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The Joy of My Salvation

 

Yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will joy in the God of my salvation. ~Habakkuk 3:18

So I hope everyone out there in blogger land had a very Merry Christmas! I sure that you are all still enjoying lots of food, lots of gifts, and undoubtable family and friends, as very few of you have posted in the last week.

We have had a busy and mostly fun time as well. I have been very sad this month about not being able to go home for Christmas, and it was hard to be so very far from my family. Things worked out pretty well here though. Last Friday, Gary has his work Christmas party. They took us to a nice resturant and then bought tickets for everyone to go and see the Rockettes. They were very cool. The last scene was really moving. They did a nativity and over the background read scripture. Here is a picture of us from there.

Last Saturday, we had Christmas with Gary's father's mother (a Cunningham Christmas). They fed us this huge breakfast, and then expected us to eat a huge lunch. The most eventful part of the day was remote control helocopters. Gary's dad and uncle have one so they decided to get one for his grandfather. Well, they managed to break two and so far the third one is still alive. Grandmaw Bea was none too excited at how much of the popcorn Papa J, knocked off the ceiling.

Then on Christmas Eve, they had Christmas with Gary's mother's family (The Varnum Doings). There were like a gazillion people there (I don't think Gary even knew them all) and the Abernathys were invited. After lunch and presents, we sung out of the church hymnals for several hours, till no one had the voice to sing anymore.

Christmas day was very heckic. Mother and Daddy since we were very small decided to stay home. That we could go and visit everyone on other days, but Christmas day was Mother's day. We always have our stocking and book bags (we always get the same Christmas bag every year full of new books). Then we eat breakfast, and then open presents. Sometimes in the afternoon Grandmother and Granddaddy come by for snacks and a late lunch. All in all it's very relaxed and we spend alot of time together.

Down here it was the complete opposite. When we got home on Christmas Eve, Gary and I had to finish his mother's scrapbook for Christmas. Since we were still up at Midnight, my childish husband, begged to open presents. We finally made it to bed, only to have to be at Mom and Dad's at 9:00. They stuffed us full of food, and then we openned presents. Gary and his brother both got helicopters, and Gary went outside and promptly got his stuck 40 to 50 feet up in an oak tree. In order to get it out they pulled out the 25 foot ladder and up Gary went, then he went about that far up into the tree. The boy is too old for such silliness, I should have taken a picture.

Then at 2:00 we had to be at Granna's (Gary's mother's mother) Christmas. We played Dirty Santa (thought they call it white elephant down here) and ate a big lunch. By the time we left at 6:30 Gary and I could hardly stay awake to drive home.

Like Strem I made most of my presents this year. However, as my parents won't get their's until my brother gets home from visisting me over New Years, I am going to wait to post them.
3:45 PM 2 random thoughts
Today I went to Walmart before supper to pick up a few things. As I was going through the check out I was carded. "So what was I buying," you ask?

"Tobacco products?" No never, I would reply.

"An arsonal of firearms?" Nope not me, I would answer.

"Oh" you say, "I knew it you were a secret winno!" No, I answer.

Here are my purchases can you possibly guess what I was buying that needed carding?

I told the lady that she was kiding right. I was a little offended and I can't believe that you have to be carded for this sort of thing now. I mean it has been a stable of craft projects as long as I can remember. So what is it, you ask?
Yep, that's right, it's rubber cement glue. Is this a Walmart only rule? Is this a Florida law? Has anyone else ever heard of this? I mean what can you possibly do with it? Are they worried that three year olds will be eating it? I mean who lets a three year old loose in Walmart with enough money to buy glue for dinner? Rubber cement clue is the best glue for pictures and the like because 1) it never wrinkles and 2) it's now acid free making it great for scrapbooks. Why do you need to be 18 to buy glue?
6:03 PM 4 random thoughts
Gary and I have an apartment in one of the many Carlton Arms subdivisions. Last night they had their Christmas doings for those of us that live here. Of course Gary and I can't pass up a free meal so we went. We walked from our place to the front of the subdivision which is a pretty good walk. After all there are something like 900 apartments here. We took a few pictures of the place all lit up. We live across from the tennis courts and the second club house and here is how it looked...
...and the doings were at the main clubhouse. It looked very pretty despite the fact that it was pouring down rain. Perhaps I'll get a better picture to post. It's quite commical to drive up and see all the Christmas lights with the palm trees. I couldn't believe it last night when we were sitting around in T-shirts and shorts that it is only eleven (now 10 days till Christmas).
4:58 PM 1 random thoughts
Gary's niece (I guess that makes her mine too, haha) turned one on Wednesday. We had her birthday party last Sunday after church. We had a really good time visiting with each other even if Brystal had no clue what was going on.

She played with ribbon with her Aunt Joan Ellen after she pulled it off of one of her presents. Then she opened presents with her Daddy (James). Next she played with some stuff with her Moma' (Heather). Finally we got some cake while Brystal...

...dove into her cake.

4:09 PM 4 random thoughts
Last Saturday, we went to the annual Varnum Cane Grinding. Gary's mother's uncle hosts it every year the second weekend in November. I had been to a cane grinding on mule day in West Tennessee, but it was different. They had an interesting grinder that you feed two shoots into at a time. We chewed cane and watched them make three batches of cane syrup while eating up the last of last year's with biscuits. The syrup was very different from what I have had of Alabama cane, I personally would prefer molasses any day.

The one down point, I forgot to bring my camera. Better luck next year.
3:56 PM 1 random thoughts
So even though it's incredibly difficult to get into the Christmas spirit when everyone you know is still wearing flip-flops and shorts, and it's somewhere in the neighborhood of 80 outside. Despite all of this, we put up our Christmas tree shortly after we got back here from Alabama.
It's a cute tree, and a bit short. I miss some of the traditional ordinments that we hang at home. Our tree needs a golden snowflake, a little sheperd boy, and a bell. But it does have a few really sweet things: a tree skirt I made myself, and the raindeer that my grandparents got me for my first Christmas.
11:23 PM 2 random thoughts
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