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RE: How To Avoid A Christmas Kat-tastrophe

in #life5 years ago

Oh yuck. When I was much younger, I had to lie down every time somebody wanted to draw blood. I guess I got tougher over the years, but I do remember that sensation of little black spots in front of my eyes before I toppled. My list of things to do before Christmas has shortened as I have gotten older. I don't know if it's because I'm wiser, or just tireder, or a bit of both. I decorate the inside of the house a bit, put up a tree, go to the annual free Christmas concert at the local college, wrap presents, maybe bake some cookies, and that's about it. My shopping is usually done early, or online; I despise dealing with traffic and crowds in town this time of year. I no longer feel the urge to drive around and admire others' Christmas lights like I used to do, nor do I intend to check out the Christmas tree display fundraiser in Spokane. I haven't sent out Christmas cards for three years. I may or may not get around to it in January. By all means, give yourself a break, feel free to say "no" to a few people, and relax a bit.

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Well, it only took me ten days to reply, total fail, lol! Honestly, between the internet failure and Christmas craziness, I have totally not done any of that relaxing stuff at all. Tomorrow I have to drive my Grandma home to Western Washington and then back the next day, just in time for another party. Eee. However, my brother and I have come up with a restful for Christmas solution. We are going to rent a house on the Oregon coast next year and escape. I like this plan. Hope you had a glorious Christmas, and I am going to make it over there for that cup of tea!!!

I look forward to it!