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Monday, December 04, 2006

Reminiscing

One exam done, three more to go. Day by day the stress is disappearing. The holidays are coming soon. I'll be seeing more and more of family as I come out of hiding. The days of t he hermit are slowly coming to a close.

Within no time Christmas will have come and gone. Another festive holiday spent reminiscing and sharing embarassing stories that have been told so many time stuffing comes out your nose as soon as someone says, "liquid vomit". That in itself is an inside family joke and will forever be 'inside'. The embarassment is mine and mine alone.

Family may drive me crazy 90% of the time...but thy sure know how to make me laugh hysterically for the other 10% of the time.

Does anyone else find that they spend more time having flashbacks during Christmas than at any other time of year?
There is no such thing as tradition in my family. We don't always go to Grandma's house and have a big fat turkey and say grace. We dont' always have a nice Christmas tree. I don't always spend it with one parent or the other. But...Christmas has always been spent with the majority of the same people...and in NWO.

Next Christmas will be completely different. The funny thing is: I'm ready for that. Things are already changing day by day. Soon I can start my own traditions. It's exciting and freaky and lovely all at the same time.

I can't believe we never say grace. Hmmm...there's so many religious people in my family and none of them ever want to say grace. Wierd, eh? We used to when I was little and then one day it just ceased. That's the one part of Christmas and family get togethers that I miss...even though I was always the one recruited to do the job--even when I was 6 and my grace was nothing over and above "Thank you God for turkey and mommy and daddy and grampy and grammy...and maybe liz".

Merry Christmas and happy exams!

3 Comments:

Blogger Lauren said...

So, you can start a tradition that involves visiting Lauren! Sounds like a party to me! You, me, lots of food and laughter!... oh, and don't forget the chocolate! well, and i spose your husband next year. But we can disregard that for the time being....

So, when ARE you coming to see me over Christmas...?

10:33 PM  
Blogger Vinny said...

I love you!

2:57 AM  
Blogger Krysta Chelle said...

oh traditions. so weird. I am excited that you get to make some of your own. fave fun enjoying your last christmas in this tradition.
But i totally know what you mean. For me, christmas was never a big tradition. there are things we always did during the holidays but not always the same time.
I thought it was normal to have 2 christmas'. Love that whole blended family thing. you know it
ya meg. so excited

12:07 PM  

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