So, Holiday season is upon us. It has been pretty busy since I last posted...party, party, party.
J came home for Thanksgiving, and we also hosted JP's sister, brother-in-law, and niece. I decided to make use of the wood stove to bake the sweet potatoes. The remainder of our feast was prepared in the customary way.
While J was home we had a quiet, little birthday party for her - # 23.
That weekend, L and I went up to the city to see "Les Miserables." This was part of her birthday gift. It was great!
Several days later, at my office, I was finishing with my last patient when the fire alarms went off. We evacuated the remaining patients and staff and waited around for the Fire Department to arrive. In short order, they determined that a water line had burst in the ceiling of one of the staff offices, and caused an electrical fire in a ceiling light, setting off the alarms. The water and smoke damage was pretty much limited to that office. While restoration is ongoing, I am sharing my office with the providers who are currently "homeless."
I attended the retirement party for the Executive Director of the Library last week. I worked with her for 12 years on the Board of Directors, but have seen her regularly since J was a toddler and we attended Story Time at the library. L is currently her employee, so she was there as well.
L had her office Christmas party last week and is currently at another Christmas party with her friends. I had my office Christmas party on Monday. We did a White Elephant gift exchange, so I made some "Emotional Support Chickens" to exchange.
Last weekend, we got about 7 inches of snow Saturday into Sunday. It was beautiful but too cold to appreciate!
We decided this year that our old Christmas tree had seen better days and could retire. We took advantage of a 50% sale at Balsam Hill, and purchased a new pre-lit tree, which arrived this week. We are waiting to decorate until Monday, when J can come home for the day.
JP has started his new job this month and is enjoying the fact that he can get home in 20 minutes after his shift ends! He is working his first weekend this weekend. L and I worked on baking cookies and other Christmas treats today.
I'll leave you with one last picture of a gorgeous sunset that we witnessed this week on Poplar Ridge. Only 5 days until Christmas, and much to do...


























































