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Dec. 18th, 2007 10:24 pmThe next time I say things like, 'OMG, it's so nice to have so much free time' someone needs to remind me that even though I'm not in school there are such things a family obligations and holiday jobs and finishing all of the things I put off during my crazy period.
So I have had a pretty busy couple of days. On Sunday we went down to Dearborn to visit La Grandmere. Yes, we drove through a blizzard. As my father said repeatedly, "You know you're in Michigan when there's a snow storm, the roads are bad, and everyone is driving 65 MPH." I kind of love being from Michigan.
Obviously, this means that Sam&Dean really were in Michigan last week and after they killed the pagan gods we got some of that nasty winter weather that everyone else has been suffering through. Yes, the Winchesters were real and they were really in Ypsilanti! ;-)
The visit with La Grandmere went well. We all chatted, exchanged Christmas gifts, and she gave me some of her wedding crystal. Apparently in 1943 the one thing that was easily available for weddings was crystal, or so she said. Either way, it's a very pretty set and I'm tickled to have it.
While I was wrapping it up she talked to me about a program she's been involved with through her Baptist church. They're apparently having a kind of religious exchange with the Arabic community in Dearborn. I'm not entirely certain of the details but at the very least it seems to be fostering understanding between the communities, my very white grandmother's community receiving the greater portion of such. She kept on telling me things like, "Arabic people come from more than one country," and "Muslims believe in God," as if they were huge revelations. I very diplomatically didn't say, "Well, yeah, duh" or anything like that. Baby steps. Sometimes it's all about baby steps.
Today was the Mum's 60th birthday so spent most of it baking her a cake. The Da took us all out to a nice sushi/hibachi restaurant in celebration. The food was tasty, especially the sushi, and the mushrooms. My only regret was that I couldn't finish everything they put in front of me. Happy Birthday, Mum.
Okay, tonight and tomorrow is all about getting back on track with all of my other plans. Unfortunately, I've had to excise Christmas cookie baking from the list. I usually send them out with my holiday cards but I just don't have the time this year. And blah blah blah, time to stop staring at the wall and get motivated. Break isn't that long, after all.
So I have had a pretty busy couple of days. On Sunday we went down to Dearborn to visit La Grandmere. Yes, we drove through a blizzard. As my father said repeatedly, "You know you're in Michigan when there's a snow storm, the roads are bad, and everyone is driving 65 MPH." I kind of love being from Michigan.
Obviously, this means that Sam&Dean really were in Michigan last week and after they killed the pagan gods we got some of that nasty winter weather that everyone else has been suffering through. Yes, the Winchesters were real and they were really in Ypsilanti! ;-)
The visit with La Grandmere went well. We all chatted, exchanged Christmas gifts, and she gave me some of her wedding crystal. Apparently in 1943 the one thing that was easily available for weddings was crystal, or so she said. Either way, it's a very pretty set and I'm tickled to have it.
While I was wrapping it up she talked to me about a program she's been involved with through her Baptist church. They're apparently having a kind of religious exchange with the Arabic community in Dearborn. I'm not entirely certain of the details but at the very least it seems to be fostering understanding between the communities, my very white grandmother's community receiving the greater portion of such. She kept on telling me things like, "Arabic people come from more than one country," and "Muslims believe in God," as if they were huge revelations. I very diplomatically didn't say, "Well, yeah, duh" or anything like that. Baby steps. Sometimes it's all about baby steps.
Today was the Mum's 60th birthday so spent most of it baking her a cake. The Da took us all out to a nice sushi/hibachi restaurant in celebration. The food was tasty, especially the sushi, and the mushrooms. My only regret was that I couldn't finish everything they put in front of me. Happy Birthday, Mum.
Okay, tonight and tomorrow is all about getting back on track with all of my other plans. Unfortunately, I've had to excise Christmas cookie baking from the list. I usually send them out with my holiday cards but I just don't have the time this year. And blah blah blah, time to stop staring at the wall and get motivated. Break isn't that long, after all.
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Date: 2007-12-19 04:43 am (UTC)I'm so glad you were able to personally reap the benefits of Sam and Dean's recent trip to Michigan. We're seeing some tangental effects down/over here. Made it all pretty Saturday night. I came home from Debbie's around 11:30 and just took a walk in the dumping snow because it was so pretty.
*♥ you*
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Date: 2007-12-21 06:24 pm (UTC)Motivation is over rated except I was trying to get motivated to write your birthday story. I regret to inform you that I have so far failed to complete it but since it's all safely stored in my brain I'm sure it won't take too long to pry it out. Unfortunately, it does not involve you and Sam and a fireplace but I don't think you need me to write that for you. =D
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Date: 2007-12-19 06:22 am (UTC)happy bday to your mum and happy holidays to you!
*smish*
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Date: 2007-12-21 06:25 pm (UTC)Thank you and Happy Holidays to you too!
*smishes you back but good*