Well, Christmas is done and over. And after having taken this whole week off of work, I have to admit I'm just a little bit bored. I've read all my library books, plus Joe's Christmas books. We've watched tons of movies (mostly Xander's) and I've consistently eaten myself into a coma. Good times!
My biggest holiday achievement? I actually managed to have the Feast of the Seven Fishes this year. Woo! Let me tell you, that's a lot of fish. Not to mention the roaster chicken we made when my in-laws came up, and the 5lb roast beef I made on Sunday. There's literally no room in my fridge.
Now we're just marking time until next week, when school starts back up and I drag myself back to work. Before that happens, we have a dinner date at Skinny Grandma's (aka Trudi's) on New Year's Day. More food! No!!!
I hope everyone had a really awesome holiday!!


Sunday morning I woke up to another snowstorm. This one blew around most of the day, dumped another six inches on us. Okay, enough snow now please! Today we've got frigid temps, and the wind is wicked, blowing snow across the road until you can't see a thing.
And of course another storm is expected on Christmas Eve. Figures. The one year I don't try to get a sled for Xander is the one year we actually have snow. So unfair!

It didn't take long to decorate, and it looks very pretty all lit up. I wish we could put some presents underneath, but I think that Stuart would chew all the paper off (darn cat!). Last night Xander wanted to sleep underneath it to watch the lights. Now we just need to finish the Christmas shopping and we'll be good to go! 
Saturday morning we woke up at Cathy's house to find that her power had gone out. Bummer! We hung out for a little while, made a run to Stewart's, and enjoyed the fireplace. Then we went home to get a change of clothes and see if we had any fish left alive. Surprisingly, the two ciclids and the convict were still kicking, so Joe dumped them in a juice bottle and we took them with us to our next destination: my inlaws!
We spent the night on Saturday, watching movies and hanging out. On Sunday morning around 11am I tried my phone and...the answering machine picked up! Hurray!! So we zoomed back home. Joe cleaned out the fish tank and put our survivors back in there. We straightened up the house, then went to Oneonta for groceries and to finally get our Christmas tree. And boy, it was great to be back home in my own bed!!
And to top things off, I took Xander to the doctor yesterday and he's got strep throat. No school for him today! Hopefully he and Joe will have the lights and garland on the tree when I get home, so we can get right to the ornaments. And please send good thoughts our way that our power won't go out again!!
Since we couldn't reach Eli on the phone, we went to our back up - my friend Cathy (who puts up with me on scrapbook crop weekends). And here we sit, waiting for our power to come back on. Xander is in Cathy's room watching Scooby Doo, Joe and I are in the living room watching Kitchen Nightmare, and Cathy is setting up her Christmas tree.




Saturday was for house cleaning and decorating, followed by dinner at the Hyatt's. We had roast chicken and Xander even ate some veggies! (Donna always was the only one he'd do that for!) Afterwards, Xander got to open his first Christmas present - a Cars art set. He was very excited!
Yesterday was annual Cookie Day. My friend Amy came over and we spent the whole day baking Christmas cookies. We did three different kinds each, and shared what we made. Xander was right in the thick of things, mixing and measuring and eating lots of dough.
We're starting the holiday season off with a bang! 


And then the following conversation took place:
Xander mostly enjoyed the day, though he barely ate anything. The only touchy moment came when he realized that Aunt Tanya wasn't going to be stopping by. There was pouting, crying and general unhappiness. Luckily, he did get to see her on Sunday. Thank goodness!!
I know it's late, but I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving!!
