This is the time of year that business is really slow where I work. Most people are not building a house in the middle of winter or shopping for a new toilet as a Christmas present for Aunt Sarah. So, while I'm doing "busy" work or waiting for a customer to come in, I spend way too much time thinking of all the other things I could be doing if I weren't at work. Thirteen of them follow. The first ten I could really be doing. The last three, while not realistic, are fun to dream about.
- Playing with my granddaughter.
- Finishing the Christmas decorating.
- Wrapping Christmas presents.
- Addressing Christmas cards.
- Shoveling the snow off the sidewalk.
- Taking a hot bubble bath.
- Building a fire in the fireplace.
- Reading a book by the toasty warm fire.
- Toasting marshmallows in the fire.
- Making Christmas candy.
- Catching a plane to New York to see the Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center.
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12. Catching a plane to Hawaii for a Mele Kalikimaka
- Catching a plane to visit Bethlehem at Christmas time.
3 comments:
Oh man, it's driving me nuts now- what movie had the song " Mele Kalikimaka is the thing to say" in (I think) Bing Crosby's voice? I miss snow, at least new snow on days that you don't have to go anywhere and can curl up in your pajamas and drink cocoa and read, wrapped up in a blanket....ahhh, kind of what you would do if you weren't at work. What is it that you do? Sounds sort of home improvement-y...
Hi Johanna, I am a kitchen and bath designer/salesperson. Granite tops and cabinets to toilets and water heaters and everything in between.
I can't remember which movie that is from but now it's driving me nuts too!
I'm impressed you knew that Hawaiian phrase. I just heard where that phrase is sung the day before yesterday ... can't remember. I would like to see Bethlehem, too. PS: Don't you love Johanna. (Pssst: she has chickens!)
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