Journaling
Christmas was very pleasant. D23 came in on the 20th (I think) and S20 didn't arrive until rather late on the 22st (Sunday).
XH was driving S into town because he was actually going to spend Christmas with his parents this year. D, S and I have a tradition and we usually go out right after the last of them get here to get a tree. I asked S if he would be home in time for us to get a tree on Sunday and he said yes. For whatever reason, XH didn't start out until 11 am on Sunday the 22nd, then took the scenic route to get here. Then didn't drop S off at the house, but took him to the Grandparents (XH's parents) house. There was 35 minutes to closing time on getting the tree and I told S we could wait until the next evening. He said no, he'd meet us there, so D and I got into the car and headed for Home Depot. We got there and S was on the far side of the lot form the trees and his father no where in sight. We dropped S's bags in the car, went into the lot and we had 10 minutes to pick tree. Grab, shake, grab, untie, shake...we got lucky on on the sixth shake, we had a beautiful (albeit only 7 ft tall) tree. It's hard to tell heights because S is 6'5", so everything look short next to him. As I headed out to pay for the tree in the store, the kids were lifting the tree on each end and I said "Go that way, really fast. If something gets in your way, turn." (If you know where that quote comes from, you are my kind of person). The guy in the lot started to laugh and he said, "You guys are really fast." and I replied that we are hunt and kill tree shoppers. I paid for the tree and get to the car to find D and S trying to get the tree tied on the top with a very short length of rope and I asked them where the other rope was. D said this was the only rope she could find, so I reached in the car and handed her the two pieces of rope I had pulled out for tying the tree. They were sitting in the front cup holders where I showed her I put them when we got in the car.... We stopped for Rolled tacos and brought the tree home.
I had purchased one of those Krinner tree stands, where you just put the tree in, step on the pedal until the jaws are tight to the tree, then lock the pedal down. We had the tree up in five minutes! I like that stand! We decided to go Harry Potter again this year and put on "floating" candles, flying keys, plastic cauldrons with timer tea lights and fairy lights all over the tree. It came out very nice and made all of us smile every time we looked at it.
We went to my sister's house for Christmas morning and we did a strange white elephant gift exchange. I had also gotten a couple of things specifically for my sister because she had said she wanted one of them and the other was a DVD of Scavenger Hunt. We came back and D and S were going to go to Grandparent's house. I thought they'd run off when we got home, since that is what H always wanted to do every Christmas. But they didn't want to leave right away, they want to watch some TV and play some games with me, We did an online escape room(
http://neutralxe.net/esc/elements_play.html) and had a lot of fun. I had gotten D's Graduation Pictures in the mail (finally) and put one in a frame for Grand Parents and one in a Frame for XH. I also threw a handful of Pixie Stix in with XH's frame, because I had bought some for the kids stockings and XH used to love Pixie Stix. The kids took the gifts when they went over. When they returned the following day, D said XH was appreciative of the Pixie Stix. I thought that was funny.
D,S and I went to see Jumanji: The Next Level one weekend, then we went to an escape room the following weekend. It was another Sorcery themed room and was a blatant take on Harry Potter ("Welcome to the chamber of things you should not tell anyone"). It highlighted how well D, S and I work as a team. Each of us saw different clues, and we motored through without nary a clue given to us from the room master and had 14 minutes to spare. The biggest challenge was there there was one lock we opened and it lead to a circular door, with a lip at the bottom and only waist high. In a previous life, this wouldn't have been an issue, but these days, having been standing for a half hour, I couldn't bend over, bend my knees and step over the one inch lip on the floor, and just bending at the waist wasn't enough to get me short enough to get through the door. So I ended up in an inverted V (because my knees wouldn't bend, but I can touch the floor) and crawled in what could only look like some cartoon move as i went one hand over the threshold, then the other hand, crawled forward with my legs completely straight and drug one leg over the threshold and then the other, then stood up. D said she would have asked if I could have come in from the back door, but I said, Nope, I got there, it's all good. We finished that room and were done.
We went out to eat after that and I knew S had done an escape room with his father and his cousins and XH's Brother and wife. I asked if this was better or worse. S said, "So much better. This was a lot of fun." and I said "Wasn't the last one fun?" and he said, "Cousin 5 and Dad should have had their own escape room. They couldn't get out of their own way." Cousin 5 is 8 years old. S compared his father to an 8 year old.
S's biggest peeve was that his father yelled at S when S was reading something out loud. Then proceeded to read everything out loud himself.
The tech in the escape rooms is incredible. So many things run on a program so that if you do X, Y, or Z, then something happens. It's amazing just to look at the tech.
I miss the kids when they are gone, but I do like having my own space. They are here long enough to cause chaos, but not long enough to get into a rhythm. I also spent way too much and didn't notice that I had done so, so I will have to be more cautious next year. S needed new clothes and I outfitted him with a half dozen new shirts, four pairs of jean and some new socks. and told him to throw all the socks he brought with him away (he had huge holes where his big toe stuck out!!). This was a healing Christmas. I didn't have the kids all the time, they visited with their father and grandparents and friends, but it was exactly what I needed and just enough of it. And I have a new roof, new paint, new garage doors and new fence and the playset is gone. Plus I got the loveseat almost finished before the kids arrived. It feels good to move things along.
We lost 10 more people at work. I now do the job of three people, but fortunately that isn't hard. The company changed hands and names and they are trying to get it back on it's feet. I talked to the CEO and asked if they were going to try x or y, something new. The response was pretty much that they are going to continue to try to compete with Amazon, and that isn't going to get us anywhere. If you keep doing the same thing, you will get the same result. The only way this company made it in the past was it's niche of being able to get things other places couldn't. Amazon already sells the standard things we sell at a cheaper price. So I am polishing up the resume. I was hoping to ride this company until retirement, but I don't see that happening now. A new challenge is not necessarily a bad thing.