Random morning thoughts, as usual
"Where did you get that little red nose?
Jack Frost touched it, I suppose.
He touched it once, he touched it twice.
Poor little nose, it's as cold as ice."
I thought that was a cute poem. And fitting! My nose is always the part of me that gets cold first and it stays the coldest. I'm not sure who the author is. I got it from http://www.spritzels.com/poems/winter.html.
I can't help myself, I love little rhymes. And isn't that a beautiful picture? If you click on it, you can see it full-size. It's really beautiful.
Seth lost his "Nanny McPhee" tooth yesterday! He really "lost" it too. Jessie thinks he swallowed it. I forgot to put tooth fairy money under his pillow last night, I don't know if Jessie remembered it either. Maybe we can still save the situation and do it tonight, because I don't think Seth noticed. We're all too sleepy in the morning to notice much of anything.
I'm finding myself reluctant to tackle the Christmas cards or the rest of the wrapping. Sometimes I just get lazy and all I want to do is sit on the couch and read. Under a blanket. But tomorrow I will attempt to get some of that done. I'm done with my shopping!!!! *Cheers* All except for stocking stuffers. The kids will be easy to do..but finding cheap, small things to put in Jessie's stocking is kind of difficult. He doesn't want anything cheap enough! Maybe some Uno cards or something. I think I got those for him last year, but if I'm remembering correctly, the kids lost most of them.
Jessie and Seth cleaned out Seth's room after Seth's birthday party, so now Seth has actual floor space to play in!!! Jessie took up his train, which seemed kind of sad, but he put the pieces in a box so Seth can get them out and play with them whenever he wants. Jessie has been very efficient lately (is that the right word?) That's good, because I've been feeling lazy. I'll snap out of it soon (hopefully). Maybe I can at least pretend to.
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That's a beautiful picture! I wish it would snow this year.
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