I can tell that the holidays are here because the number of people on campus has slowly decreased over the past few days. I'm looking out my office window at a nearly full moon rising over the snowy mountains east of campus with the light from the western sunset still reflecting on the mountains. The Y is barely visible under its blanket of snow.
I just posted my grades for Fall Semester, but I still have a half dozen letters of recommendation to write for students (out of the 18 I was asked to write) and my course materials to prepare for next semester. My shopping is pretty much done, and so is tithing settlement. But we don't even have a tree, and I haven't yet gone by to see a Pondtown Christmas.
Nevertheless, I'm about to shut down my scholarship and teaching for the rest of the year and head for home. We've been invited by the Payson Snyders to Heidi's special open house pie night. I love pie. Tomorrow I'll hang around home and probably deliver some goodies and gifts around the ward. We may get a tree; we may not. We're having the missionaries over for dinner. I'm excited to watch BYU beat UCLA in their bowl game.
I'm thinking about canceling bishopric and PEC Sunday morning, so everyone can sleep in a bit and hang around home a bit before sacrament meeting. The bishopric is speaking, and the choir is singing.
Monday is my birthday, so I imagine we'll enjoy the usual festivities and eventually get all snug in our beds to await Santa. We may sleep over at Travis, Heidi's, and Luke's house. I don't want to miss that little boy Christmas morning. We'll have a great day together with our family.
Then, Delys, Jack, and I will be off for California on the 26th for a week. I'm not sure what we'll do, but I'm excited to help welcome little Hamilton to the family and to visit with my sister Mary Ann and her family.
So, God bless us, everyone, and Merry Christmas to all, and to all, a good night.
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Definitely cancel the Sunday morning meetings!
I'm still working on convincing Hamilton to not dawdle too long, so he can enjoy being with the family without the uterine separation...we'll see...
Holy hades... you posted your fall grades by DECEMBER 21st?! Having a father who waited until the last moment on the last day, I hadn't been sure that was even possible...
By the way... might I commend you for your blogging prowess these past few months. h
You were doing so good there for awhile...
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