Sunday, December 01, 2024

Laziest days of the year

I know lots of people do things in the three days after Thanksgiving:  Many people shop for Christmas gifts and put up their tree and wrap all their presents.

We stopped exchanging Christmas gifts years ago.  Last year I did put a tree up, but this year I have two half-grown cats who are total outlaws.  A Christmas tree in this house would not last one day.  I really didn't know what I would be dealing with when I acquired two cats.  My last cat, Blue, was a tiny kitten when we got him; he was the easiest cat I ever had as far as manners.  Even when we doctored his ears or shoved medicine down his throat, he wouldn't fight it.  When he put his claws on a chair, I simply showed him the scratching post and he used it from then on.

These cats scratch and run!

I am enjoying their antics, but I never realized two cats could be so wildly playful with one another.  I'm hopeful that when they are grown they will be easier to handle.  But I digress.  Let's see... I was talking about the weekend after Thanksgiving.

We haven't done much of anything in these three days.  We had a three-inch snow yesterday, so I did go out and shovel the sidewalks around the house, and I took water and hay to the goats and fed and watered our 16-year-old outside cat, Mama Kitty.  I have been taking my walks in the pasture four or five times a week and thought I'd do a shorter walk in the snow, but after shoveling the sidewalks I remembered how much harder it is to walk in snow.  

The cats loved getting by the windows and watching the snow fall.  

For the most part, we ate a few Thanksgiving leftovers, left the TV on football games we were mostly not watching... I read my current book a lot and we both surfed the net until everything bored us, and then we napped in our chairs a bit, some of us more than others.  As I looked back over the years, I realized that's been how these particular days have gone since we retired.

Just like John Prine's song, except for the cats.

14 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:13 AM

    If it weren't for Ellen I'd probably not even put up a tree, I don't know. But now that she's a teen we put up the tree on Thanksgiving afternoon, and do more decorating over the weekend. This year, quite surprisingly, WE have a new kitten! The glass ornaments, or any that are remotely possibly breakable, we left in their boxes. The Christmas tree is a bit bare. Yesterday we went and caught the lights and a few Christmas shows at Silver Dollar City. If it weren't for Ellen we wouldn't have done that either. Haha... The crowds down there are overwhelming. There were over 7,000 people there! Rebecca in SW MO

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    1. Good grief! I hate big crowds.

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  2. Anonymous8:22 AM

    Life is what it is. How you handle it depend on the individual. I try to put my troubles away at night. Thank the Lord for the day and put my trouble on the bedpost to be picked up the next day.

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    1. That's why I keep taking my walks while I can.

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  3. Anonymous8:47 AM

    Hello in there, Donna. Just keep on keeping on.

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    1. I do fairly well, if I can just get outside for a while. I've never really been a people person because I've never fit in anywhere.

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  4. Oh gooosh... I get exhausted just thinking about the holidays. We have to mail some flat rate boxes to the kids. And yes, we do have to buy some gifts for neighbors and relatives, but we do a lot of our "shopping" online these days.

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  5. Thanks for the video for one of my favorite songs.

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    1. I'm glad someone else likes it. John Prine was a genius as a songwriter.

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  6. I completely approve of your schedule or lack thereof. I love sitting with Mari in my chair with some coffee and a book with the fire on. :) I only buy for the grandsons so that makes shopping very easy.

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    1. That's exactly what we did, until the grandkids grew up. Christmas is for kids!

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  7. I approve of lazy days. They are good for the soul.

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  8. One of my favorite songs of John. Rarely does a week go by when I wish he was still here among the living cranking out more of his songs.

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