Dec. 26th, 2009

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I have a new PC. Yay! And now it has virus protection. Double Yay! So I can get on-line. Woot woot.

Christmas has been great.

I ran 6 miles on Wednesday. yay.

I wrapped almost all the gifts before X-mas eve. (As opposed to last year, where we were tipsy and some of our tipsy friends tried to help us wrap after the X-mas eve party.)

I ended up serving a traditional family dish my inlaws hadn't had in 10 years or more. Why? Because the recipe was lost and Santos Meat/Sausage plant in San Leandro was shut down in the late 90's (when the owner shot and killed meat inspectors). However, in an unlikely series of events I acquired the family marinade recipe from someone outside the Robello half a few years ago, didn't realize what it was, and randomly decided to serve it. The Robello's were pleased.

My mom came over X-mas eve on schedule. Which means she promised to be here by noon on X-mas eve and didn't show up until 4pm. And that was okay because when I called her at noon I had her pack a punch bowl, which she has now given to me. yay.

X-mas eve was nice. Some friends have moved away but we had some new faces. It was warm and cozy and yummy. We didn't have a Santa this year; normally I kidnap a male guest, ply him with alcohol and then convince him to wear the suit. This year all the male guests were long time family friends, which wouldn't have fooled anyone. Miss E has become suspiscious whereas Super N seems to take the Santa at face value. So I'm not sure where we'll go with this in the future.

X-mas day was low key. Just us and my mom. No cooking, although I cleaned the kitchen in shifts since it was fairly overwhelming. The kids spent the day playing with Legos and Liv dolls; we watched girl movies and between dishes I did embroidery. In the afternoon my mom shooed us out of the house and we went to see "Sherlock Holmes". It was very enjoyable and it was nice to get out. We split a hot dog and laughed at how silly that was since the day before I'd been juggling so much food in the kitchen. It was just nice to be together without being in charge of anything or anyone for a few hours.

Boxing Day looked a lot like Christmas Day. I was going to take the moms out to a movie, but Mom R is sick and I was feeling cruddy. So Mom S and I dug in and watched the Sherlock Holmes marathon on the Turner channel. The kids played. I emptied out all my leftovers and produce from my fridge and sent them home with my mom because we're going to be gone for a whole week. And now we are packing.

Packing? Gone for a week? Did you make it this far in my boring post? The kids think we are going to the familiy cabin in the mountains for the next few days. We are not. We are going to the happiest place on earth. Yay! Disneyland. I still need to pack my own stuff, but my laundry is in the dryer. F's master scheme is to get up at 4am, load the car and hit the road. I'm not sure how far he thinks we'll get before the kids figure it out; they are fairly observant and I've been taking them to the cabin for years. I'm skeptical about his schedule, too. Normally when his plan involves getting up that early I wake up at 4 and spend the next hour or 2 trying to get him to wake up. Since it's midnight right now and he's still watching TV, I would not place money on it. Call me the Doubting Wife, but up at 4am? Thinking the kids will believe the mountain destination when the pine trees and high elevation never show up? Regardless, we'll have a ton of fun. And I just turned up my camera, which has been AWOL for a few weeks.

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