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What did you "get" for Christmas? (Original Post) kimmerspixelated Dec 2011 OP
A lot of love from friends and family Kookaburra Dec 2011 #1
I got 3 hours alone with my 90 old grandmother, listening to stories of when she was young..... Avalux Dec 2011 #2
I'm glad you got the chance to spend time with her Lucinda Dec 2011 #5
Enlightenment. BlueIris Dec 2011 #3
A big oh hairy mess to clean up! LOL! Howler Dec 2011 #4
Sounds like a wonderful, chaotic time! Lucinda Dec 2011 #6
Hey Lucinda! Howler Dec 2011 #7
LOL Minions! I love that! Lucinda Dec 2011 #8
the weekend Celebration Dec 2011 #9
Ohhhh not that virus! MorningGlow Dec 2011 #12
Good gosh Celebration Dec 2011 #22
In my experience, elderberry is great but a multi-pronged approach works best Remember Me Dec 2011 #30
I took the maximum plus of a bunch of stuff Celebration Dec 2011 #36
A rotten, hollow log! kentauros Dec 2011 #10
Another Christmas with my mom MorningGlow Dec 2011 #11
Yay. Cherish each moment. Proud_Lefty Dec 2011 #16
you're so lucky orleans Dec 2011 #20
Sorry you are sad rosesaylavee Dec 2011 #28
Oh, Wow! kimmerspixelated Dec 2011 #13
I got a re-connection with my cousins on my mother's side teenagebambam Dec 2011 #14
reconnection to old old family in Italy Ricochet21 Dec 2011 #15
Wow! Kind of Blue Dec 2011 #17
I've been there twice Ricochet21 Dec 2011 #25
I got an early present of an easel/computer table. Kind of Blue Dec 2011 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author Tumbulu Dec 2011 #19
... OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #21
Thanks, OneGrassRoot Tumbulu Dec 2011 #27
Maybe the most memorable thing ever... OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #23
That is wonderful! Tumbulu Dec 2011 #26
That is so great! Melissa G Dec 2011 #37
A backed up sink - why does that always happen at the holidays? GardeningGal Dec 2011 #24
I got the gift of going with the flow rosesaylavee Dec 2011 #29
My busted elbow was the gift that kept on giving. GliderGuider Dec 2011 #31
I received a remarkable lesson, kinda humbling Remember Me Dec 2011 #32
What a wonderful Christmas gift! GliderGuider Dec 2011 #33
Thats absolutely beautiful Remember Me! Howler Dec 2011 #34
Yes, I echo that sentiment... OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #35
Beautiful story. Thanks for sharing. Melissa G Dec 2011 #38

Kookaburra

(2,649 posts)
1. A lot of love from friends and family
Sun Dec 25, 2011, 11:08 PM
Dec 2011

We didn't exchange gifts this year, but we did get together for a feasting and having fun. We ate and we drank and we sang, and now that the dishes are done and left-overs in the fridge, we're sitting here, happy to know we are loved.

(Okay, I did get a really nasty burn on my left index finger, but I don't think that's what you're looking for)

Avalux

(35,015 posts)
2. I got 3 hours alone with my 90 old grandmother, listening to stories of when she was young.....
Mon Dec 26, 2011, 10:46 AM
Dec 2011

she's failing; and hurt her ankle during the day while at my mom and dad's house. I drove her home after dinner and decided to spend the evening with her because I didn't want her to be alone; also realized when I come back to visit at Christmas next year she may not be here. Best present I could have every received...

Lucinda

(31,170 posts)
5. I'm glad you got the chance to spend time with her
Mon Dec 26, 2011, 02:39 PM
Dec 2011

Other than her injury, it sounds like the perfect way to spend the day. I hope she is feeling better today.

BlueIris

(29,135 posts)
3. Enlightenment.
Mon Dec 26, 2011, 01:56 PM
Dec 2011

Namely, my family is not what I thought it was. It is time to move on.

