Monday, December 31, 2012

Happy New Year

I have a feeling it's going to be awesome.....

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Say Good-bye to 2012

I don't mind saying good-bye to this year. It wasn't completely heinous by any means. We had some good times, wonderful news, and plenty to be grateful for. But there were some not so great moments as well, and I am over those and ready to move on. I have broken my rule to not make resolutions and so I have a short list of things I hope to accomplish in 2013. Mainly to get healthier (which entails the dreaded diet and exercise goals). I just had way too many medical things going on this year and if there is anyway to avoid a repeat of that then I owe it myself to make an effort.

I have organizational goals too. Those I happen to love. I downloaded several Kindle books on organizing, de- cluttering, and a really interesting one on minimalism. I understand the concepts but reading these things is always motivational. Bruce and I did the kitchen this weekend. We packed boxes for donation, threw away lots and got everything else organized. I have empty cabinet space now which is amazing. It's a big house and we have a long way to go, but it's a start. I figure I have a whole year to do this anyway.

Besides healthy goals and plans to clean and organize, the only other major plan is to relax more, have more fun and spend time enjoying life. That part sounds easy enough, but it's so hard to implement when life starts throwing some curveballs. I'm working on it....one day I will figure it all out! Anyway, I hope you all have a wonderful new year ahead. I just love these fresh starts!

Friday, December 28, 2012

Christmas 2012

I think we paid proper homage to 2012 over the Christmas holiday. Thank you to our family who came to help us celebrate. It was a nice ending to the year. I'm glad you all got to spend a little time with Erica before she had to go back to England. She has texted me this morning to let me know she arrived safely in York, and will be spending the rest of the afternoon sleeping. That all night flight to London is a bit rough for those of us who never sleep on planes. I think what she was trying to say in a nice way is, "I'm fine, I need sleep. Do NOT call and wake me!". LOL!

The funny thing, well 1 funny thing about this family Christmas was how our house shrank so quickly. Bruce and I are always kicking around the idea of downsizing since 3 bedrooms, formal rooms and a couple of bathrooms go virtually untouched for most of the year. But bring in an extra 11 people and suddenly we start wondering how we ever survived these tight, cramped conditions. LOL! And Stephen and Hannia live in town and didn't even sleep here. I started entertaining thoughts of UP-sizing, but since it is rare that all of us get together in 1 space, I probably won't.

Some of the high points of our holiday were:

- First and foremost, having Erica at home for the first time in over a year!!!

- The 3 day bonfire! Seriously, it would die down at bedtime but people would go throw logs on the bed of ashes in the afternoon and it just kept going and going. Fun!

- The SHARK! Bruce had pointed out a well designed post hole digger at Lowes back in the fall. Since he loves tools, I picked it up for Christmas. I asked Stephen and Hannia if they could come up with some creative way to wrap this thing, and they did an amazing job of creating a large gift wrapped shark that was the highlight of this Year's gift wrapping.

- The FOOD! Calvin cooked us lovely things for Breakfast! Greg made French Toast for Christmas brunch (which we washed down with cranberry mimosas, yum). And Stephen and Hannia cooked a turkey and homemade biscuits on Christmas night. Jeanne made turtles, Greg made chocolate coconut chews, Stephen baked a cake, and Calvin made sausage balls.....there was too much food to list it all. But thank you all for such a wonderful 3 day long feast! There will be dieting in the near future...LOL!

Anyway, it was a nice holiday. There are tons of pictures and I will share some later. We have been so busy that I haven't even had time to check them out yet. Now it's time to get serious about ringing in the New Year, setting goals, and prioritizing life's important stuff. I hope 2013 is wonderful for ALL of us!
Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Now you see her, now you don't

Erica made it here safely. I am so thankful. It was a looonnnngg day of travel for her though, including a 2 hour train ride to the airport in Manchester, layovers in both NY and DC, and finally a 2 hour car trip home from Raleigh. She was exhausted but perked up considerably when we found her a Bojangles on the way home. Her first sweet tea and chicken biscuits in over a year seemed to be immensely satisfying. She even texted a picture of her biscuit to her British friends since they just can't quite grasp the concept of how delicious those buttery, crumbly things are.

Stephen and Hannia ran over to say hello even though it was 10 pm by the time we got home.
What a good brother and sister-in-law! But now Erica is off again, driving to Charlottesville to see some friends. Oh and just by chance she found out her professor, JoAnna G. has taken a job in Atlanta and her good-bye party is today. I am sure she willed be surprised to see Erica walk in.

