A Snuggie (Yes a Snuggie. All of my friends know that its at least 7,000 degrees in my house at all times. However for some reason lately, not so much. )
Fuzzy sock- slippers(yes, I hate being cold)
Nat King Cole Christmas CD( The one that my mom used to play in the house when I was little, ask my mom for details)
White Christmas on DVD (One of my favorite holiday movies of all time, and I know all of the words to all of the songs…don’t judge me)
Sound of Music on DVD (Once again, I know all the songs..see White Christmas)
A digital camera 10 pixels or more please. Preferably in a positively girly color
A Blackberry( I know I lost mine about a million times, but I miss it! )
Some sort of Wine of the Month club membership
5 books that I will not want to put down that I can read on the train on my commute
A deep fryer
A waffle maker
A new set of non-stick cookware
Some sort of Chocolate Cookie of the Month club membership
The first season of Glee on dvd
Gift cards to Macy’s, DSW, and Sephora
Dinner for 2 at Max Brenner’s in Union Square
What I will settle for…100 bux and a Snuggie
Happy Holiday’s Everyone!
Monday, December 21, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Ahh the Holidaze
So sorry, its been a while. Ahh the holidaze. Being married means never having to mean I’m sorry, but sometimes having to say it. It means sometimes you have to cook dinner even when you don’t feel like it. It also means visiting the in-laws for the holidays.
In our case, my parents are 10 minutes away. His are 8 hours away. So of course I let him get first dibs on holidays. But deep inside I secretly wish we could stay in NY for all holidays. I mean I am a holidaynista! I love the holidays. My tree is already up and decorated. I’m almost done with my holiday shopping. This is just my thing!!
My Christmases have always been cinnamon scented and lightly dusted with Nat King Cole’s holiday songs in the background. It means the windows at Lord and Taylor and Hot Cocoa with mini marshmallows and Royal Dansk Danish butter cookies in the blue tin.
Our Thanksgiving is always dad carving the turkey, mom cooking for days, and everyone crying when we go around the table any saying what we are thankful for. To me, that is the only way to really do the holidays. Even Fourth of July, we ALWAYS barbecue. I’m thinking of giving up all 4th of Julys, and maybe 2 Mother’s Days in exchange for every Christmas in NY, in perpetuity.
I mean come on! Christmas in NY, vs Christmas in Baltimore. This really isn’t a fair fight. It’s New York after all. There is no place like it.
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