles.


#5. Yes!
ReplyDelete#5. I loved the kennedy Center. The architect was Edward Durrell Stone, who also designed the campus at my Alma Mater, the State University of New York at Albany. The theater was a fitting memorial for a beloved president who sadly left us far too soon. Artist felt honored to perform there.
ReplyDeleteI cannot look at what was done to it by a childish despot…
I think it is great that you are going to be there for Violet's first Christmas! I like ornaments and if I was getting something from the Kennedy Center, it would be an ornament. I remember when President Kennedy was shot. My mom had books on the Kennedy's. My dad was at the meetings with the Secretary of Housing back in the 80's and visited the WH. I wish I would have asked him more questions. So glad my parents are not here to witness the craziness of today.
ReplyDeleteThe name of the Kennedy Center changed so fast that I will be surprised if you get a shirt with the real name and not the new fake one. You'll have to let us know how that goes.
ReplyDeleteOh--that's a great idea for #5. I hope you have a wonderful time with Baby Violet on her first Christmas. What a delight.
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