Last night the Saint and I met some friends to listen to a local band. They interspersed the sets with Christmas carols, and do you know? It made me feel just a teensy bit Christmassy.
My flicker of Christmas spirit may also have to do with the fact that we have reached some sort of détente on the home front. Some weeks back Precious Oldest had asked if a couple of her new college friends could come and stay with us during Christmas break. (Oh, wait. She attends a public University. They probably call it “Winter Break” or some other “PC” designation.) I was thrilled and said "YES, YES, YES!" One of the harder things, for me, about this whole separation has been not knowing her friends. That has never been the case before and it has been peculiar to hear her talk about “friends” who I’d never met and knew nothing about.
Anyhoodle, despite my misgivings (due to Precious Oldest’s recent bad attitude) in to our fair city they came. Tuesday evening all three girls joined us for dinner along with another new friend who lives in our metropolitan area. It was delightful. Evidently my
So it's there. This faint glimmer of Christmas spirit. I'm going to try to enjoy it.
4 comments:
Yay. Sometimes are kids are surprising in a good way, eh?
Happy to hear there's a bit of a truce for you. Keep up that holiday spirit!
Hot: We bag on our teens too much, for the most part they're OK!
Daisy: Feeling more spirited by the minute!
Hot: We bag on our teens too much, for the most part they're OK!
Daisy: Feeling more spirited by the minute!
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