Sunday, December 25, 2005

CHRISTMAS MAGIC

It appears that I have been blamed for the fog today! Well... you should have had Christmas yesterday like I did, then you'd have no reason to complain. But seriously, before I make French toast for my daughter this morning. And before I split to work, some highlights from yesterday (once again, I know JB.. it's digital.. I'll see if I can pull some more Holgas out later.)LOOK OUT! Dad's got a gun! Thanks Donald.. (who gave him that gift) now he can have one more Clint Eastwood day dream... anyway, he loves to hunt. That being said, I'll leave it alone. We started a new tradition of "secret santa," where we pick numbers and get to choose a gift. It is always a highlight, Rachel was the lucky winner of a set of pliers... there were numerous jokes made, as she is the last girl you might see with pliers. She begged someone to take her gift... no go... (we ended up giving it to my horse training nephew. RICKY LIKED IT)This however was another matter... my brother took my gift! Yes, he said "I need it on those cold nights when I'm fighting fires," CRAP! Who does he think he's fooling?
ENJOY YOUR BLANKY DONALD!
This is a curious site.. and it might be disturbing too, in a few different ways, since Rachel is not a hunter. There's a gleam in her eye, could it be that she didn't like her presents and she wants Dads gun... Good luck Bunny! You'll get that when hell freezes over!
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL... AND TO ALL A GOODNIGHT

2 comments:

jbwritergirl said...

Sounds like you all had a wonderful time.

Merry Christmas Kiddo!!!
love ya
JB

ISOSOS said...

YOU TOO!! I'll call you this afternoon!

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