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	<title>Bittersweet Friends &#187; christmas</title>
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		<title>Holiday Past and Presents</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 04:40:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chrissy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Winterale. Mulled wine, pumpkin spice lattes, rum and eggnog, gingerbread men, reindeers, mittens&#8211;oh mittens! Rosy cheeks, hustle and bustle, It&#8217;s a Wonderful Life at 2 &#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Winterale. Mulled wine, pumpkin spice lattes, rum and eggnog, gingerbread men, reindeers, mittens&#8211;oh mittens! Rosy cheeks, hustle and bustle, It&#8217;s a Wonderful Life at 2 a.m.</p>
<p>Christmas has crept up on me again, the sneaky bastard. I have this terrible habit of buying calenders and then not turning the pages until 3 days before the next month arrives. I never know the date. I am stuck back around December 6th, and here it is, <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">not a week left until Christmas</span> A WEEK AFTER CHRISTMAS (thank you wordpress for allowing this procrastinator to save a draft!). This year, my family decided to put a $15 buying limit on gifts, but with a strong suggestion to hand-make presents. I&#8217;m thrilled beyond belief at this idea, not because I myself have any shred of creative ideas on what to make people, but rather because I&#8217;m secretly hoping that my parents are going to make me things. My parents are the most creative, talented people around, and although I largely took it for granted growing up, as the years pass my awe for them grows. With each new guy I meet who can&#8217;t change a tire, doesn&#8217;t own a screwdriver, and can&#8217;t singlehandedly construct a car  from steel and fiberglass (seriously, he&#8217;s doing this), doesn&#8217;t whittle tiny gnomes out of driftwood, or  who can&#8217;t build a robot out of nothing but string and bubblegum (ok, this wasn&#8217;t my dad, but rather MacGyver, but still&#8230;) I get increasingly more discouraged. Where are all the people who can DO stuff? Like real, hands-on stuff? This creates an awfully high bar, unfortunately and likely the reason why I&#8217;m 31 and still single, but those things are still very impressive, and important! Particularly if my desire to run away to a deserted cabin continues.  And I know, I know &#8211; I am just as capable of learning to do these things myself, and I am the slightest bit intimidated by power tools or getting dirty,but there are other things I ALSO would like to learn how to do, like cook properly, handsew quilts, sail a boat, become a beekeeper, tend a lighthouse, tie knots, grow a gigantic garden, crack safes, and solve world peace. You know, the simple things in life.</p>
<p>Christmas was quiet and homey. I love that my folks live here in BC, and that there are members of our extended family who also share the holidays with us. My dad made me a gorgeous jewelry box out of cedar, with lovely red lining &#8211; sanded until it&#8217;s surface is so smooth it is everything I can do to not sit with it in my lap and pet it like a kitten. My mom gave me an awesome book with all her favorite recipes printed in it, including those passed down from my grandmother who died several years ago. Although I don&#8217;t regularly cook (unless you consider opening the yogurt container and spooning it into my mouth while standing at the counter, cooking) I ASPIRE to cook more. I aspire to try to be a little bit more like my parents and learn how to do things the proper (old-fashioned?) way. The non out-of-a-box way. The non just-add-water way, the non confusing-swedish-diagram-deciphering way. I could come up with a gigantic list of things I would like to do this coming year, and I&#8217;m sure I will talk about that a little in the coming weeks, but until then I wanted to finish up this Christmas post. I raise my glass to you.</p>
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<p>I hope everyone is having amazing holidays &#8211; whether they involve trees, candles, fat men, dradles, stockings, reindeer, eggnog lattes, babies in barns, or a combination of all of the above (fat men in stockings?). The best to you in 2010! A new decade begins!</p>
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