Yes, darlings, that is what I was taught. Which means last night was the longest night.
It sure does not feel like it, because with doctor appointments and choir rehearsals, it feels like I am running on empty. Just to relax, rest, and read would be a dream. And on Christmas Day something special--since I missed a screening at the Film Forum, because of seeing "Merrily We Roll Along," which I do not regret for a second, I am going to watch "The Wizard Of Oz" here at home. I have two DVDs of it, because, as far as I am concerned, one can never have enough copies of that film.
Yes, dears, the holidays can wear down one. And the older one gets the easier that becomes.
Still, I am all excited about the coming of Christmas, and grateful to have avoided another screening of "It's A Wonderful Life."
May your Christmas, darlings, be filled with spirituality and sugar plums!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What the hell are sugar plums, anyway??????????????????????

2 comments:
What are you singing in choir this year?!!
Victoria, We are doing the standard carols, though I don't know which ones.
And some bilingual stuff. Our director is extremely laid back. We don't get much rehearsal time, and then are expected to do our numbers. I do my best, and have gotten better, but I like a more structured routine.
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