Monday, December 25, 2006

Merry Christmas from New Orleans


Yes, there still aren’t any curtains on any of the downstairs windows, and that strip of trim you can see along the top of the French doors in my office isn’t painted yet. (Long story. There’s no trim at all around the front arched window, but you can’t see that in the picture.) NEVERTHELESS, it felt wonderful to be celebrating Christmas in our own house this year.

Yes, the tree has too many ornaments. We need to buy a house with taller ceilings so we can get a bigger tree. My mother thinks we’re weird, but for several years now we’ve been wrapping our presents in brown paper, with silver and gold ribbon (the packages with gold paper you can see are, ahem, for my mother). The electric train was one of Steve’s presents to me—he was paying attention to my sad tale a few weeks ago about how my dad gave away our electric train when we moved the summer I was eleven. It’s the first time in more years than I care to remember that I’ve found a toy for ME under the tree, and it was pretty neat. At the moment, it’s chug-chugging around the tree in a giant loop. Toot-toot.

Yes, conversation at our family’s big Christmas Eve get-together was still dominated by “So how’s your house coming?” conversations, but we did manage to talk about a few things besides Katrina this year. Despite everything—or, just maybe, because of everything—we’ve had a wonderful year.

Merry Christmas!

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

We didn't get a tree for the house. Lana and I celebrated by going out on the back deck and looking at all the trees that surround us. I like the train.

12:08 PM  

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