Strength. I have felt a boost of it from...somewhere this weekend. That could get interesting.

New skills. I learned a few practical things about life management in the last 48 hours.

Howler

(4,225 posts)
4. A big oh hairy mess to clean up! LOL!
Mon Dec 26, 2011, 02:19 PM
Dec 2011

Would someone please tell me why you clean the house BEFORE your family and guest's arrive.????
When you know between the gift exchange,The booze and the food there is gonna be one whopping big mess to clean up after!!!.
I mopped my kitchen floor and there still is a stickey spot i'm gonna have to go back over.

HA! HA! But my little four year old niece and her 3 year old sister didnt bring down the christmas tree this year like they did last year pulling the candy canes off.Mr Howler bolted that tree in. LOL! But they happile stripped it completely bare of candy canes as far up as their little arms could reach.

I do. I really love this time of year! I do. I really hate this time of year.
LMAO!!!
All in all I'm glad its over and Mr Howler and I can rest and rejuvenate

Howler

(4,225 posts)
7. Hey Lucinda!
Mon Dec 26, 2011, 02:51 PM
Dec 2011

My faveriot thing about christmas this year is Mr Howler put together the penguin olive recipe you posted (I'm gonna post the pictures for you over in the cooking group) we didnt do the little scarves though.

Mr Howler Called them my "Minions" LOL!!!!! Everytime I looked at them in passing they made me smile!
You so rock Lucinda! Thank you!

Celebration

(15,812 posts)
9. the weekend
Mon Dec 26, 2011, 04:15 PM
Dec 2011

Best thing--Christmas Eve over at friend's house--we rarely see them because right now we live in different cities. Much fun to get portions of our two families together. Plus I only had to make dessert, LOL

Worst thing-- well the sore throat I got a few days ago hasn't completely left me (although the worst part of it left before Christmas Eve).

Really lots of fun things up here in Seattle with my new baby granddaughter!

MorningGlow

(15,758 posts)
12. Ohhhh not that virus!
Mon Dec 26, 2011, 06:34 PM
Dec 2011

Take it easy, C. I had that--it starts with a wicked sore throat that lasts for a week at least, then segues into a virus with a cough that lingers for weeks. My son's pediatrician said she's known the cough to last for a month with some people.

Celebration

(15,812 posts)
22. Good gosh
Tue Dec 27, 2011, 10:19 AM
Dec 2011

Ok I am going to will that to stay far away from me. I have been doing every home remedy at Earth Clinic, including a homemade syrup of onions and brown sugar. I think I stripped the shelves of elderberry. Definitely much much better, but....

Celebration

(15,812 posts)
36. I took the maximum plus of a bunch of stuff
Thu Dec 29, 2011, 11:51 AM
Dec 2011

including oregano, EmergenC, plus I made myself cayenne tea, and drank a ton of lime juice and water. Anyway, never had fever, my sore throat was only bad for one afternoon. It came and went for about four days. I was taking the herbal stuff regularly. In retrospect the cayenne and the lime juice in water kept it from reasserting itself. If it felt scratch I knew I was slacking on that.

Usually I don't take this much of an aggressive approach, but there was a newborn baby around! I stayed out of the house completely for 24 hours, and for another 24 hours didn't pick her up. After that I really didn't feel I was contagious.

Okay, now but still taking oregano and lime juice and water.

kentauros

(29,414 posts)
10. A rotten, hollow log!
Mon Dec 26, 2011, 06:16 PM
Dec 2011

My father found it for me after I walked all over their property looking for the same. He already had one in mind and I passed right by it. Then we split it in half, knocked all the really rotten and wet stuff out (and the spiders) and now I have two nice hollow-log planters

The worst thing I brought with me: this lingering bronchitis. However, I still have some remedies I haven't tried (already did the antibiotics, twice this month) as well as getting outside more often. Now that I have a container-gardening project, that shouldn't be a problem

