Except for the cooking, I think I’m ready. Suzanne’s family is staying at our house, and John’s family will come for supper and the church pageant. (Here’s hoping the minister doesn’t give a long prayer like last year when all the toddlers were holding lighted candles. My advice: Just raise the candles and blow them out.)
On Sunday, we all go to John’s house for my daughter-in-law’s fabulous cooking, bringing a few contributions of our own.
So. Donations have been mailed. Almost all the tips have been handed out (have to catch the sanitation engineers next week; they were too fast for us). The tree is decorated. The presents are wrapped. The camera is recharged. What am I forgetting?
Whatever your holiday, please take it slow. And savor.


You are forgetting to daydream……❤❤
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Oh, right! I knew I was forgetting something.
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God Jul.
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God Jul to you, too. The kids are so happy that Swedes celebrate on Dec 24 because they are getting presents on both days!
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Have a wonderful time with your family!
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Best to you and yours. I have really enjoyed your detailed posts this year.
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Thank you!
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Toddlers with lit candles?? That gives me something new to worry about! I hope it all went well, and I hope today is a lovely, peaceful holiday for you and your family!
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Thank you for your good wishes — and for being such a great blog friend. Merry Christmas! (We made it through the candle business, but it was touch and go. I was a wreck!)
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