Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Happy New Year!

Hello bloggie friends. Yes, I have crawled out from under the Christmas wrapping and have come through the holiday season with my body in tact and a few pounds heavier thanks to Mr. G's awesome cooking. I hope you all had a joyous holiday season and that you were granted your Christmas wishes and are off to a New Year filled with blessings and expressions of goodness.

Where to start? The inner-critic has been working overtime as the lack of blog posts testifies so I'll start with the incredibly mundane details of life around the G-house just to warm up my writing muscles. We were so blessed this year to be able to spend time with friends and family in so many ways. Serving at holiday events at church, meals with family and friends and even a Prom! You read right - one of our dear friends turned the big 4-0 on December 29th and rented out the local grange hall for a back to the '80s prom complete with big hair, heavy make-up and lots of fun! Brad and I are not usually dancers (we prefer chair-warming duties at most wedding receptions) but the lure of Duran Duran, Billy Idol and the Go-Go's were just too much for us. The next morning my muscles ached from all the dancing but it was a blast. Here's our prom shot, a shot of the birthday girl and her prom "king" - her wonderful husband and a group of us girls who found lovely outfits at thrift stores and a costume closet. Don't you just love Brad's "Flock of Seagulls" hair?



The next night it was dinner with friends from my childhood neighborhood. Here's a shot of all of our kids - one already in high school and a couple more getting ready to start next year. So odd to see some of the kids I used to babysit now parents. Made me feel a little nostalgic.

After all the business of December, New Year's eve was a quiet night at home with the kids playing one of our new games, Apples to Apples. If you don't have this game yet, go get it. Now. Really - it's a blast.

What did I get for Christmas you ask? (OK - maybe you didn't ask but I'll tell you anyway.) This was the Christmas that there were very few surprises for me under the tree - and I actually liked it that way. My mom's recent knee surgery made it impossible for her to do her normal Christmas overload shopping so instead, she wrote us a very generous check and told me to shop for our whole family. Mr. G used his money to buy the family a new Professional series Kitchenaid Mixer (hence the extra pounds I'm toting around today). I used some of the money to buy a MP3 player - finally. I'm loving it and have taken walks with my music and NPR for the past few days trying to get this chubby body used to moving again. A couple of CD's and a new book rounded out my gifts. I had fun surprising Brad with a new Bible (filled with archaeological stuff that he eats up like candy) and the kids loved their gifts as well. We are so blessed and it was good to participate in some special giving opportunities this season sponsored by our church (gifts for homeless kids, finances for Iraqi refugees, donations for Vernonia flood victims) and we are so very aware that all we have, including these new shiny gifts are an encouragement to share and give more to those in need. I really am feeling like at this point in my life, there's very little I really need anymore. One of my "goals" this year is to really try to avoid unnecessary purchases just because something is the coolest or latest thing. I'd love to be able to use more of our resources to help others but have to work on the personal discipline to control the magpie within me who loves shiny, sparkly, pretty things around me.

Speaking of books, I'll try to do my 2007 reading list in a day or two. It might take me awhile to recount the list. This year, I'm going to try to write them down so I have a record of them at the end of the year.

Back in a few days my lovelies. Until then - be well!

15 comments:

Jenny said...

Great to read up on what's going on. Happy 2008!

Kim S said...

Loved the prom pictures! Especially all the green or was it blue eye shadow! Fun to see the birthday girl's picture as well as the rest of you. Happy New Year!

Lacey Nicole said...

I love the pictures! What a great idea! I would love to see that little flower girl dress you have! How old was natalie? My flower girl is older....do you know Mackenzie Forbes...she is my flower girl!

Amber said...

Oh! A reading list! Good idea...

It sounds like you had a wonderful Christmas. But I really did miss you! And now I worry that you have been spending too much time beating your beautiful self up. Don't you know that you can let it all hang out here? that's what we're for! And if you don't stop being so hard on yourself, I might have to come up there just to knock you upside your fool head. ;)

Happy New Year friend!

oxox :)

Anonymous said...

Can't wait to see the rest of the pictures you took at the Prom! Thanks again for organizing the shopping day.

Looking forward to your reading list. I just started "Eat Pray Love" for my book club.

Michele

Kamsin said...

Sounds like you've had an awesome festive period! And good to hear from you again!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the new post and the pics. My hubby got a laugh out of seeing his basketball buddy as Prom King with the crown get-up!
-Sandy

Michelle O'Neil said...

Happy New Year Kim!

Love.

Wanda said...

How nice to have you back. What a wonderful bunch of pictures. A prom no less!!
Happy Belated New Year to you and those you love.

Starting a new study in Phil. with another group of women. Using you book and several others.

Anonymous said...

Happy New Year! That looks like a FUN party. I have tagged you!!!! http://yakattack.typepad.com/yak_attack/2008/01/happy-birthday.html

Amber said...

I miss you, lady.

:)

Michelle O'Neil said...

That must be a really long 2007 reading list Kim!

XO

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