Proud_Lefty

(1,553 posts)
16. Yay. Cherish each moment.
Mon Dec 26, 2011, 11:20 PM
Dec 2011

Nothing better in life than a mom and a dad. Mine have been gone for a while now and I'm so happy I cherished those moments, even with the clinched teeth (at times). I'd give anything for another moment. Hope she's in good health.

orleans

(34,043 posts)
20. you're so lucky
Tue Dec 27, 2011, 05:54 AM
Dec 2011

i lost my mom three xmases ago--she'd be 88 now.
i did cherish my time with her
my life hasn't been the same
and i want my old life back so much

rosesaylavee

(12,126 posts)
28. Sorry you are sad
Tue Dec 27, 2011, 10:05 PM
Dec 2011

My mom has been gone for 22 years this coming February. Unbelievable to think its been that long! But the pain and heartache do lessen over time. I still miss her but its not so heart wrenching.

edit to add - she would have been 88 too. She passed at 67 from COPD (dreadful way to go).

teenagebambam

(1,592 posts)
14. I got a re-connection with my cousins on my mother's side
Mon Dec 26, 2011, 08:04 PM
Dec 2011

Haven't seen them all in the same place for about 25 years; hadn't met a lot of their children. The children I HAD met were in diapers the last time I saw them, and now are fantastic and interesting adults.

Likewise, since I am the youngest cousin, lots of them hadn't ever spent time with ME as an adult. Or met my partner (I'm the only gay in the family. That I know of.)

Downsides: we were there for my Uncle's second wedding...his first wife died less than a year ago, and his children aren't altogether comfortable with the timing of the wedding. Plus there was a stomach flu going around the family which my mother has apparently inherited.

Upsides: Lots of great food, and the aforementioned re-connection, and most of the family are fantastic musicians specializing in "Old-Time" music (=early Appalachian, pre-dating Bluegrass.)

Ricochet21

(3,794 posts)
15. reconnection to old old family in Italy
Mon Dec 26, 2011, 10:22 PM
Dec 2011

ritual, traditions, stories, passing of the torch
pictures of the ships that made it thru Gibraltar
it's all good

Kind of Blue

(8,709 posts)
17. Wow!
Mon Dec 26, 2011, 11:43 PM
Dec 2011

Wondering if you've been there, Rick. I saw an HGTV House Hunter Int'l a few months ago about a family trying to buy a house in Italy in their ancestral town. It was just moving how much it meant to the father/husband for his children to be physically in touch with the land always, after his parents' home was lost many years ago.

Ricochet21

(3,794 posts)
25. I've been there twice
Tue Dec 27, 2011, 02:29 PM
Dec 2011

Awesome people and food.
Want to go back with my son and Liza someday! It's really beautiful

Kind of Blue

(8,709 posts)
18. I got an early present of an easel/computer table.
Mon Dec 26, 2011, 11:46 PM
Dec 2011

And best of all, my whole family alive and well! And, of course, my mother spilling my teen/young adult business to my husband as usual -ugh- the things she remembers

Response to kimmerspixelated (Original post)

Tumbulu

(6,272 posts)
27. Thanks, OneGrassRoot
Tue Dec 27, 2011, 02:53 PM
Dec 2011

the lamb is great- the barn did not burn or even get hot, the lamp made a huge difference and I feel so much happier to be done with the emotional expectation baggage I carry on Christmas

Melissa G

(10,170 posts)
37. That is so great!
Thu Dec 29, 2011, 12:33 PM
Dec 2011

Mine is in the tearing away stage... It's painful, but mostly I have a sense of humor about it.
Like childbirth, it needs to happen.

Happy for you, that your daughter has flown back in her adult stage. You must feel so proud!

Great Job, Mom!

GardeningGal

(2,211 posts)
24. A backed up sink - why does that always happen at the holidays?
Tue Dec 27, 2011, 11:31 AM
Dec 2011

Still trying to get it opened up without calling a plumber.

