sunday.

It’s completely, ridiculously Christmas up in here.

This is a fact.

95% at leeeeast.

And I’m 100% ok with it.

Yesterday I captured my day in photos by taking a picture an hour. I saw this recently over at Beaktweets and she saw it on Bleubird (which I just discovered and will now be stalking regularly). It was fun! Overall, it was a pretty uneventful day and a lot of my morning was filled with wrapping Christmas presents, but with the records spinning and the endless Christmas movies being popped into the DVD player it was easy to crank out all the wrapping.

Today after school I’m participating in a cookie swap at work, and after debating over which kind to make I resorted back to my mom’s sugar cookies. They are just too good to quit. Plus they always get rave reviews, which is what I’m going for. Tryin’ to be the life of the party.

Anyways, enough babbling. Here it goes… my day in pictures:

How was your weekend? Did you get everything done that you needed to for the 25th? One more week! It’s coming up so fast and this makes my heart happier than happy. I’ll be spending Christmas this year with my parents down at my grandmothers house in Connecticut. I can’t wait for the joy and love and relaxation. It’s going to be perfect, I can just feel it in my bones.

Happy Monday!

keeping in touch

How good are you at keeping in touch?

I ask because I strUGGle in this department. There is something about dialing a friend’s number that is so difficult for me. Even when I LOVE them to the moon. I’m a little better about emailing (if I do it right way. once it starts to trickle down my inbox chances are it’s going to get lost in the shuffle. just a fact.) And texting is my best bet with keeping in touch. Although, I can’t say I’m proud.

I’m simply a product of the 21st century.

This much I know is true.

And my guess is, you are too.

Sometimes I tell myself this blog is my way of keeping in touch with friends, and it is, although unless a friend has a blog too, it’s very one-sided. People I know in real life always seems to know what’s happening with me, but I rarely know what’s happening with them. It’s not even and it’s no way to keep up a friendship. But I also can’t blame my friends for not having blogs. I need to make a conscious effort to find out what’s happening in the lives of the people I want to have as a part of my life.

Yesterday, I actually called my very dear friend up on the phone. Like, out of the blue. JUST because. And I liked it. I really liked it. I felt spontaneous, and connected, and happy. And I know she felt the same.

Why don’t we use the phone more? Why is it so hard to call our friends, and even harder sometimes to call someone back once they’ve called you? Sometimes I feel like we’re so busy living our lives and emersed in what’s in front of our face that we easily forget those people we love the most. Those friends that made us who we are today. The ones who helped us, and laughed with us, and molded us.

I have lots of friends that I can say I love more than words, ones I can thank for turning me into the person I am, and I’d love to say I’m an amazing friend that calls to say thanks for being you, and hey!, and how are you?

I’m not exactly that friend, but I’m trying.

But I can promise you one thing– even though I’m not one to call much, I am that friend that thinks about her favorites often. And luckily, I’ve found good enough friends that even when lots of time has passed, and we haven’t talked or emailed, or texted– being together again after all that time, it’s like we never left each other.

The space between us is short, and the memories are long and good.

As the holidays grow closer and the year comes to an end, I’m thinking hard about the people that are important to me. Christmas letters are coming and a phone call is on it’s way. Because if there’s one thing I can give out to the people I love, it’s a friendly hello and a call to say I care. ♥

Have a lovely weekend, friends. Xo.

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happy thanksgiving.

Thankful.

This year I’m thankful for happiness.

A job where I’m helping children for the better.

A house with lovely light and space.

A city that continues to inspire me.

Family and friends and a Zanner that love me for me.

This life is full of things to be joyful about.

 

And so, I’m thankful.

Just thankful.

 

Happy Thanksgiving. ♥

sunshine and colored leaves.

I spent another weekend in Beacon Hill with this little lady. Saturday I did double duty with another family I’m close with in the South End and it was both tiring and restful at the same time. Mostly restful to be perfectly honest. Yes, kids can be kids, but I always get the best night’s sleep when I’m on an overnight. It’s like there’s nothing else to do but relax and sleep so I soak it up and enjoy the evening in. The weekend weather was amazing (sweater and flats on Sunday!), I got to spend time in Boston, and now I have plenty of dough for Christmas shopping.

Hooray!