Then, the pills. They were wonderful! But even I get tired of taking a pill, and sleep. Pill, sleep.
Lastly, my constant companion. She kept me warm and entertainted at all times.
So, since I felt so much better, I decided to do something nice for my parents. I realize that it wasn't my fault, but I most likely wasn't the nicest patient. Hey, it happens. I looked outside and realized that it had snowed throughout the night, and the sidewalk was completely covered. Bingo! This also gives me a chance to take a nap (drug-free) whenever I want today. That's physically exhausting labour! Stepping outside revealed that it wasn't really as cold as it looked. The glow of the Christmas lights on the snow made such a pretty . . . wait - Christmas lights? Sure enough, Mom had them on. Our house was shining like a beacon for all our neighbours to see, and here I am standing right in front of the house! Thankfully it was quite early, and I only saw two or three cars drive by (but I can only imagine what they were thinking!).
Walking inside reminded me that it's no better there - Christmas lights have become year round fixtures in some rooms. Take for example the bathroom,
and the kitchen.
I have to conclude that I don't mind Christmas the whole year round, who would? But there still is one thing that bothers me. Where are the daily presents?
Hey Confusifying Man Clerk,
ReplyDeleteI like the lights esp. the ones in the kitchen...looks like something GG would rig up to test some kind of guy stuff.
Another reason Mom likes them is that they're softer on the eyes early in the morning, and the reflections on the glasses sparkle prettily when she opens the cupboard doors.
ReplyDeleteI'll let her know you like them!