Wednesday, December 18, 2019
Waning Moon
Uranus Retrograde
Weather clearing a bit
Hop on over to Ink-Dipped Advice for the final post of the year.
We had a bit of snow overnight Monday into Tuesday, turning into freexing rain for a slushy mix.
I couldn’t make it to meditation Monday afternoon due to errands — cookie deliveries, post office (huge lines with people mailing several dozen packages each), dropping off and picking up books at the library, and so forth and so on.
Next batch of stained glass cupcakes will be baked tonight, along with more tollhouse cookies. First year I’ve ever run low on those!
Monday night, watched MRS. POLLIFAX, SPY starring Rosalind Russell. Odd movie, but she’s great.
A bunch of packages arrived, which is always fun.
Up early on Tuesday, got out my last review of the year and invoiced, went in to my client’s early. I’m trying to get ahead on things before the holiday madness. Attended an impeachment rally. In spite of the weather, a pretty decent turnout for Cape Cod.
I think I’m done decorating, at least inside the house. If it didn’t move, it was decorated, and that included putting bows on lampshades. The cats are sleeping with one eye open, for fear of getting decorated, too.
At my client’s early today, because we’re leaving early, to have our holiday lunch at the Old Yarmouth Inn. I’ve always wanted to go there.
It means missing the Remote chat, but I’ll catch up later.
More deliveries tomorrow and Friday — hoping to have them all done by then. Getting out the rest of the packages this afternoon, I hope; if not, first thing tomorrow. The last of the cards are going out today.
Then comes preparations for Saturday’s Winter Solstice celebration, and enjoying the holidays. I’ll be doing some client work and finishing A QUALITY OF LIGHT, but that’s my list. Planning, of course, for 2020, and maybe getting ahead on a few of those posts.
But mostly, I want to read and rest and eat and have a quiet few days at home.
You deserve the rest!
“Move or I’ll decorate you” is a whole holiday mood. I love it. Enjoy the quiet, and have a wonderful, peaceful holidays!