What dogs want.
So true. I will note, many of those were stinky.
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What dogs want.
So true. I will note, many of those were stinky.
The kids have opened their Christmas Eve presents - fleece balaclavas that make them look like ninjas and wish for snow so they could go skiing (they have never been skiing) and A Child's Christmas in Wales illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman. We have also done our traditional read of The Tailor of Gloucester. No more twist!
A Child's Christmas in Wales illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman
That's the one we have!! Such beautiful illustrations.
EM has laid out a lovely antipasti tray, and most of the prezzies are wrapped. Nibbling on prosciutto and roasted peppers and fancy cheese.
We've wrapped Emmett's gift in a sneaky sized Disney box.
JZ and Matilda are off to Children's Mass with the xmas pageant/parade.
Dinner will start at 6 or 7.
Tom and I have continued our laaaaaaaaazy day. But I did make a spinach lasagna! It's cooling now. I'll go over to feed smonster's kitties soon, but other than that, it's all very low key.
So it's not a scandal yet, but it could be. I am staying in a room where my 15 YO nephew often stays. He is our only nephew and my family think he walks on water. Anyway, as I was wrapping gifts, I discovered, not very well hidden, a mouth guard case, the type a 15 YO hockey player would have. In the case, GIRL'S PANTIES. (I assume they belong to a girl, not him.)
I don't really know what to do. Should I bust him, and keep it our little secret? Should I pretend I never saw them and hope he retrieves them before his grandmother does and has an aneurysm? Or should I just destroy the evidence and pretend it never existed?
(He is forever losing keys and leaving things behind, so it's possible he hid them and forgot about them entirely.)
I think if it were me, I would give them to him and tell him to hide them better. Or just leave them. But I wouldn't bust him because, well, to me, it's his own private business.
I would give them to him and tell him to hide them better.
That's what I meant by bust him. I think he'd be just as unhappy to be found out by one of his aunts.
I love the 12 days of buffistamas.
We have survived the Eve. New Zealand reported that santa is traveling our way.
Remember when I mentioned sick cat drama? I foolishly left some green paper crinkle confetti accessible. Well, at least it was festive sick.