Thursday, November 29, 2007
Great first swap --
Look what I got in the mail today. What a beautiful handmade wreath with a sweet little white dove on the bottom. I love vintage ornaments and my swap partner, Linda, sent me two -- the pink one says Merry Christmas on it and the smaller one is a hollowed out semi-sphere. I love the gold and white one too! She sent me a card with a lovely note and enclosed the little pointsettia handkerchief within it. What a wonderful set of presents. Thank you so much, Linda. I hope we can stay in touch. Merry Christmas!
Monday, November 26, 2007
Thanksgiving
We had a good time in Las Vegas. I didn't take nearly enough photos. I'll have to gather more from my sister and Molly. Here's my niece Annie and my littlest grandson, David. He's 8 months and as cute as a button. My dad, stepmother Gloria, and my grandaughter Abby are in the background. Abby got along amazingly with my dad. He loves the kids. He kept scooping David up off the floor whenever anyone would let him down to crawl around.
The house was awesome. Wish it were mine. We had a great time and look forward to next year --maybe we'll all go to Disney World or some other fun place.
Surprise 50th Birthday Party!!
Well, I thought we were just going to Las Vegas for Thanksgiving; but my husband and daughter surprised me with a 50th birthday party! There was lots of food (Italian from Boca de Beppo) as well as leftovers from Thanksgiving (we had so many leftovers we had to try to use them).
There was a beautiful cake with the mandatory black frosting.
My grandkids decorated with black streamers and an "Over the Hill" sign. I got my "older" sister to walk under the sign and took a picture of her.
Molly made party favors -- toffee wrapped in black netting with white bows and a placard that says "Happy 50th Birthday."
I got gag gifts (a huge calculator with super big numbers, a whistle to blow if I fall) as well as really nice gifts (necklaces and earrings and oh yeah, MONEY).
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Going to Sin City for Thanksgiving
There's something almost wrong with saying that. But that's what we're doing. We all rented a big house and my sister, brother, father, and daughter along with their respective families will be there. We decided to have a "personal chef" cook Thanksgiving dinner for us. It should be loads of fun!
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