The best thing though is that my nephew's son (is that a grand or great for me - never sure) had dangerously low platelets and after a couple days in the hospital getting a couple of infusions, he seems better. We'll know tomorrow if they're staying up where they belong.

rosesaylavee

(12,126 posts)
29. I got the gift of going with the flow
Tue Dec 27, 2011, 10:10 PM
Dec 2011

and learning to not get my shorts so much in a bunch when things just don't turn out as planned. In fact, things turned out better than I had planned.

 

GliderGuider

(21,088 posts)
31. My busted elbow was the gift that kept on giving.
Wed Dec 28, 2011, 01:24 AM
Dec 2011

For Christmas it gave me two more uninterrupted days to spend with my beloved. No visiting, no traveling, and the only gifts we exchanged were the gifts of our time and attention.

 

Remember Me

(1,532 posts)
32. I received a remarkable lesson, kinda humbling
Wed Dec 28, 2011, 01:43 AM
Dec 2011

My ex-husband (my son's father) and his 3rd wife and her 8-yr. old grandson for whom they have custody since his mother is still apparently an addict, are here. Frankly, the man caused me enough grief before, during and after the divorce that I really didn't want to see him. BUT, they're here for a long time -- from the week before Thanksgiving to mid-January. I ended up caving enough to invite them over for "dessert" on Thanksgiving but they declined because they thought the boy might be disruptive.

He came over one morning with my son, and not realizing it, I went outside and saw him. We all lived through it.

After t hat, my son invited us over for Christmas and I knew I was trapped. No way out. (Normally, I cook - blech -- and my son and his wife come eat with us.)

So, we went. I took some desserts and token gifts for people, and a nice little gift for the boy. And it was all very pleasant. The food was okay -- quite a spread and my ex-husband basically did it all, with only minor help from others.

We all had a chance to talk and I learned what he's been through. This former Army Infantry officer, Ranger and all that, got prostrate cancer and the Army nearly killed him from the surgery -- he was paralyzed for 2 years and had to "regrow" his leg muscles and he lost some brain function from oxygen deprivation during the surgery... and then his mother was sick with Alzheimer's and he did a lot to care for her. And somewhere along the line lost his real estate business and so had to go through bankruptcy. And after his mother died he got his Nursing Assistant certificate and spent time working in small group homes with elderly patients.

I said, "I never would have thought of you as a caregiver...??" He said the 2 years disabled changed his mind a lot about that issue whereas before he was a hardass about people not being able to do things, thinking they just weren't trying hard enough. And there was no money in the work as a nursing assistant ($9/hr), but it was tremendously rewarding, "just to see them smile." At which point he teared up.

His wife seems very nice, and the boy is darling and was perfectly well-behaved while we were there.

So, I'm left with shock and awe over how incredibly ignorant of me it was to imagine that people don't/can't/couldn't/wouldn't change in 20 or more years (since I last saw him at my son't h.s.graduation), with the potential to change profoundly!! And how miserly I was -- how much I cheated myself (as well as everyone else) in closing my heart off to that possibility, and to the potential for warmth and friendship -- and forgiveness. Oh, yes, forgiveness.

I am so very sorry.

So clearly, it was a very beautiful Christmas, if rather humbling.

 

GliderGuider

(21,088 posts)
33. What a wonderful Christmas gift!
Wed Dec 28, 2011, 01:51 AM
Dec 2011

And how graciously you accepted it!

The universe gives the very best gifts of all, doesn't it?

Howler

(4,225 posts)
34. Thats absolutely beautiful Remember Me!
Wed Dec 28, 2011, 02:52 AM
Dec 2011

And I agree with GliderGuider you handled it very gracefully.

Melissa G

(10,170 posts)
38. Beautiful story. Thanks for sharing.
Thu Dec 29, 2011, 12:36 PM
Dec 2011

Glad you have better feelings about your family- ex and otherwise, to carry around with you.

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