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Mine was just the best. I feel like my family celebrates the best Christmas. (No, I'm not prejudiced. Not at all! ;-)
We had Midnight Mass at our house, and we (the girls) sang all the Propers of Mass XVI, which is the Iesu Redemptor Mass. It was really quite lovely and I think we did a pretty good job, though ONE sister (I shan't mention any names) sang a part of the Sanctus quite incorrectly and quite in my ear, so there was a faltering moment where the Sanctus was WRONG until we managed to get back on track. Other than that, all went well and we sang some lovely Christmas carols as well, like In The Bleak Midwinter and Angels We Have Heard on High.
Once Mass was over and all the parishioners that had come to it had gone home, we put the wee ones to bed. Then, the grownups - or grownuppish ones - put out all the pressies under the tree and laid out stockings for Santa to fill (which he did AFTER the grownups went to bed!) and left a little plate of cookies and a glass of milk out for him to snack on once he'd finished all his heavy lifting.
We went to bed around 3 a.m.
Around about 5:15 a.m. I was woken by the sounds of wee voices in the living room. I was determined to get more than 2.25 hours of sleep so I shut my eyes, but unfortunately I'm that Christmas kind of person that cannot get back to sleep once waking on Christmas Morning. So after a struggle of fifteen minutes I got up and joined the merry throng on the couches and we watched the Christmas tree flicker with its lights and commented on how many pressies Santa had left!
Once everyone in the house had wakened - about 6 a.m., I think it was - my dad and brother started cooking the Italian sausages, both hot and mild, and warming up sweet buns in the oven. We made coffee and drank bucketloads of coffee while waiting for the first sausages to become available, and made up orange juice so we could have orange juice for the littlies and mimosa for the adults. (I'd bought champagne a few days earlier.) We munched on our sausage rolls, went and lit the Christ Candle and sang Joy to the World and put the Baby in the Manger, then we opened stockings. THAT was fun. But then all the little ones got down and dirty with the pressies, and that was even MORE fun! (We made sure to pull out the ones to save for Epiphany first, before we got TOO crazy with the presents.)
For a couple hours it was mayhem, watching people open boxes, opening your own boxes, throwing out wrapping paper, etc. All was madness and merriment, while we ate sausage rolls and drank mimosa and coffee and ooooohed and aaaaaahhhed over everyone's gifties. It was jolly! Then, of course, we had a nice long day where we could read, catch up on sleep, get pretty, and then we had dinner of gnocchi and ham with a to-die-for meat sauce and all the trimmings of vegetables and salad. (Food is a BIG DEAL in our house!) It was really a lovely, lovely day.
Now, of course, it is New Year's Day. Last night we all stayed up - or at least, the grownuppish ones of us stayed up - and we watched Flashpoint to keep ourselves awake til midnight. At midnight, Amanda and Maria both opened their bottles of whiskey that they had gotten for Christmas and we toasted in the New Year with shots all 'round. (That's how we celebrate. We don't exactly go "hog wild" when we party.)
Now we have the Epiphany to look forward to. That is the official Twelfth Day of Christmas. Most people do it backwards, counting from the 13th of December to Christmas. Actually, the twelve days of Christmas START on Christmas Day and ends on January 6th, the Feast of the Epiphany, the day the Wise Men brought gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to the Child Jesus. I love that we celebrate the Epiphany in our family. It extends Christmas and makes the entire season that much better.
We are going to be having a delicious roast and baked potatoes for dinner today. It's going to be epic! Then we are hopefully going to watch the second Librarian movie tonight. We watched the first one yesterday, and it was a bit cheesy, but quite good. (FYI, it's now a TV show, and the main character in the actual Librarian movies is the main character in the TV show, and Christian Kane [Eliot Spencer from Leverage, for the initiated] is in it as well!! I have not seen the TV show, but I wanna! :-)
So, that's all I have for now. Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, Happy Epiphany!! Hope 2015 is an incredible year for all of you. God bless! Add a Comment
I haz discovered a new favorite fruit. They are called Asian pears, apple pears (or maybe it's pear apples...) Japanese pears, Chinese pears and a plethora of things in between, but I call them Prapples. They are a combo of the best part of the two fruits. They are crispy like apples, but have the taste of pear.
