Back in the days when I was raising a school age child the months of November & December were – in a word – frantic. Halloween to New Year’s Day was one event after another with multiple practices for all of the above, shopping for presents for St. Nicholas Day & Christmas (both calendars) squeezed in here & there, cooking both vegetarian & not in abundance plus the usual hurley burley of running a one adult household & dealing with the Urchin on a 2 month long sugar high. January 2nd was the best day ever in my book.
I though the Urchin going to college & on into her own adult life would bring quiet to my life. The fall OVPR Rendezvous, then a restive Advent , a bit of Nativity decorations around the house, a present or two to acquire & a small gathering of friends for a festive dinner. WRONG! So much for my illusions. There may be less to do, but there is still too much to do & not enough time to enjoy doing it. Plus my current employer is generally short staffed in November & December, so OT cuts into my personal time. Extra money is good, but the time taken to get it is not so good.
I was able to visit the Urchin several times during November & we had a lovely weekend before Thanksgiving to go shopping, visit a used bookstore & just hang out. It was during the T-bird visit that The Grand Plot was Hatched. It seems Don had a Nook but Dolores didn’t & sharing an e-reader works about as well as sharing a book. So the Urchin & I asked Carly & Dean if they wanted to go in on getting Dolores a Nook reader. They were game, we called Don to make sure Dolores hadn’t gotten one already & he joined the plot. With 5 of us, we had enough to get Dolores the reader she wanted plus a gift certificate for a cover.
For the next 2 weeks Don kept his wife out of Barnes & Noble as well as anywhere else that sold Nook readers. Meanwhile we planned a nice St. Nicholas/Hannukha/Christmas dinner & present exchange at a local oriental buffet. The buffet proved to be closed for renovations but a nearby Chinese restaurant worked out just as well. A wonderful dinner was had by all (with various eating restrictions met nicely), & the Nook for Dolores was the surprise we all wanted it to be. Sometimes the hurley burley of the season is really really worth it.
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