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??????????????????????

What are you singing in choir this year?!!
ReplyDeleteVictoria, We are doing the standard carols, though I don't know which ones.
ReplyDeleteAnd 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.