They are AMAZING in salad, with some fab apple cider vinegar! True story!! (The gif below does NOT reveal my true feelings about prapples - I simply found it while browsing da Google, cracked up, and felt compelled to share it with all you all. Prapples are GOOD! :-)
I have been very busy making things these day. It's LOVELY making things.
Some of the "new" stuff in my shoppe. It's nice having new stuff. For a long time it was sort of just languishing with old stuff, but I have been a bit craftier and doubled my inventory. HooRAH! :-)
Since I apparently cannot live my life without delving into new (for me) TV shows, I would like to introduce you, yet again, to a new TV show!
This one is really good. It's about a police team, Team One of the SRU (Strategic Response Unit) who tends to answer the "hot calls" of a crime gone wrong or going wrong.
First, there's Sergeant Greg Parker. He's the "Boss" and the team's lead negotiator. During a situation he's the one to make contact and try to "talk" the subject down so they can resolve the situation peacefully and non-lethally.
Then there's Ed Lane. He's the team leader, tactical operator and a crack sniper. He is often the person in charge of taking down the subject if the situation escalates and there is no other option other than lethal.
Michelangelo "Spike" Scarlatti is demolitions and tactical. He is often to be found in the van doing fabulous things with a computer, figuring out info on both subjects and victims for the Team to use to de-escalate a subject.
Kevin "Wordy" Wordsworth specializes in entry and hand-to-hand. He is the "family man" on the show and an overall sweetheart.
Sam Braddock is ex-military. He tends to take over as team leader and tactical whenever Ed can't, and is usually lead sniper.
Julianna "Jules" Callaghan is the team's only female member, and she is awesome sauce. She tends to be the one to do negotiating if Greg can't, and she is also often called upon to be the sniper.
Lewis "Lou" Young is the less lethal weapons specialist on Team One, often backing up Spike when it comes to bombs and research.
This show is crazy, because not only is it a GREAT show, but all the team members are like a family. They have each others' backs all the time, and their one goal is to "keep the peace." It also does backstory on the members, so you grow fonder and fonder of them as the seasons go. I tend to shed a lot of tears at the end of each episode. They do a great job of finishing up the story and having this song playing in the background that totally depicts the whole episode perfectly.
At the moment I've just started Season Four, and I have a TERRIBLE feeling about one of my favourite members on the team. I'm not going to say anything, in case I end up being right, and if I am I'll probably cry even harder. :-)
Okay, my life is boring. I'll leave you and love you and post again sometime in December. Probably just in time for Christmas.
Happy Thanksgiving, Happy Advent, Happy St. Nicholas Day in case I don't pop on long enough to commemorate those holidays with their own special posts.
God bless!!
Cat
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By: Heidi MacDonald,
on 6/30/2016
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By: Katrina DeLallo,
on 1/1/2015
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First off, Merry Christmas to all! I do hope you all had a beautiful and wonderful Christmas Day.
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Merry Christmas!!!! |
Mine was just the best. I feel like my family celebrates the best Christmas. (No, I'm not prejudiced. Not at all! ;-)
We had Midnight Mass at our house, and we (the girls) sang all the Propers of Mass XVI, which is the Iesu Redemptor Mass. It was really quite lovely and I think we did a pretty good job, though ONE sister (I shan't mention any names) sang a part of the Sanctus quite incorrectly and quite in my ear, so there was a faltering moment where the Sanctus was WRONG until we managed to get back on track. Other than that, all went well and we sang some lovely Christmas carols as well, like In The Bleak Midwinter and Angels We Have Heard on High.
Source |
Once Mass was over and all the parishioners that had come to it had gone home, we put the wee ones to bed. Then, the grownups - or grownuppish ones - put out all the pressies under the tree and laid out stockings for Santa to fill (which he did AFTER the grownups went to bed!) and left a little plate of cookies and a glass of milk out for him to snack on once he'd finished all his heavy lifting.
We went to bed around 3 a.m.
