
Hello everyone!! This time in between Christmas and New Year is always so weird. I never really want to start anything new and I feel sort of stuck. Lol. It’s like a limbo time. It isn’t helping that it is super gloomy out these past few days (weeks?) Anyway, we had a wonderful holiday with family the past week.
Last Saturday we spent Christmas at my dad’s. It is always so relaxed and chill. They order food, we all sit around and watch the kiddos open their gifts, and that is about it. The kids sort of have the run of the house and do what they want and make messes and play and eat all the candy…









It was a wonderful day!
Then the next few days I spent in a flurry of baking and cleaning, as I am sure many of us did.
Christmas Eve, we went to Billy’s brother’s house for dinner and to hang out with everyone. The kids opened their gifts and played together, and it was a blast. I have awesome pictures but they do not wish their kids to be on the internet, and I am more than happy to respect their wishes.



Christmas Day started early, at 6:30 am when Wyatt got up. Billy and I stumbled out the family room with Wyatt and watched him happily open his gifts. We also exchanged our gifts to each other as well. ( He got me two of the books that I wanted!)
Then we had a little time to sit around and relax because my family wasn’t coming until 4. We were making a slow cooker pot roast, macaroni and cheese, cresecent rolls (I even made a baby size one for the Hurricane), and a winter fruit salad so we didn’t even have to spend the whole day cooking. The winter fruit salad was amazing by the way. Pear, apple, clementines, pomegranate seeds, and it was supposed to have kiwi but I didn’t get them with my order and forgot to get them later. I would say though that it didn’t need it. I am probably going to make it all winter long.
Before long my other nieces descended upon us, along with my brother and SIL, and my mom. We ate, the kids opened gifts – you guys know the drill. It was a lovely evening and I had so much fun with the kids.





I fell into bed that night, full of happy feelings, joy, and exhaustion. I had big plans for the next day – to do not one thing. And I didn’t.
I totally relaxed 100% on Thursday. Wyatt played with all of his new stuff, and I did too. I flipped through my new books, played with the new markers that were in my stocking from Santa, and just totally goblinmoded out. Wyatt was cracking me up taking photos of his books….I wonder who he was emulating? Lol.


Friday Billy was home! He took a few extra vacation days, although we have no idea what we are going to do. Maybe nothing! Yesterday we drove down to an antique store in Ohio and I picked up some cast iron rabbits and sent a bunch of pictures to my friend Kelly who also wanted to go to this antique store. She had a few things she was looking for. We also went to my favorite plant store, The Conservatory, but didn’t pick anything up this time, although they did give Wyatt a few stickers. Next we went to our favorite local fish store, to buy some little plants for the frogs, Hurkle and Durkle, and then ended up at the local book store down the street because of a certain little boy’s request. He picked up a used copy of an Avi book because to him when we say we are going shopping he thinks that means for books.





We were hoping to stop at the zoo but it was cold and raining so we opted for home and pizza instead. I painted my nails with the very sparkly polish Wyatt gave me for Christmas, we watched some tv, and that was that! Which brings us to right this very moment, Saturday morning, typing this up.


I hope that you all had a wonderful week, and that whatever you do today, that you do something that makes you smile.

Sounds like you’ve had a wonderful week!
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Thanks Joanne!
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You were definitely busy celebrating Christmas! I think it’s even more fun when you have several different celebrations. When I was a kid, my dad’s side of the family didn’t meet up until a week or two after. Mom would always get us a small gift because it was the big Christmas celebration for my dad’s oldest sister’s family. But, we had a blast. I really should write a blog post about those celebrations.
Have a wonderful New Year, Erin, Wyatt, Billy, and all the critter family!
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We were. We had a great time but I am also really enjoying all of this downtime now too. Lol. That seems so smart, to meet up after. I would love to read about those celebrations!
I hope you have a wonderful New Year as well Marsha!
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Sounds like you really had a lot of fun and the best is doing some relaxing in between, at least that’s how I remember it from when we still went from one celebration to the next.
Now I’m just home alone and it’s all relaxing 😀
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We are not planning to budge from the house until maybe tomorrow. Or Tuesday. It is rainy and cold and Wyatt has lots of new things to play with and we have new books and projects too. It is nice to relax!
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It sounds lovely, Erin, in every way. I’m all for making the in-between days as mellow as possible. Sometimes an impossibility but at least carving out a bit of time to do as we wish, be it read, walk, write, draw or spend quiet time with others. It sounds like you have the right idea!
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Me too. I love the time to just unwind after the holidays, move slowly, enjoy the time with Billy and Wyatt and Miso. I hope you are enjoying your time!
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It sounds like a great time for all. That fruit plate looks delicious.
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Thank you Lisa!
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It has been so gloomy out! Good thing I already take prescription Vit D. I’m definitely not getting it from the sun.
What great Christmas festivities! Sometimes chilling at home is the best way to spend time off. Your nails look great!
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Same here!! The vitamin does really help too! My doctor is always like, you must take a vitamin when I get bloodwork done. Lol.
It was so nice to just chill out at home. Wyatt played with his new stuff, and we got to lay around or work on our individual projects. It was just nice. And thank you!
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Sounds like a busy week but you had a great time, and thats the important 🙂
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The holidays were great, but now I am so ready to get back to our normal routine. 🙂
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What a lovely Christmas week! I love the sound of that tasty fruit salad. I also love how wyatt is copying you. He’s so funny and cute!
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Thanks Lisa! That fruit salad is so good. I am hoping to make it again tomorrow. Lol. And he cracks me up. He wants to photograph his food and books now. Lol.
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Sounds like a perfect Christmas! My youngest son and I spent it at my oldest son and daughter in laws house with my grandkids and great grand kids.
I hope you have a great New Year!
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Thank you Vicki! We had a very nice holiday. It sounds like you did as well, full of family!
I hope that you did as well.
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Time with family is always the best times for me.
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Sounds like you had a great time. Such adorable pictures. Happy New Year!
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Thanks Yvonne! I hope that you had a nice New Year as well!
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Lovely! I had seven books to open, plus three in my not so secret santa from my book group, and some socks that say “F off, I’m reading” from my best friend! I was working between Christmas and New Year but managed not to have to do too much. And one parkrun on the 28th to volunteer at.
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Lolol! One of my friends got me socks like that too, a few years ago! I am glad you didn’t have to do too much work during the betweentimes. It sounds like you had a great Christmas, and so many books!
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