Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Thoughts... I Think

• Why is it that without fail the best ideas/thoughts/inspirations you have in a day come to you as soon as your head hits the pillow at night? And always leave before morning..?

• I'm now fairly certain that Baby K. is using my bladder as a squeeze toy/trampoline. Good times...

• Thift stores are the best thing ever... and yesterday being the best day in thrift store history (for moi anyway). I will probably be posting at least one picture of my favorite find: a good quality leather bag, with a cross symbol on the front for $1.99! Not to mention hugely flared green pants ($3.29), a couple books I needed to buy anyway ($0.99 each) and a glass to replace one that I broke yesterday morning ($0.59)... and a few other various and assorted goodies that I cannot mention here for fear of ruining someone's Christmas present! ^_^

• Speaking of Christmas... I need some music! Pandora is wonderful this time of year. I think my "Carpenter's Christmas" radio station is almost perfect with all the trimming I have done to it... lots of Bing Crosby, Josh Groban, Nat King Cole, The Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Andy Williams, Percy Faith, and of course, The Carpenters!

• The other thing about Christmas this year is that it is not quite what I imagined it would be (as far as decor in my home goes)... we had a bit of a mishap over Thanksgiving... A huge box that my mother lovingly packed up from home (of my things, left there when we didn't have room to move them this summer) was brought to our Thanksgiving celebration in Salt Lake City, where my father placed it in the garage before they left earlier the same day we did, and Michael, being the very wonderful and helpful husband that he is grabbed a box of the description that I gave him, into our car.... Upon returning home and opening aforementioned packed box I found a bunch of Christmas decorations alright... but not mine! We had in fact mistakenly brought a big box of my Brother and Sister-in-law's Christmas ornaments and decorations home with us!...*sigh*... such is life, and Christmas will come (and be wonderful, beautiful and memorable) without all those things! ( I learned that from the Grinch *grin*)!

• What is up with Rudolph's two-faced friends, the rudeness of carolers who demand figgy pudding, and parents that can't stand their Children through the holidays and want them to go back to school?!?

•... and what is "figgy pudding" anyway....?

• I'm totally done humbugging. Not that that's what any of that was. I am able to laugh about the Christmas Box mix-up and just find the Christmas carol oddities... well, odd! It's all good!

• If there are missing words/incomplete sentences/missing punctuation...etc.. it would probably be because this blogger has been up since four this morning (when her sleep bugs ran away) and is minus one pair of glasses. If you can get the gist of what i'm saying, that's probably all you can hope for this time! :-)

• Texas is weird. Today it's supposed to get up to 47º... and 68º by Sunday! I must say, I really don't miss the debilitating cold of Northern Minnesota at all, but I do miss the picturesque snow scenes, the crunch of fresh snow under my feet on a late night walk and snow ball fights... Isn't there some way to have THOSE things in THIS weather???

• We have enjoyed a few cooler days here too, with cozy evenings in front of our fire, complete with games, tea/coffee/tomato juice (whatever we feel like drinking), short P.G. Wodehouse stories read aloud, snuggling and general awe and wonder as we watch the flames dance... there's just something about watching a fire... hard to describe.

• I've voluntarily given up watching any and all tv shows/hulu/netflix this December... and will probably let it carry over into one of my New Years Resolutions.... (why wait until the New Year to improve your quality of life?!) I have not missed any of it a bit and have gotten so many other things done in the time I would have been watching them! (Not that i didn't usually multitask while watching them before, but it is a distraction and a definite time-filler)... not even justifiable in the way that facebook is... because watching your favorite tv show will not help you connect with loved ones. In any way. There. I said my anti-television bit. I encourage you to find ways to live life more fully every day this season, and through the rest of the year!

This sleepy, mommy-to-be needs to pack in some breakfast. I think a piece of homemade bread, toasted to perfection and topped with peanut butter and honey should about fill the bill! I recommend you do the same!

So long all. I hope this finds you well and healthy.

Peace and Love (the kind that come from above and that we only know because Christ showed them to us first)!

Abi Kramer

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

THAT was most wonderful! Feel like I've been to Texas and back this morning--- thanks for taking the time to post. I love hearing what you're thinking and learning, but so very sorry about the box mix-up! Now you have a great excuse to go back to UT! (Like you needed another! : ) Your cookies were incredible. All I've managed to get done so far is fudge!
Love you tons and you know watts,
Mum

Anonymous said...

Awww.. I miss you already!wonderful post! I should get my blog up and running again :)

Sarah L.

P.S. Those are some pretty Awesomely sweet cookies!( another word for them is Wicked :)

Lyd said...

wow. I think I just fell in love. With your last post, that is. :)

Lyd said...

P.S.

Love your new Christmas layout.

Miss Jordan Elizabeth said...

Love the cookies.
Love you! :)

True Peace and Love to you and yours.

Chip said...

Abby you are so cute, you can tell it just by reading what you write. No wonder Michael gave up on being single for life.

Chip

Ptáček said...

Hahaha, I'm joining in on the love. You are adorable. I've been praying for you a lot lately! And I'm so very sorry about the Christmas Box mix-up. I'm afraid I'd be much more hum-buggy about it than you. I'd be MAD. Haha.
Wish I could come and eat some of your cookies...^_^
Merry Christmas, Dear!