Tuesday, December 28, 2004

The Christmas Post Strikes Back!

I tried doing this earlier and my computer froze up on me...now that I've moved inside I hope it warms up to the idea that I want to post something to my blog!

Onwards and upwards!

Mr. Peabody: "Sherman, set the WayBack machine to 2:00AM December 26, 2004."
Sherman: "But Mr. Peabody, that's less than three days ago..."
Mr. Peabody: "Quit your whining you little shit and set the machine! We need to get something posted."
Sherman: "But I thought that the WayBack Machine was to be used for learning from history..."
Mr. Peabody: "If I had opposable thumbs I'd be able to set the machine myself...and then I'd go back to your
conception date and send your father fishing...or I'd take care of business my self. NOW SET
THE MACHINE LIKE I TOLD YOU!!!"
Sherman: "yes sir...Mr. Peabody, sir..."
Christmas was very enjoyable this year...it reminded me of a song that was one of my favorites this season...Love and the Lights by Rockapella
I know what I will find,
all the love and the lights laughter fills the air
all the warmth and the time are gifts for us to share
the memories to be made all the special things we say
are the things that keep me coming home at Christmas Time.
What was nice about getting together for Christmas this year was that most everyone wanted to stick around and enjoy each other's company and not just visit for a short time...which made it even more special since I won't be around for the next few months.
A special highlight of the evening was playing darts in the basement and having my niece Amy who doesn't throw darts decide to join us for a game. For her first throw she says"Everybody watch me...I'm gonna throw a Bull's Eye!" And she did! A double bull no less! Granted her throwing after that wasn't very good...but for that one throw no one could beat her!
I didn't get much for Christmas this year...but then again I didn't ask for that much...mostly just Gift Certificates from Starbucks and Borders that I can use on the road.
I hope that everyone had and enjoyable holiday with safe travels and may we all have a blessed, safe, prosperous and Happy 2005!
Special thanks to Mr. Peabody and Sherman for the ability to repost the things that I remember from my initial Christmas post

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