I am so happy the fuzzy socks will be welcomed in! They are so cozy aren't they.I won't be prejudiced against the fuzzy socks though. I love them and nearly all of mine are threadbare, so it'll be nice to get some.
This made me laugh at the irony! J is now obsessing over all the presents getting here on time. So weird - he never liked participating in Christmas when we were togetherFunny how some people's memory can suddenly improve, isn't it? One of the strangest things my ex did after I left him was call me the day before my birthday to invite me on a nice day trip. First time he ever let on he even knew when my birthday was![]()
Thanks Em! We are really enjoying having a mellow Christmastime a lot. We went out today to get a nice bowl for me and a coffee mug for K for Christmas (because J broke a lot of our dishes when he occasionally did dishes) - she got a cup in the shape of an acorn with an acorn top for brewing tea, and I found the exact replacement for one of my favorite bowls that got broken. We ran lots of errands while out and ate at our favorite bagel place where we had lox, tomato, lettuce, caper, and pickled onion sandwiches. So good when the bagels are so authentic. Anyway, it was a nice relaxing day and we picked up such delicious things for Christmas dinner - lobster tails, strip steak for Korean BBQ steak, and mushrooms to stuff.The present thing is so typical. I just don't understand people sometimes. Anyway, new fuzzy socks will be nice.
Glad you are enjoying the rest time.
Thanks Cate! I really like it being so casual!!Your Christmas with just K sounds nice & relaxing.![]()
Fuzzy socks in winter are my favorite! I hope you like the pine needle tea!!I am so happy the fuzzy socks will be welcomed in! They are so cozy aren't they.
Your Christmas plan sounds perfect.
Thanks for the instructions on the pine needle tea. I really want to give that a go!
That sounds like a really fun project!K is having a really good time thinking about music she wants to compose for her clickable image collage. So we are listening to different music and thinking about rhythms and different vibes of music. She is really loving how you can do all the interactive media together to create a whole world!
Thanks Liza, her project is so fun and practical, as the portfolio only allowed 6 pieces, and K had about 25 she wanted to show, so she collaged them together.Nice you are enjoying Christmas in a light unstressed out way.
That sounds like a really fun project!
So glad you are enjoying music again! It's so wonderful seeing K enthused and working on fun things again, and I am so impressed with her figuring out how to code all this on her own. Object-oriented programming in a full-fledged programming language is a good accomplishment, and it makes me feel really confident that she'll be fine in college!!I have been listening to music again the last couple of days. I know how sick I must be if I'm too sick to listen to music. It's so good for our spirits. It must be so good to hear & see K being so creative xo
We braved the traffic again today - I wanted to get something in the mail, but it wasn't meant to be - they'd already closed for the Eve of Christmas Eve, which I had no idea about. So we went and studied a bit since we were out anyway. It's amazing how much technology is out there now. We got this fantastic deal on the Adobe Suite, and Photoshop does AI stuff now!Christmas traffic sure is something! Glad you are getting into the spirit of things and K is enjoying working on her collage. I love how accessible all this really cool tech is for availble for everyone now, whereas when I was younger, you'd only be able to use it in college really. It's a truly wonderful world.
I don’t know know anything at all about college submission requirements but wouldn't attempts to circumvent the rules annoy them?her project is so fun and practical, as the portfolio only allowed 6 pieces, and K had about 25 she wanted to show, so she collaged them together.
Good point about the socks, Llama. We'll be moving to where it's cold, and double socks will be nice. With the portfolio, I think we can get around some of this because digital media is multimedia, so she can do a scene with artwork on the walls and music that she creates in the background. I think you are right about sticking to the rules though, and I'll have her only include one item where she has done things like put all her commissioned graphic work on one page for a submission. We'll just put the best one instead. Thanks!I don’t know know anything at all about college submission requirements but wouldn't attempts to circumvent the rules annoy them?
It's lovely that K is being creative again though, and overly large fuzzy socks are ideal for me because I can put them over my normal cotton socks for skin-friendliness.
I've been getting the syllabi written for each class for the semester in case any schools ask for them with mid-year grades. That takes me forever listing all the resources we use and doing detailed write ups of what we cover in each class, how I determine grades, etc.
Thanks Liza! It's fun work teaching homeschool, and since I made a syllabi last year, I can copy from myself. I read a good book on all this before I tried writing anything up last year, and handing everything in last spring and not having any corrections from my rigorous homeschool association really gave me confidence. I am so grateful for our lovely, super helpful homeschool association director, too. We had the best walk in the rain on Christmas Day. It was pristine and beautiful with some gorgeous conch shells and starfish washed up on the beach. We threw them all back because they all had somebody home in them. And the sand was either dark grey or light tan and made these half flame, half cheetah print patterns on the shore. The wind was blowing quite hard, so on the way back it was a little Marry Poppins-like with our big umbrellas blowing in the wind.It sure sounds like so much work teaching homeschool. Good for you figuring all that out!
Hope you can get some nice walks in with that nice weather!
Thanks Cate! I think 2024 is going to be really good, too! I think we all learned a lot from our struggles this year, and next year we'll put all we learned into practice and become unstoppable uber-healthy people!!K has the best home-schooling teacher! Lucky girl.
It's Christmas morning here, M & I just want to wish you & K a very happy Christmas. 2024 is going to be the best year of our lives. It's full of possibilities. xoxo
Thanks Em! Christmas Eve was really nice, too. We wrapped presents, made nice stuffing and lobster tails for dinner, and then opened presents. We got a scented candle that smelled natural and soothing, and it crackled, so it was like sitting by the fire relaxing and opening the fun presents we got each other on our travels, which brought back happy memories. K got me lots of really beautiful men's socks that are thick and nice and fit well, so the huge fuzzy socks will probably be donated. I decided not to torture myself thinking of J when I put on socks now that I have nice ones again.Glad you enjoyed your mellow day Marsia. I’m sure the home schooling will work out.
Thanks Liza! It was perfect and relaxing. We are happily making a new tradition!Merry Christmas Marsia--I hope you're having a lovely peaceful day!
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Thanks Em! That's so nice!!I wish you a fantastic 2024 Marsia.
I really admire your spirit and your kindness and I look forward to reading the next chapter.
Great! I know we can do this!!That all sounds so lovely, M. I'm glad you're getting rid of those fluffy socks!
2024- I am really looking forward to being healthy again. It will be my focus, that's for sure.