I took the girls to the Santa Parade on Friday. It was sunny, but cold. It was a good parade, almost 1 1/2 hours long! Then we hit the mall to see if there were any hot deals left (there weren't). The mall was pretty full, so I don't know if people were shopping or buying. We really should avoid the mall in the future. They have a Build a Bear in there now and it's one of Olivia's big vices. They have a boy and girl moose (Hal and Holly) and Hal's antler's light up. So after serious negotiation (and plain old begging) Olivia got them with Aunt Emmy's Christmas money, with the condition they get wrapped up for Christmas and Olivia has to look appropriately surprised. Chinese food seemed like a great alternatives to left overs, so dinner was easy!
Olivia and I are working on the Christmas decorations today. I don't know why I'm so unmotivated about it this year. It seems like a chore. So I'm playing some Dean Martin and Nat King Cole to get me in the mood. It's one of those times I miss my Mom the most. She was always good at supervising where the tree was bare and what was missing. Mostly she just loved Christmas! I hope I can pass on some of that Joy to Olivia. What an amazing Grandma she would have been to Olivia. They would have been the best of friends.
Busy week ahead, Olivia has a birthday party tomorrow after church (for Max, whom she has a crush on). I have a girl scout cookie meeting on Tuesday (whoopie) and then Thursday night is the school's Christmas concert, Friday night is the church play and Saturday is the PTO Santa Breakfast at Olivia's school. I'm having surgery on my left elbow on December 10th, so I want to have Christmas shopping and baking done before then (fat chance). The incision will be much smaller this time and recovery much faster (3 weeks as opposed to 9), so I should be feeling good by Christmas. It's just a busy time to be throwing surgery in there!
Anyway, continue to keep the Pequettes in your prayers, Kim is having surgery on her spine this week. Also, please pray for our friends the Kurtzes, who lost their oldest child, Connie, this year. It will be a tough holiday season for them. I hope all of you had a great Thanksgiving and stop to enjoy the message of Christ this season and appreciate "The Gift" that God sent us.
Deb