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Snowy Friday randoms.

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  • imageHoektastic:
    I am being a Scrooge about it. I just liked that this would have been a party that would help teach Henry that Christmas isn't all about presents. 

    I don't blame you.  Gift exchanges with anyone you don't know well is awkward.  And I think it's really great that you're teaching that lesson to Henry.  My favorite part of Christmas is the family togetherness aspect. 

    B's cousin and his wife have an annual Christmas party that includes a gift exchange game that B and I hate.  It's just so awkward, particularly because most of the rest of the guests are all friends, and we don't know anyone well except the cousin and wife.  But I just so happened to schedule something on the date of their party this year, so we can't attend.  Oh, darn.  Angel

  • Des and Mol stole the blue balls!  Thanks for getting to the bottom of that JuliD!
    Willa 4.6.06 and Henry 10.18.08 Camp Sinki
  • Dang girls...you have been busy today! Waving hello a little late. Good luck to all the students. The thought of going back to school makes my stomach hurt. You go girls! WOP and BnG....I wanna be your friend too! Totally hard as an adult. Noah and I went to a story time and I felt so awkward as the other moms were all chatting it up since they knew eachother. Yes please to the happy hour! Smile
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  • I'm down for a happy hour.  It is harder to make friends as an adult, so I've recently decided I'm going to try harder.  I've got nothing to lose, and lots to gain. 

    Sorry for holding all of the nesticles hostage.  I'll give them back if you all start posting more.  Wink

    My work Christmas party is tonight.  Should be fun.  (And thanks again to my mom for watching T-dude while we're at the party.)  :)

  • imageGRsweetpea:
     

    Would you Nest-marry me? ;)

    I was in a similar situation 2 years ago.  And felt the same way.  Last year, my cousins, siblings, and I put a stop to that.  And some of them got the kids gifts anyhow.  Awkward. 

    Nest-marry - hee hee.

    Yeah - my sister said, "Well, just say you don't want to participate." Ok. That will go over well next year when Henry is more aware about what other kids are getting and that he is left out. I want to teach Henry about family togetherness and goodwill toward man. Not just be a mean mommy. It takes a village, people!!

    Kasa - nice work on your scheduling conflict ;) 

  • Well of course you can be my friend! I'm feeling the love over here. I don't have any kidlets yet, but you guys can show me how to be great at being a mommy!

    Thank you for the welcome JuliaSmile

    I can do happy hour in person any day between the 26th and the 30th, and if we want to set up an internet time, I'm free any day after the 17th. Hope you don't mind my H being in tow if we do an in real life one. Maybe someone can bring a hubby to play with mine??

    Christmas... I love it. Wop, I'm sorry. I'm sure your babygirl will know what it's about. I remember getting lots of presents, but the best part always was (and still is) sitting in front of the tree and spending that time just with the family. I love the warm coziness the holidays bring. I hope I pass that on. The cooking,and bonding, the old movies, reminiscing, the cuddling. I'll give my kids stuff, but I want them to feel that extra touch of love/warmth that comes from having something beyond video games, cell phones and clothes.on the holiday. Some children have no concept of this and it is really sad.

    /tangent

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  • imageBnGCookies820:

    Christmas... I love it. Wop, I'm sorry. I'm sure your babygirl will know what it's about. I remember getting lots of presents, but the best part always was (and still is) sitting in front of the tree and spending that time just with the family. I love the warm coziness the holidays bring. I hope I pass that on. The cooking,and bonding, the old movies, reminiscing, the cuddling. I'll give my kids stuff, but I want them to feel that extra touch of love/warmth that comes from having something beyond video games, cell phones and clothes.on the holiday. Some children have no concept of this and it is really sad.

    /tangent

    I love Christmas too.  Love listening to Christmas music, sitting in front of the tree while all the lights in the house are off except for the ones on the tree.  Love decorating sugar cookies and I love wrapping Christmas gifts.  Fun time of year.  :)

    I took a bath last night, and I heard H put on some Christmas music (very unlike him.)  When I got out, I noticed that he wrapped the gifts that he got for me.  Hehe.  I always have Christmas music on when I do stuff like that.  I'm glad he's catching on.  Wink

  • imageGRsweetpea:

    WOP, I'm sorry that was your experience. 

    I can only speak for myself here.  We're not spending a whole heap on presents, but it's still possible to make the morning special.  Lots of money doesn't equal awesome presents.  Willa's getting a package of 24 tiny nail polishes.  It was $6.  She's going to freak out!  She also wants a new bike: nope.  Not in the budget and not great for the season.  She'll love the books and toys and games that we find for her.  Henry will love anything.  I think 4 is the age that kids get kind of invested in *what* the present is.

    I know that as Renee gets older, you'll figure out what will get her excited and do your best to give her those gifts.

    I know that you're stressed about getting your shopping done.  I wonder if that's part of why you're feeling the way you shared?

    It's not about the money spent necessarily either.  Rarely did I want expensive things.  They never really seemed to listen or go off the lists we would create for them when they asked.  Now that I think about it, my mom is still a random gift giver.  I'm glad we don't exchange gifts gifts with her anymore.  LOL.  I would rather just spend time together. 

    And we never had any traditions with Christmas growing up either.  There wasn't anything special we did to make Christmas memorable. 

    I'm not sure why I posted it.  I guess I feel a slight resentment towards my parents for seeming to always care about my brothers more.  My mom admits flat out my dad was this way growing up.  I guess he was never happy having a daughter when I was younger.  I brought this up to him years ago when my parents divorced, and he denies it, but even Nick picks up on favortism between me and my brothers, so I know it's not just me who thinks it.  He's just now starting to come around and treat me differently, mostly because my once golden brothers are not so golden anymore for choices they've made he doesn't agree with.  I'm the only drama free, honest (adult) child who doesn't have any crazy baggage.  And now that I'm a parent myself, I want to(try) be everything I never had growing up. 

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  • And, H rented us Prancer a few nights ago.  I loved that movie when I was a kid.  :)
  • Wop - I'm sorry the season is bringing up some bad feelings/memories.  I think some childhood pain is hard to get over, no matter how much time passes it will still sting a little.  Hopefully better memories of your happy holidays with your hubby and baby will soon drown out the negative ones of Christmases past.
  • Wow chaty kathy's today aren't we. ;)

    I'm a bit jealous of all you girls. My family is small for holidays just my parents and we don't go to DH's side either b/c we kind of feel out of place. I always wanted big holidays with family like I did as a kid but as an adult it doesn't happen. With 2 weeks to go we still have yet to get gifts and it doesn't look like we will be able to either. I thought decorating would help but it really hasn't. It looks nice and all but that seems to be it. These last few years have been ruff on our family I'm hoping next year will be better, of course that is that I though of 2011 too. 

    I'll go back to my grinch depression hole now.  

  • Aw, Deeder.  Hugs for you.  I know that Christmas isn't the shiny wonderful holiday that is portrayed in the movies.  I have a friend who lives far away from her family, and she and her small family volunteer at a shelter Christmas night.  She loves it!  Is that a possibility?

    Here's hoping for a better 2012.

    Willa 4.6.06 and Henry 10.18.08 Camp Sinki
  • imageMrsJuliD:

    I didn't watch the video of Rick Perry, but I hope he stays in the race just so we can continue making fun of how much bad at speak he are.

    I hope I didn't just give Chymes an anurysm w/my purposeful grammatical errors. ;-)

    My eye is twitching...
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