Sunday, December 14, 2014

Day Ninety, Up Late On Saturday Night

12/13/14, I am not the first person to note that this is the last sequential date I will see in my life time. It's really not a big deal but at the same time, somehow it really is. I guess it marks the passage of time, I lived through most of my life without sequential dates happening and practically before I really thought about it, it's over. It also denotes the kind of occasion that happens rarely and it makes one realize that some, never see it in their lifetime, like comets that only pass every hundred and some odd years. If you see it once, that's probably going to be it, so with all of that in mind. I feel like I should the passage of an event I will not experience again.

What a day! Waking up exhausted (I stayed up way to late and am headed down that path right now) I found my happy, handsome husband up and ready to go, he was going to pick up a Christmas present for yours truly and asked if I wanted to come along (he had already told me what it was, he found it on eBay and didn't want to buy it if I didn't want it, I wanted it, though I didn't know it before he showed it to me.) We had a lovely morning together, we went to some specialty hardware stores after picking up the X-Mas Present and just generally hung out together. I do love spending time with that man!

We installed the cables for the video surveillence system we bought over a year ago, that felt like a major accomplishment as we have been procrastinating about installing them for...well...over a year! We actually just got most of it done and when we had the overcome the biggest obstacles with the installation, we switched over to putting up christmas lights outside, which we haven't done in, probably 10 years. It looks so festive with the twinkly lights up on the house, I do love christmas lights!

We managed to put a yummy dinner on the table and still have time to go see our friend KT perform with his choir. It was a beautiful concert and KT was fabulous, and seemed surprised and happy that we all came out. We finished out the evening with a trip to Fenton's and, exhausted, scooted back home and fell into bed. Now tucked in happy and cozy, it's time for bed, Goodnight!
to London

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