That one unflattering photo

We all try to hide our ugliness on the web, where it will undoubtedly linger for thousands, if not millions, of years. One errant photo will come back to haunt us, or perhaps our mainframe-dwelling descendants.

We pose:

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We laugh:

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We ham it up:

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And then fate conspires to capture us in all our exaggerated ugliness, such as when we are goofing off at Christmas, and we say to our mothers, “Don’t take a picture of me like this,” whereupon we slouch and pooch and make ourselves as hideous as possible for the sole purpose of humor, and then we see the flashes go off out of the corners of our eyes, and hear previously mentioned mothers say, “Oops, sorry, I got you anyway. I was trying to get Richard.” And of course it becomes the most hilarious thing ever, and how could we keep these ugly photos to ourselves?

We couldn’t:

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And you know what? I think we should all show more of our warts/bellies/neckfat. It makes other people feel better about themselves.

After Christmas

Christmas went well. I am blessed with a family who appreciates my hard work and who understands when I have to bow out early. It was wonderful to see my mom so happy, with all her kids under the same roof. Her favorite time of year, and I’m glad we could make it happen. Last year an ice storm came on Christmas Eve to keep us apart, so it’s been a couple of years since I’ve seen my youngest brother and his wife. And just last week my mom had emergency surgery, of all things! Thank goodness she recovered enough to entertain visitors, and that she had the good sense to let us do all the work. Well, most of it.

The kids are out of school and the hubs is on vacation until next year. I hope to keep up with laundry while the hubs is on kitchen duty, and if I prod the children they’ll keep up with their toys. During my free time I’m going to finish up the entries for the OWFI contest and maybe write a 2010 retrospective to post on Thursday, but most of the week I hope to spend watching movies and doing projects with the kids. Maybe take advantage of a few after-Christmas deals.

I know some of my Internet buds are hunkered down in a blizzard, some have family visiting, and some are playing with their first real Christmas gifts in years. How are you going to spend this last week of 2010?

Christmas

A Christmas post? From me? I know, right? I’ll be the first to admit I’ve been a bit bah humbug in years past. The season starting when the kids go back to school and ending at Christmas is usually the hardest, leanest, most stressful time of the year. Fall used to be my favorite until I had kids, when the money got tight and responsibility got heavy.

This year seems to be lighter, I think because I hit the reset button last Christmas. I came to terms with my issues surrounding giving and, especially, receiving. Refusing to participate was a way of staying in the everyday where it’s safe, staying in control. As counter-intuitive as it sounds, I realized that it was really selfish of me not to receive. To defy the season and deny someone else the soul’s pleasure of giving is selfish.

So like I said, I’m better this year. I’m ready to participate and stop being such a grouch this time of year. And in honor of my new attitude I’m even writing a holiday post! I still can’t believe it!

I wish you and yours a happy Christmas, however you muddle through.

This is my Christmas post, updated

My Christmas tree

Update: This snowstorm we were expecting to be over by noon hasn’t even really started yet, at 11:13. We’re getting a little sleet, but the heavy stuff is taking it’s sweet time. That means that the roads may still not be passable by tomorrow evening, when I’m expecting my immediate family to come. So…most of the treats are on hold until I find out if anyone will be here to eat them! Also, my back went out yesterday, so I have to let my husband do the heavy lifting–vacuuming and such–when he gets home from work today.

Since I have the holidays as an excuse, I’m going to let the blog go dark for a week or two. I’d really like to finish up a bunch of things I’ve started in the past couple of months cough*years*cough cough. Here’s a totally uninteresting to-do list. Maybe I’ll check them off as I complete each item.

I have three books going, two of them fiction with angels, and one about the sort-of angel within:

I am making three kinds of bourbon-less balls:

  • milk chocolate *DONE*
  • white chocolate *DONE*
  • dark chocolate *on hold until I find out if my family will be able to make it to my house*

In other preparation for my Christmas visitors,

  • Dusting
  • vacuuming *delegated to hubby*
  • clearing clutter *DONE*
  • 2 pumpkin pies
  • cherry cheesecake
  • bending home-bound children to my will *PENDING*

I’m still determined to

  • finish this work in progress soon, though I had to push back the due date a month. You folks who volunteered to be my first readers, should be ready for you sometime in January. So I guess I won’t be marking this one done until I’m blogging again, but I will be working on it.

So I hope you have a wonderful holiday season, spent any way you like. I’m sure I’ll see you on Facebook, and I’m only an email away.