Am I alarmed that she drove off in my car after not driving on the right hand side of the road in over a year? LOL! Not really...I think it will come back just like riding a bike. Plus she just texted me that she arrived safely anyway. I just can't wait for her to come back to Gville so we can get this holiday celebration in gear. We have a lot to celebrate!
Sunday, December 16, 2012

Our weekend

Jeanne, Calvin and girls were here for their niece Ashley's graduation from ECU's school of nursing. Bruce and I didn't go to the ceremony but we met everybody afterwards for lunch. Anchalee's the best Thai food anywhere around. The Overcashes spent the night here, but Ashley's family headed back to Kannapolis.

I'm doing fine a week and a half since surgery, but one thing is really getting on my nerves. I get really tired really fast. I am up and around pretty well, but then I hit a brick wall after a bit. Like yesterday, I did a few things around the house, showered and got dressed and met everybody for lunch. Nothing strenuous...? But when we got back to the house I passed out cold for several hours. I think it is fairly normal after surgery but honestly I am ready for that part to be over.

Erica is flying home tomorrow and I am so excited I can barely stand it. Having her home makes my holiday awesome.
Friday, December 14, 2012

Speechless

I was gearing up to write about the wonderful day I had. Stephen and I went Christmas shopping, had a nice lunch, got lots of things done...And then I came home and turned on the TV. I have no words that will fit a tragedy like this. I have read a few posts on Twitter....we need more God, fewer guns, more guns, regulations....??? I don't know what the answer is.
My heart hurts. :(
I just saw these made out of light bulbs! I love it!

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Living Decorations

I watched a HGTV special about the yearly Christmas decorations at the White House. It was an hour of past decorations, then another hour dedicated to Michelle Obama's choices for this year. I admit that 2 hours of decorations on TV sounds boring, but I just had surgery. My to-do list is not that long for now...I get bored. Our first Lady has excellent taste, and lots of the decor was stunning but one thing caught our eye (ok, so Stephen and Hannia participated in the HGTV-fest too. I said bored, NOT lonely.). One of the many trees was decorated with these mini terrariums, and it was just the coolest thing. The White House ornaments were handblown especially for the Presidential tree and had nice openings for easy watering...like the picture below. But I found tons of ideas online for creating your own, including using regular clear ornaments ( might be a pain to open and water but not impossible. ). And then I saw the tiny jars and thought those were so adorable. It makes me think of the tiny jam jars we were served several places in England.

You know, the hard to open clear ones could be used to create scenes that don't necessarily need watering...tiny pinecones or berries or whatever. The options would only be limited by your imagination. None of this is happening here at my house this year. The tree is already decorated and I am a bit out of commission...but I am keeping this idea on hold for future reference. Oh and also? I really really loved the wreaths made out of sheet music in the Biden's house as well. Another craft to file in my "get around to it someday" box.

My own house is not without some charming handmade touches. Hannia made me really pretty snowflakes, and Stephen spray painted them with sparkly stuff. They hung them over the fireplace, from the dining room chandelier, and doorways. Unfortunately, a few of the glittery, hanging things have already fallen victim to Vixen (evil kitty), and I don't know if my gorgeous snowflakes will survive the season....but at least they brought me joy for a while. :)





Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Better

The halls are decked and the tree is trimmed. Virtually NO gifts have been bought, but we decided this Christmas was not going to be overly commercial. My daughter is coming home and this year is all about family. I can honestly say I am beginning to feel human again after surgery, and am very grateful for that, too! I am grateful that my niece Delaney is alive and home from the hospital. I am grateful that Stephen got into the Ph.D program that he was working towards. I'm grateful that all our family will able to see Erica while she is home. It's been a long hard year in a lot of ways, but all in all, I feel blessed and really, really lucky! I hope you feel that way too.
Saturday, December 8, 2012

Nurse Bruce at your Service

I'm alive and healing. The breast biopsy on Tuesday was much more of an ordeal than I had imagined. Then again, it's probably best that I didn't know what to expect or I would have been scared to death. Still, I wish I hadn't had to do that AND gallbladder surgery all in the same week....but everything is going well, if slower than I anticipated. I get frustrated to be out of commission, but I'm basically fine. I have Nurse Bruce on the job and he has been wonderful. He has grocery shopped, cleaned the kitchen, and even cleaned litter boxes! Oh my! He hasn't had to really cook since I haven't felt much like eating yet, but he is willing.

Anyway, it's all good. I hope to be back to normal soon. I have to! Erica will be home in a week, and I am so excited that I can hardly stand it. Hope you all are having a wonderful weekend! I'm just taking it easy, putting a few decorations on the tree and then having a rest.
It is slow going, but it's fine.
 
Errors Have Been Made © 2008. Template Design By: SkinCorner