Around about 5:15 a.m. I was woken by the sounds of wee voices in the living room. I was determined to get more than 2.25 hours of sleep so I shut my eyes, but unfortunately I'm that Christmas kind of person that cannot get back to sleep once waking on Christmas Morning. So after a struggle of fifteen minutes I got up and joined the merry throng on the couches and we watched the Christmas tree flicker with its lights and commented on how many pressies Santa had left!
Once everyone in the house had wakened - about 6 a.m., I think it was - my dad and brother started cooking the Italian sausages, both hot and mild, and warming up sweet buns in the oven. We made coffee and drank bucketloads of coffee while waiting for the first sausages to become available, and made up orange juice so we could have orange juice for the littlies and mimosa for the adults. (I'd bought champagne a few days earlier.) We munched on our sausage rolls, went and lit the Christ Candle and sang Joy to the World and put the Baby in the Manger, then we opened stockings. THAT was fun. But then all the little ones got down and dirty with the pressies, and that was even MORE fun! (We made sure to pull out the ones to save for Epiphany first, before we got TOO crazy with the presents.)
Christ Candle |
For a couple hours it was mayhem, watching people open boxes, opening your own boxes, throwing out wrapping paper, etc. All was madness and merriment, while we ate sausage rolls and drank mimosa and coffee and ooooohed and aaaaaahhhed over everyone's gifties. It was jolly! Then, of course, we had a nice long day where we could read, catch up on sleep, get pretty, and then we had dinner of gnocchi and ham with a to-die-for meat sauce and all the trimmings of vegetables and salad. (Food is a BIG DEAL in our house!) It was really a lovely, lovely day.
Source |
Now, of course, it is New Year's Day. Last night we all stayed up - or at least, the grownuppish ones of us stayed up - and we watched Flashpoint to keep ourselves awake til midnight. At midnight, Amanda and Maria both opened their bottles of whiskey that they had gotten for Christmas and we toasted in the New Year with shots all 'round. (That's how we celebrate. We don't exactly go "hog wild" when we party.)
Now we have the Epiphany to look forward to. That is the official Twelfth Day of Christmas. Most people do it backwards, counting from the 13th of December to Christmas. Actually, the twelve days of Christmas START on Christmas Day and ends on January 6th, the Feast of the Epiphany, the day the Wise Men brought gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to the Child Jesus. I love that we celebrate the Epiphany in our family. It extends Christmas and makes the entire season that much better.
The Three Wise Men |
We are going to be having a delicious roast and baked potatoes for dinner today. It's going to be epic! Then we are hopefully going to watch the second Librarian movie tonight. We watched the first one yesterday, and it was a bit cheesy, but quite good. (FYI, it's now a TV show, and the main character in the actual Librarian movies is the main character in the TV show, and Christian Kane [Eliot Spencer from Leverage, for the initiated] is in it as well!! I have not seen the TV show, but I wanna! :-)
So, that's all I have for now. Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, Happy Epiphany!! Hope 2015 is an incredible year for all of you. God bless! Add a Comment
By: Katrina DeLallo,
on 11/22/2014
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These days, I'm really just aiming for one post a month. That way I will (hopefully) never fail!
Jared |
I haz discovered a new favorite fruit. They are called Asian pears, apple pears (or maybe it's pear apples...) Japanese pears, Chinese pears and a plethora of things in between, but I call them Prapples. They are a combo of the best part of the two fruits. They are crispy like apples, but have the taste of pear.
Cook's Thesaurus |
Castle |
Some of the "new" stuff in my shoppe. It's nice having new stuff. For a long time it was sort of just languishing with old stuff, but I have been a bit craftier and doubled my inventory. HooRAH! :-)
J2 Dancing |
Since I apparently cannot live my life without delving into new (for me) TV shows, I would like to introduce you, yet again, to a new TV show!
Flashpoint |
This one is really good. It's about a police team, Team One of the SRU (Strategic Response Unit) who tends to answer the "hot calls" of a crime gone wrong or going wrong.
Greg Parker |
First, there's Sergeant Greg Parker. He's the "Boss" and the team's lead negotiator. During a situation he's the one to make contact and try to "talk" the subject down so they can resolve the situation peacefully and non-lethally.
