In the one place you haven't looked!Now that I've bought two wreaths, can anyone tell me where I stored my door wreath hangers after Christmas last year?!
probably where I put the new ornament I bought in Canada...
I'm crazed for sure, but not a complete lunatic.
I'm not a Browns fan but I hope they don't win a game. The Monsters, Cavs and Indians took titles '16. They Browns can go 0-16 in '16.Thank you for reminding me to look for the ornament I bought in Camelback!
Debatable.
Now I know what to put on when I can bear to watch the Jets any longer.
I remember when the Jets went 3-13 and after the final play I looked at my dad and said, "well, they can't be worse next year" and then they went 0-16. Didn't win one freaking game! That's not easy to do! My theory is - If you're going to be bad, might as well go "all in".I'm not a Browns fan but I hope they don't win a game. The Monsters, Cavs and Indians took titles '16. They Browns can go 0-16 in '16.
When should I expect mine to arrive? I'm so excited!I buy way too many gifts for way too many people.
Without a word of exaggeration, I have more than 100 things/boxes/packages to wrap.
I'm just about out of gas, so I took everything that I bought each kid from WDW, and stuck it in a bag and marked it from "Walt Disney". Voila - 2 bags in lieu of 10 wrapped gifts.
This may be the last year of Christmas as I know it, as Son #1 has been dating a Jewish girl for a few years and is seriously considering converting.
Step One - he is giving up pork over Hanukkah this year. Too bad I'm serving a Denninger's ham for dinner again. I guess he'll have to have a re-heated chicken breast.
Definitely depends where you live - Long Island has a pretty dense Jewish population so I know quite a few families that keep kosher. Their houses are definitely the "place to be" on takeout night - the deli is phenomenal.When should I expect mine to arrive? I'm so excited!
It's amazing to find anyone that keeps Kosher anymore. It's almost as hard as finding a Christian that acts like a Christian.
Excellent price! I work with items that are not ribbon as well. One year I painted (light green) and put gold sparkles over some pine cones, that I found at a nearby pond. Put it on top of my sister's present, along with some pine branch clippings--my design turned out very pretty. It was a square box, and I used plain brown (like paper bag) paper, and then used some colored string to tie it all up--sort of an outdoorsy, rustic look. Dang, I was proud of myself on that one!
...which I'm sure you drank after you finished wrapping or they would look like he wrapped them himself!Sounds very pretty and creative. I use a lot of curling ribbon. I like watching a long strand go into a tiny mass of curls.
I was always the designated wrapper in my family too. I don't mind wrapping, I just put on a Christmas movie and go to work. When I was single, my neighbor paid me to wrap his presents to his family. My payment was an expensive, good quality bottle of vodka.
Right, I agree. Canada doesn't strike me as a Kosher friendly area. I mean really... no bacon? What does one get to wash down with ones Molsons, eh!Definitely depends where you live - Long Island has a pretty dense Jewish population so I know quite a few families that keep kosher. Their houses are definitely the "place to be" on takeout night - the deli is phenomenal.
Definitely depends where you live - Long Island has a pretty dense Jewish population so I know quite a few families that keep kosher. Their houses are definitely the "place to be" on takeout night - the deli is phenomenal.
...which I'm sure you drank after you finished wrapping or they would look like he wrapped them himself!
I was panicking that I didn't know a team besides the Bucs (0-14) or Lions (0-16) went winless. I'm not ready to hand over my NFL historian badge.I remember when the Jets went 3-13 and after the final play I looked at my dad and said, "well, they can't be worse next year" and then they went 0-16. Didn't win one freaking game! That's not easy to do! My theory is - If you're going to be bad, might as well go "all in".
ETA - I just looked it up and they went 1-15. Not sure how I remembered that wrong. They can't even excel at stinking!!
Hey! Growing up in rural Wisconsin, I've been exposed to all types of cows!I have to teach a section of social studies this year, and we are discussing world religions right now. So when were were discussing Judaism I tried to explain the kosher idea to my students and they were blown away with the guidelines. However, they are from rural Wisconsin and don't have much exposure to a lot.
Nah it was me. (1) I'm old and forgetful and (2) Seriously - who sucks at sucking? #onlytheJetsI was panicking that I didn't know a team besides the Bucs (0-14) or Lions (0-16) went winless. I'm not ready to hand over my NFL historian badge.
Apparently not kosher ones.Hey! Growing up in rural Wisconsin, I've been exposed to all types of cows!
I decorate with food.Excellent price! I work with items that are not ribbon as well. One year I painted (light green) and put gold sparkles over some pine cones, that I found at a nearby pond. Put it on top of my sister's present, along with some pine branch clippings--my design turned out very pretty. It was a square box, and I used plain brown (like paper bag) paper, and then used some colored string to tie it all up--sort of an outdoorsy, rustic look. Dang, I was proud of myself on that one!
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