Thursday, December 18, 2008

Baby It's Cold Outside - NOT!


While singing along with the many Christmas songs one hears this time of year I realized today how thankful I am for the warm temperatures. Yesterday I got an email from a hometown friend living in Colorado who said, "Yesterday morning when I went out to feed the horses, it was 19 degrees BELOW zero. The high temp was about zero. Today it was 2 above, and the high was about 20 degrees above. The dry cold isn't that bad out here if the
wind isn't blowing too hard."

Meanwhile my husband received a photo from a friend living in Las Vegas showing the snow covering her front yard. Here in Atlanta temps are in the upper 60's and I have to admit - I am loving it!!!! In the past few weeks temperatures had been hovering in the 30's and I found myself feeling so lethargic. Cocooning is not good during the "most wonderful time of the year with those kids jingle bell-ing" and all that stuff.

In the middle of the Christmas rush, the warm weather inspired me to do some home improvements, so for now when I come home from work the front door is off its hinges as the workmen haul materials in and out of the house. "The weather outside is frightful but the [work inside] is delightful." Meanwhile, "over the [house] lies a mantle of white" as sawdust drifts through the air. When I go to bed at night "I'm dreamin' of some white [bookcases]" My Christmas tree now has an added silvery look because all of the sawdust but thankfully the project should be complete tomorrow and it will be just in time for Wine Club being held at my house this Saturday night. But there is much to be done before guests arrive!!! I will share more about our hectic schedule in the coming days but for now I am happy to be "[livin'] in a [warmer] Wonderland."

7 comments:

  1. Ohhhh. Wine Club! Can I come? Hee, hee. Sounds lovely and things sound at least exciting around your way.
    Jojo, I just loved being in the courthouse. I haven't told anyone yet who would understand. How I would love to work in the court system someday. It was so interesting and exciting. I really appreciated being surrounded by such fine people, really. Intelligent. Sound. It just all "made sense" to me. It was quite an experience. I'll never forget it.

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  2. hi! thanks for the commnent - lilac transferware is lilac, or purple- not faded blue!

    it was warm here today, but it's been a really cold winter for Houston and I HATE it!!!!!!

    have a Merry Merry!!!
    Joni

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  3. hi! thanks for the commnent - lilac transferware is lilac, or purple- not faded blue!

    it was warm here today, but it's been a really cold winter for Houston and I HATE it!!!!!!

    have a Merry Merry!!!
    Joni

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  4. Hello Jojo,
    I was here and picked up my award you gave to me! Thank you so much. I handed it to all my other blogfriends in my last post. It´s funny to read how you think about the tempertures in december.. :0) here the most time it´s cold, but I love it! For my pity we don't have any snow here, I´m still dreaming of a white christmas... Greetings, Mira!

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  5. Love the posts below...especially the one about your niece being so kind and generous... that is the true spirit of Christmas...

    Must say I also adore that Radko tree... and the snow!!! I think the picture you have with the snow blowing around is so beautiful!!

    HUGS

    JO

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  6. Jojo, I hope you read this tonight. It's friday night. Tomorrow, I'm going to do some holiday baking over at my Grandma's. You mentioned baking the sugar cookies and how nicely they came out. I just wanted to know, which recipe did you use? Royal icing?

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  7. Hi JoJo,
    That is one beautiful tree!Thank you for visiting me and your kind comments.Have a wonderful Christmas and blessings in the New Year.
    Carolyn

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