can of spaghetti and meatballs and that was my feast today. But I didn't shed even one tear because I know how lucky I am in spite of blizzards.
But I am plowed out now and I can get to my garage thanks to my son-in-law.
I can't wait to see my granddaughters tomorrow. I hope!
One will be on her way to those islands (galapagos) off the coast of Ecuador in a few weeks. There she will be studying birds and basking in the warm sun. I heard that there is a bird called the blue-footed boobie that makes its home there. I wish she'd capture one and bring it home to me for a pet! It would be fun to have a boobie around the house!
I hope anybody who is reading this had a wonderful Christmas Day.
I, like you, Mom, didn't have much of a Christmas either. I'm not sad though, Tom made it home safely, I got to talk to Janelle on the phone and there is a video coming of Julie, John and my sweet boy, Noah. I won't be opening a can of spaghetti, but probably something close to it. I wish you a very merry Christmas and we'll see you tomorrow at Sandi's. I love you.
ReplyDeleteI am happy to hear you will see the kids tomorrow and have a feast as well. It isn't the date that is important, it is being with the ones you care about, and that will in a few hours. Enjoy your day and throw a snowball for me, but make sure no one is in the path of it.
ReplyDeleteGrams, I will definitely bring you home a booby!
ReplyDeleteGram, I really wish I could have been able to come up to Duluth for Christmas. I missed you all very much. I will come up soon. I love you!
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