Monday, December 27, 2010

It's Christmastime in the City

We're sitting here in Georgia, playing games with my brothers and eating chocolate chip brownies my mom made and I couldn't be more content. The next few days are filled with shopping, eating, and everything and absolutely nothing. It's nice to be out of our chilly house in Utah and be in this nice, cozy house with people around and always food made in our two fridges (one filled with korean food, the other with american). 


Our two Christmases were pretty awesome (I'd even say best Christmas yet) and I got everything I wanted! I do realize not everyone gets that privilege and feel very grateful that my hubby listens up throughout the year and the couple weeks before Christmas when I drop the serious hints about the stuff I kinda sorta would really like to have. {sigh} I love love love being home. Definitely not missing our cold little house in Logan right now.

Monday, December 06, 2010

christmasized. christmassed. christmorphasis.

10 minutes ago: listening to my La Roux playlist on Grooveshark, prancing around, taking photos for the blog.
currently: singing along in falsetto to La Roux and posting aforementioned photos, what else?

Once hubby realized I was working on the blog, he perked up and ventured, "So since you're updating the blog, I can play Grand Theft Auto..." He was playing it all last night as I was slaving away on our popcorn string for the tree, but I guess he misses his one player games.

grand theft auto.
you can see the popcorn string in action here, along with some hidden presents.
braden's mom brought this over yesterday. our first ornament and xmas gift! what a nice lady.
our christmas tree, not totally complete, and looking meh by daytime.
glass nativity set, stocking and such.
pretty cute, huh?
braden's mom made this for me two years ago. it's so stinking adorable!
our new rug and headboard, brought up yesterday.
our coffee table. Braden bought me a food network magazine sub and my first issue was the Christmas one!
Wesley working on detaching his porcupine's nose. I do agree, it doesn't really have to be so big.
Still singing in falsetto. I'm really good though, you should hear this.