Saturday, December 17, 2011

Thing 25

Small towns are great.
Surprises are great too.
Combine the two and you get a double whammy.

We heard the fire engine this morning, and the kids started looking out the window.  Lo and behold the truck was headed down our street, with Santa on top!  All of us ran outside to watch (and some of us were still in our pajamas), and waited while he made his way to our house.

It's an annual event according to the neighbors.

Thing 25 I love about this move, is that Christmas is a big deal.

Merry Christmas!

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Routine

There is no routine for me as of yet.  Wait, I take that back.  I leave at 8am every morning to take the kids to school, then head back in the afternoon at 3pm.  It's not cutting it folks.

We've been in this house for four months now and I don't have a routine.  If you know me, I thrive on it.  I love predictability.  I love that I can wake up and know what I have to do, because that thing always gets done on that day of the week.  Are you with me?  But for four months, I've been humming along, doing things only as I see they need doing.  Call it a reactive mindset, rather than a proactive one.

For instance, I do the laundry when it looks like it's piling up too high.  The house gets cleaned when the gunk on the sink starts to grow fuzz (kidding!), and the grocery shopping happens when the milk has run low.  This isn't like me AT ALL.

So, I resolve, come January that my life is going to get back to routine.  A list of some sort may help me get it going.  A load of laundry a day, to keep it under control.  Grocery shopping and meals planned n advance.  House cleaned weekly so that no fuzz may inhabit our abode.  Everyone will be pleased, most of all me!

Maybe blog updates deserve their own place in this routine....

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Thing 24

The greatest city in the world is right outside our door.  The last three weekends we've made trips into said city.  Does it get any better?

Today we met up with dear friends from Canada, and had lunch in Little Italy; a new place to explore for us.  We are SOOO going back for a return trip (or two or three...).  Great food, atmosphere to beat the band and steps away from SOHO and Canal St.

Thing 24 I love about this move is our proximity to NYC.  Years could be spent exploring this city, and you still might not scratch the surface.  Unending possibilities- that's the best part.

Come explore with us!  We love sharing this fabulous city with others.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

It's gone!

For the past two and half months, our yard has looked like this:



Yep.  One hurricane and one freak snowstorm will tend to do serious damage to one's trees.  This pile bears proof of that.  The town was supposed to come and pick this up.  We waited.  Then we waited some more.  The town's contribution?  Coming by to place the cones in front of the fallen tree, so that drivers would be aware of the hazard.  I'll refrain from commenting about our ridiculously high taxes, and how that in itself should be enough to get this pile removed.

Enter professional tree guys.  Granted, they're all VERY busy around here with all the limbs littering sidewalks and yards.  A few extra phone calls of a the begging sort, proved helpful.  They showed up yesterday afternoon and this lady began to leap for joy.

Ninety minutes of chipping is all it took.  Another hour to prune and then they cleaned up.  Did you catch that?  They CLEANED UP THE MESS.  The leaves alone in this pile would have covered Texas.    They sucked up every last one and left my curb in perfect order.  And would you believe there was a lawn under that pile?

Here's what we woke up to this morning:


I'm pretty sure I heard the neighbors singing Alleluia.  We joined in with them.
Happy 1st of December!