Every year I'd look for it, and every year it was there. Maybe not on the first box I picked up, but eventually I'd find the correct one. And there it was, tied to the ribbon around the box. Not just any type of ribbon either - she always used the puffy, yarn-like, braided ribbon, usually in red, green or white. No thin curling ribbon here. Sometimes I could free it myself, other times I needed the help of scissors. And then off it would go to my mom for safe keeping, while I tore open the packages to see what was inside. Although at the time it was never the gift itself, always treated as more of a decoration of sorts, it's the only thing I've kept and enjoyed year after year.
Our Tree
Christmas Crafts!
I Love the Suburbs!
Christmas Tree Obtaining
It's not quite like Vermont. Almost, but not quite. Some of the basics are the same - there are trees and saws and hiking through the woods. But there's a certain artificial piece to it. Fighting the crowds of other families, hoping they won't fall in love with the same one you do. And everything is so manicured. They don't naturally come in that shape. It's a bit odd.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra Recap
Brief Thanksgiving Celebration, then more Christmas!
ELF: The musical!
Back to regular programming after this brief weekend...
More Birthday Fun in Newport!
Liberté, égalité, fraternité
Answers Revealed!
Birthday Celebrations
This weekend was full of birthday celebrations for one of our favorite people! It started off with dinner on Friday at The Top of the Hub. For anyone who was at our wedding, The Top of the Hub is the restaurant one floor above where our reception was held, which they also catered. It's a fancy and fun restaurant to visit, especially for special occasions.
It's November 5th, which means...
Halloween Recap!
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Happy Almost Halloween!
Friday Five: 5 Things I Love About Today
Reception Recap
The reception! Here it is! After spending more than a year planning it, picking out centerpieces, designing guest books, creating favors, mapping out seating charts, it was finally time. It felt almost surreal to realize that we were about to walk in and see all of our hard work displayed out. Would it look put together? Would something be missing? Would it be what we were hoping for? It was time to find out!
What in the world is Synesthesia??
A while back, I was trying to explain something to Tom related to the months of the year. He clearly wasn't understanding what I was trying to describe, even though it seemed so clear to me. After a few more experiences like this, he jokingly said to me one day: "I think you have synesthesia."
Never having heard the word before, I think I brushed him off ("No, YOU have synesthesia!) and continued my attempt to explain to him what I was seeing that he couldn't visualize.