Monday, December 28, 2009

I heart Christmas

Christmas sure gets different as you get older. Not better or worse really, just different. It becomes less about getting more presents than brothers and sisters and wishing they were there. A little maturing is always good. My mom has recently developed a bit of a distate for traditions. I guess she got sick of cooking, decorating, cleaning, and undecorating all by herself? (I really missed that apricot braid mom.) Anyway, Dan decided we should start a new tradition so we spent Christmas Eve eating pizza and watching Elf. We got to see Natalie open her presents on Christmas morning as since she is the cutest three-year-old ever, we got a million pictures of her so youre welcome. We headed up to Logan later in the morning and thankfully Dan's mom hasn't yet developed a distate for traditions (hopefully not ever), so we still got delicious breakfast quiche. We may have even developed a new Mecham tradition. On Christmas night, we went to the resthome where our brother-in-law works and sang to the residents there. Rest homes are by far my favorite place to sing because no matter how bad you are, they still love you. The world needs a little more of that.
These pictures are totally out of order because I am too frustrated with blogger to fix them right now.




Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Stupid Iron


I am boycotting the use of any type of iron. That includes clothing irons, curling irons, flat irons, and maybe even golf irons. Anything that is hot and metal is just not for me. I burn myself everytime I use any of these items. I'm sitting here typing this with aloe vera all over my fingers. No more Irons. My clothes may become wrinkly and my hair may never be straight but my fingers will be blister free and happy.

TGID


Thank Goodness It's December. For real. Only one final left. I need this break so bad. 18.5 credits, work, internship, and young womens is just too much for one semester. I've never appreciated free time so much in my life. I'm so lucky to have so much support from Dan. Could never have done it without him.