did you have a

? mine was very peaceful and sedate, thank you very much. . . it involved quite a lot of watching silly movies, a lot of crying during the middles and at the ends, some nibbling of Turkish Delight (the real stuff, not the fake stuff), many many chesnuts and pomegranites, a lot of sitting in front of the fire enjoying the twikly lights on the mantel and the tree and in the window, far too much washing up, some cuddly moments with the fourth cat (it had three kittens on Xmas Eve!!) and then. . .
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. . .I cut my hair with the kitchen scissors
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WHY DO I NEVER LEARN?!?!?!?!?!!?!?
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(does look kinda cute tho, and Mini-Teen said I now look younger)

4 comments:

Rimshot said...

What's FAKE Turkish Delight?

Are Pomegranites traditional holiday fare?

Haircut? Pictures?

Mel said...

With the kitchen scissors, eh?

Well--coulda been worse. I mean, could leaned over a lit candle and singed it off.

*ahem*

It was just a bit that fizzled. And it's not like anyone will notice.....'cept for the smell.

*going for air freshner*

I had to smell the candle, okay?!

:-/

Mel said...

MORE kittens?!

(had some crying in the middles goin' on over here as well--*shrugs* Happens, I guess....)

No chestnuts--but I did have pomegranites and still have one in the fridge......which I've decided are wayyyy too much fun to eat!
:-)

AND we had mass amounts of snow.
No cuddly moments with a cat though!! (thank you G-D!!) ;-)

Spadoman said...

It's over here at Spadoville. I got home yesterday from, of all things, a funeral, and the tree was down and all sign of a holiday was gone, (except a few things left in the fridge, I ate the olives last night).


Peace.


PS Word Ver is Jacklore. Must be the lore that is told around here. Makes sense to me.