Thursday, 4 December 2025

At Long Last, December 4, 2025

 Realizing I've been absent from blogging for months now, I thought I should show proof of life. This morning, here in Ontario, I am sitting with my Santa mug of coffee, reading blogs and preparing myself mentally for getting ready for a supply teaching job even though buses are cancelled due to the wintry weather. (The schools remain open and many children are brought in by their parents). 

Life has been busy and good. We spent the whole summer and fall doing projects related to getting ready to host our daughter's wedding here in August of '26. We also went away for a week to Cuba in November which was ill fated and probably won't be repeated again in our life time, ha ha! 

I am just starting to gear up for the Christmas season. We were in the city to deliver our son's cat back to him (we were cat sitting while he was away for a much more successful holiday to Mexico later in November) and we managed to get some shopping done. We found a Christmas tree (real) close to home for a sale price of $60.00 which suited us much better than the $99.99 price tag we were seeing! I decorated the tree with Celtic Christmas music in the background yesterday. 

As per usual, Murphy has ensconced himself in his rightful place under the tree. (Tree skirt is not yet put down, so excuse the ugly mat that is used to protect the wood floor). 


I shall start baking soon. We will be having our immediate family get together on the 24th and then extended family will be on Boxing Day, hosted by my eldest brother's long time girlfriend. I am not heart broken over not hosting this year. It is a big undertaking. This will be the first year that we will not be bringing my mother-in-law out of her nursing home to come to our house for a meal and presents. Her dementia has made it more difficult to leave the comfort and familiarity of her place and she is not always aware of who her son is. So we will go to her and hope that it is a nice break in her day. 

As I said, today is blustery and as I look out at the one street light on our dead end road here at the edge of the village, I see there is a tiny break in the weather. Hopefully when it is time for me to set out, there will be another break as I navigate the 20 minute drive through the country side to the school I am working at today. It is a JK /SK class that I am in (junior kindergarten, senior kindergarten split) so I'm not sure how many little ones will show up. 

I hope everyone is well out there. I still enjoy reading blogs, but have lost the previous years' momentum of writing posts myself. Perhaps I will do another Christmas baking post soon. 

13 comments:

  1. Your tree looks great and so does Murphy! I'm going to start my Christmas baking next week too.

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  2. I hope you had save travels to school. Senior Kindergarden how old are they in that class?
    Hosting a wedding next summer is big.
    So glad to see you post
    Cathy

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  3. It's ok to take a break from blogging. Thank you for updating us though so that we did not worry about you. I love the tree! Enjoy the baking and enjoy time with your family.

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  4. Love the pic of Murphy under the tree. IMO the tree is for the cat(s). When we had inside cats, they loved the tree - playing with the ornaments, sleeping under it, occasionally climbing it. And I can only imagine how cold it is there. Our grandson is going to visit a friend in Calgary soon and we've warned him about the cold.
    And just started my Christmas baking yesterday1

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  5. I wish I had a daughter to make a wedding for. That must be one of the highlights of your life.

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  6. Good to hear from you. Seems you have jumped right into the spirit of Christmas. Hope to see you again soon.

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  7. Nice to get an update from you. I, also only post occasionally, just to let people know I'm still in the land of the living. Your Christmas will be lovely, I'm sure!

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  8. Here in Saskatchewan even when the buses don't run, just like you we needed to be in school for the same reason. Love your tree, and Murphy certainly looks very comfortable.

    God bless.

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  9. It's good to see you. Your tree looks lovely as does Murphy.

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  10. It is so good to finally see a new post from you! It certainly sounds busy -- this time of year always is, but it sounds like your lead-up was as well. I love the ornaments on your tree and sweet Murphy and am wondering if you shared about the wedding. I may need to go back and look! I do remember the planning posts! Sometimes it is so nice when someone else hosts. I'm not sure how much baking I can do this year but I hope some!

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  11. Nice to hear from you again. Would love to hear about that Cuba trip. My granddaughter went and had a good experience, but I know Cuba can be tricky.
    Your tree is looking good, and the Celtic music sounds perfect. I will do a little vakjng but no one eays much of it anyway more, sadly. Either diet or they just don't like sweets. And Larry is diabetic, so...

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  12. My comment seemed to disappear. Is it in spam? Rachel.

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  13. I'm sorry to hear that your trip to Cuba wasn't what you'd expected. The tree is lovely, as is the ever-content Murphy.
    I can't wait for the big wedding in August!

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