A good Christmas holiday.....
Dec. 25th, 2010 07:58 pmWoke up early this morning (7:15am) and bounded out of bed, so I could be at R's place to videotape my daughter M open up her presents. Once again, she made out like a bandit. She got two DVDs -- Toy Story 3 and Despicable Me -- and lots of soft toys.
I left R's place around 1:30pm so I could meet my friends Chris and Melissa for Christmas dinner. That went well, and the meal was good, except for Chris's dad trying to invite me to Christianity when I was telling him my struggles. I told him I was happy with my Unitarian faith.
I made another stop at R's place around 7:00pm. M was still playing with her toys, and didn't want to spend time with me. So I left around 7:30pm. Now I'm home, catching up on FB and LJ.
My mood at the moment is good. Christmas is not a holiday to spend alone at home.
As for my presents, I didn't want or ask for anything, and I'm OK with that. In the past month I bought myself a new cell phone, a Polaroid 4 GB MP3 player for $50, and some heavy socks at Dick's Sporting Goods.
Maybe I should start cleaning up the house, getting rid of extraneous cardboard, plastic, and recyclable things that have managed to find their way throughout my house.
I left R's place around 1:30pm so I could meet my friends Chris and Melissa for Christmas dinner. That went well, and the meal was good, except for Chris's dad trying to invite me to Christianity when I was telling him my struggles. I told him I was happy with my Unitarian faith.
I made another stop at R's place around 7:00pm. M was still playing with her toys, and didn't want to spend time with me. So I left around 7:30pm. Now I'm home, catching up on FB and LJ.
My mood at the moment is good. Christmas is not a holiday to spend alone at home.
As for my presents, I didn't want or ask for anything, and I'm OK with that. In the past month I bought myself a new cell phone, a Polaroid 4 GB MP3 player for $50, and some heavy socks at Dick's Sporting Goods.
Maybe I should start cleaning up the house, getting rid of extraneous cardboard, plastic, and recyclable things that have managed to find their way throughout my house.