It's the hap-happiest time of the year! Hooray! I love Christmas! The food is better, the weather is my favorite (let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!), you get presents, the decorations are so pretty, you get to buy other people presents. . . . It's wonderful. Of course, it's also a bit hectic, especially around here when we have, get this, FOUR birthdays going on: my dad's, the Boy's, my sister-in-law Katie's, and my sister's (ordered by date, not importance, thank you).
But relax and enjoy, and here's a little piece of advice for you, as well. If you're feeling too hectic, and like you have waaay too much to do: just say no to something. This is my new motto after last year. I was so busy with signings and parties for church and book clubs and friends and work and family, and singing in choirs and on and on, that I was never home! NEVER! Christmas came and went and I realized that Boy had never played in the snow, let alone gone sledding, that he could sing the songs from a dozen tv shows, but didn't know Rudolph or Frosty. I'd made gingerbread men three times, but not for my own family. SHOCKING. So I said, Next year, I'm going to pick the thing that I will enjoy least (I won't tell you what it is), and say, No, thank you. Of course, having a new baby, I've said no to a lot of things this year. . . .
But here, as always, are the Christmas recommends:
To read:
Miracle and Other Christmas Stories by Connie Willis
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
Sammy Keyes and the Runaway Elf by Wendelin van Draanen
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson
Miss Davenport's Christmas by Marion Chesney
The Legend of Holly Claus by Brittney Ryan
Picture books: Olive the Other Reindeer, Santa Calls, The Polar Express, The Christmas Tapestry, Sabuda's Christmas Pop-ups, Olivia Helps with Christmas, A Wish for Wings that Work, Red Ranger Came Calling, The Polar Express.
To watch:
Elf, Miracle on 34th Street (the original, black and white), Charlie Brown Christmas, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, The Muppet Christmas Carol, A Christmas Story.
And in other news:
I will be at the Jordan Landing Barnes & Noble December 13th for the Christmas Authorpalooza! It's from 2-4, I will probably be late. But there will be other cool people there: Nathan Hale, James Dashner, J. Scott Savage, Mark and Caralyn Buehner. . . . Come and get some Christmas gifts signed!
And more knitting patterns are up! Check on the Princess of the Midnight Ball page for the rest of the knitting patterns. Coming soon: pictures of the knitwear, also the rose pattern for the shawl. Promise.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
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7 comments:
I love winter i agree LET IT SNOW!!!
I love winter i agree LET IT SNOW!!!
Ohmygosh, I didn't realize anyone else read Marion Chesney books! I thought it was my dirty little secret. Thanks so much for coming out. It makes me like you even more.
Merry Christmas.
I was just over at Laini Taylor's blog and noticed she did a nice review of Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow. If you want to check it out, it's www.growwings.blogspot or something. I love this time of year too.
I love Christmas time as well! My kids are 2 and 4 and this year, and they know the words to Jingle Bells, and a few words to Frosty the Snowman. (Who really knows all the words to that song.) Maybe I should teach them Silent Night, so they don't start singing Jingle Bells in the middle of church... I've had A Christmas Carol sitting on my shelf for the past few years, and still haven't read it. Thanks for the reminder!;)
How are you liking the Host? I think that it's interesting you are reading it... I see you and Stephanie Meyer as very similar, even if she's into vampires and you're into dragons.
Read books by Julia Golding and Jessica Day George:the two best authors in the universe!
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