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Christmas was very nice, the parents came down and spent time with me and my sister. We all had a lovely set of meals and a lovely time as well. Funniest moment?

We do this little ritual where each person reads their cards aloud one at a time. It's really a nice way to celebrate the sentiments and make certain that each card's thoughts get expressed.

My card from my parents started out like this:

Ever since you were little, you've had a special way of making days like Christmas more fun---and ordinary days more special, too. blah blah blah etc.

Of course, I embellished it a little, adding a few new endings to the first sentence, such as "making days...more like Bedlam", etc. We were all laughing. My father, of course, loses patience by the third (and final) iteration (he always does), and says, "Just read the card!"

I said, "Do you see how ironic it is that you give me a card that celebrates how I make things fun and then you get annoyed when I am doing exactly what you were praising in the card?"

My sister and I nearly hyperventilated, we were laughing so hard. I guess you had to be there.
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Just eating leftovers and getting ready to pack up a bunch of eBay things.

I had a wonderful time with my parents and sister over Thanksgiving, despite the naughty snow, which made driving a bit difficult. We ended up watching all three of the LotR extended versions, though we had to leave off midway through RotK, just didn't have enough time. Still, it was wonderful to view them again. I must say, the first time I saw the movies, I was quite into Frodo/Sam's journey, but, just like when I reread the books, repeated viewings aren't the same, and I find myself wanting to fast forward sometimes during their scenes. Yes, it's beautiful, haunting, and amazing, but for some reason I find myself much more absorbed in the other plotlines.

We also went to see "Walk the Line", which was quite good. Only thing is, I'm not a Cash fan. It must be difficult to make a movie like that and balance it between fans and non-fans. The musical numbers had my sister and my parents giddy, but I was only half into them, because I only recognized two songs. So it was an interesting portrait of an interesting person, but at the same time, my sister kept having to nudge me to tell me who people were, because I was having difficulty figuring it out. I'm certain that it would have been greatly enhanced if I were a fan of fifties music, but I'm not, so seeing Elvis interact with him wasn't really anything special for me, though the audience was whispering excitedly. So I have to say that while I completely can see that it was a good film, I won't ever watch it again. Not my cup o' tea.

It was great watching the LotR movies with the family. At one point, when the flock of crows is trying to find the Fellowship, we were laughing about how they went back to Saruman:

Saruman: "Where is the Fellowship now?"
Crows: "Fellowship? What's that?"
Saruman: "The league of nine I told you to find!"
Crows: "Huh...nope, didn't see them. But there was this pie on the windowsill at Bree...it was so tasty..."

During the rest of the movies there was much made of crows seeking apple pie. There are crows calling in the background of many scenes, and I would say, "Caw! Pie!"

There was even a crow checking out an ashtray in Walk the Line. "Darn! No pie!"

I guess you had to be there.
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I was supposed to leave tonight and drive up north with my sister to spend the next couple days with my parents, but the weather is delaying us a little. We'll leave tomorrow instead.

I am very much looking forward to seeing the parental units. Thanksgiving is a nice holiday. It's nice to be thankful for what you have, and who is in your life.

My grandmother adopted a cockatiel quite by accident several years ago. It flew into her backyard, obviously confused, and she ended up bringing it in and keeping it. When the bird died, she got another one.

The rest of the rant...featuring cockatiels and passive-aggressive tendencies )
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Lovely to be back from the weekend.

I had a good time with the parental units, enjoyed the show, and did a teensy bit of shopping...ran into a vendor I've met before who makes lovely tiles, and purchased two tiles to match the one I have. Yay!

My mom read my fanfic...we discussed Snape quite a bit...talked about the story plot...she had some thoughts, and also had compliments for me, which made me happy.

Click here to read more about my weekend. It involves thoughts about small towns, parades, and near-useless signs. )

I am really, really tired. Won't bother to write tonight; I am going to bed very, very soon. I was very happy to come home to 17 reviews to my latest chapter. Yay! They didn't forget me.

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