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Holiday Wrap

Today is officially wrapping day at our house

I set up a card table, pull out tissue paper, put on Christmas music and get to work. I am not particularly good at gift wrapping, I misplace the tape, the scissors, and tags. Personally, I am a fan of the gift bag, to the disappointment of many of my gift recipients over the years. Most argue that using a gift bag is not wrapping. The comments I have received include “ It looks like you can’t be bothered to wrap”. “It’s just not special” “Oh, look! another bag”. With – Eye rolls – you get the gist.

It’s true, I am a bag lady. To me, Gift bags are the gift that keeps on giving. You can use them over and over again for years. It’s easier to tote everything to the tree and tote gifts home with gift bags.

Need more reasons? Read on-

Sizes and Shapes: Not every gift fits in a box that can be easily wrapped. Especially sports equipment.

Convenience: I’ve had more than one in-law appear on Christmas Day with unwrapped gifts and pull me aside from dinner preparations and ask me to wrap their gifts for them. – isn’t that special? – speaking of people who can’t be bothered- yes, I am rolling my eyes.

Time: Before there was a reduce, reuse, recycle slogan- I grew up in a household where we opened Christmas gifts slowly and carefully so as to not tear the paper. Then the paper could be folded and reused. Gift opening takes hours this way. In fact, we opened gifts from one branch of the family on Christmas Eve and the rest on Christmas Day. That’s how long it took, and there were only three of us.

Clean up: Once the space under the tree is bare, everyone can sort their gifts into their bags and take them to their own living space and one bag can be designated for trash. That’s the idea anyway.

It is not a perfect system. Some gifts get forgotten in bags and I will find them the following year packed away with the recycled bags, but for this Santa, it’s what works. Ho, Ho, Ho🎅🏻🎄

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2020 Top Ten Lists

What a year to put in the rear view mirror.

We were all in the same storm, but not all in the same boat.

It was a year to muddle through, somehow.

Here, in no particular order, are my favorites.

With gratitude for silver linings, learning new ways of doing things, the hope of a new administration and a vaccine.

Books

1)Sea Wife by Amity Gaige

2)The Other Alcott by Elise Hooper

3)Dear Edward by Ann Napolitano

4) The splendid and The Vile by Erik Larsen

5)Vanishing Half by Brit Bennet

6)All the devils are Here – Louise Penny

7)Always Home by Fanny Singer

8)Becoming Duchess Goldblatt by Anonymous

9)Homework by Julie Andrews

10)Vanishing Fleece by Clara Parkes

TV/Stream

1. High seas – Netflix

2. Queens Gambit- Netflix

3. Virgin River – Netflix

4. Enola Holmes Netflix

5. Fisherman friends- Netflix

6. Undoing -HBO

7. The Flight Attendant. HBO

8. The Way I See it. – Peacock

9. Belgravia -Epix

10. Yellowstone – Peacock

Podcasts

1. Stories from the stage

2. You and Me Both

3. The Extra Mile

4. Off Script

5. Higher Ground

6. Long form

7. The Deciding Decade

8. Good Things Guy

9. Splendid Table

10. How I built this

Pandemic Silver Linings

1. Zoomtails

2. Virtual Author Readings

3. My first drive in movie

4. So Many Picnics

6. We made a little free library

7. Self Serve Lavender Stand

8. Discovering Roomba

9. No due dates on library books

10.Sarah Cooper on Tik Tok

Links below to full lists

My Goodreads list

My watched list from IMDB

My Quarantunes Play List