Ed Lane |
Then there's Ed Lane. He's the team leader, tactical operator and a crack sniper. He is often the person in charge of taking down the subject if the situation escalates and there is no other option other than lethal.
Spike |
Michelangelo "Spike" Scarlatti is demolitions and tactical. He is often to be found in the van doing fabulous things with a computer, figuring out info on both subjects and victims for the Team to use to de-escalate a subject.
Wordy |
Kevin "Wordy" Wordsworth specializes in entry and hand-to-hand. He is the "family man" on the show and an overall sweetheart.
Sam |
Sam Braddock is ex-military. He tends to take over as team leader and tactical whenever Ed can't, and is usually lead sniper.
Jules |
Julianna "Jules" Callaghan is the team's only female member, and she is awesome sauce. She tends to be the one to do negotiating if Greg can't, and she is also often called upon to be the sniper.
Lew |
Lewis "Lou" Young is the less lethal weapons specialist on Team One, often backing up Spike when it comes to bombs and research.
This show is crazy, because not only is it a GREAT show, but all the team members are like a family. They have each others' backs all the time, and their one goal is to "keep the peace." It also does backstory on the members, so you grow fonder and fonder of them as the seasons go. I tend to shed a lot of tears at the end of each episode. They do a great job of finishing up the story and having this song playing in the background that totally depicts the whole episode perfectly.
At the moment I've just started Season Four, and I have a TERRIBLE feeling about one of my favourite members on the team. I'm not going to say anything, in case I end up being right, and if I am I'll probably cry even harder. :-)
Okay, my life is boring. I'll leave you and love you and post again sometime in December. Probably just in time for Christmas.
Happy Thanksgiving, Happy Advent, Happy St. Nicholas Day in case I don't pop on long enough to commemorate those holidays with their own special posts.
God bless!!
Cat
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By: Heidi MacDonald,
on 5/20/2011
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DC is releasing all kinds of Flashpoint world information today on the Source blog, and first up is an actual map of the new Flashpoint world, with a zombiefied Alaska, and Ape-led Africa (um…) and the Black Adam protectorate of Arabia. It was designed by writer Rex Ogle and artist Freddie E. Williams II, and shows the effect of a world without its greatest superheroes, a war-torn landscape of primal conflicts.
Clicken to embiggen.
We’ll update this post later in the day with more of the Flashpoint flashfacts.
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Here’s a close-up:
http://hbml.org/fresh/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/kamandi.jpg
Ha – nice one. Kingrolled!
“DC is releasing all kinds of Flashpoint world information today on the Source blog, and first up is an actual map of the new Flashpoint world, with a zombiefied Alaska, and Ape-led Africa (um…) and the Black Adam protectorate of Arabia.”
DC’s Gorilla City has been established in Africa for a number of years now, so I’m not sure why that deserves an “um…” If it’s intended as a comment about perceived racism, you realize that white people also live in Africa, right?
Did Hickman get royalties for that map?
It looks like Metropolis has moved again, from New York State back to either Delaware or Maryland.
seriously, this ‘controversy’ over ape contolled africa strikes me more as people that arent actually offended trying to drum up something so that there is interest/more click thru hits.
thats like being upset about an alternate marvel U where gypsies control europe because doom is a supervillain. ITS RACIST AGAINST GYPSIES! DAMN THEM!
My first thought with the Ape run africa was that Gorilla Gordd runs Africa. It took comments like Ape-led Africa (umm…) to make me think there could be anything un-PC about this.
“Did Hickman get royalties for that map?”
Oh come on – have a longer memory than that if you’re going to troll. For instance, Age of Apocalypse had a map similar to this in the 90s, including trade routes and everything. And then there’s the link above for Kamandi’s world. And Hickman’s map would’ve been far more cryptic and stylized.
“Oh come on – have a longer memory than that if you’re going to troll. ”
Heh– wasn’t trolling, more just some sarcastic fun.
Sure, maps have been used quite a bit– and I agree that Hickman’s would have been much more cryptic (and filled with info bubbles)– As far as stylization– I think the similarity has more to do with Illustrator layouts/fonts than anything else.
…so, yeah: in conclusion, not trolling. Just a little joke.
I actually LIKE that map!