Monday, December 28, 2009
The most glorious time of the year! Christmas!
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Christmas!
Merry Christmas to ALL!!!!!!
Paul & I went to Charlotte, NC to see the Nutcracker. First time we've seen a live show in ages. It was spectacular. It was also not as good as School of Performing Arts' rendition of the Nutcracker directed by Russell Sultzbach, but it was still a good show. (and we can't help it if we're Nutcracker snobs!) We were supposed to take some Crossnore folks, but they weren't allowed to leave the campus due to the weather, so we went alone. It was a simply wonderful little getaway for us. Who knew!?!?!? Turns out Charlotte is a pretty nifty city!

It's Christmas eve and I am sitting in the kitchen by the wood stove fire. I can walk to the living room or the den (or even the bedroom) and sit by the gas log fire. I can gorge myself on copious amounts of food and drink, many of them delicious homemade things that have been given to us by sweet friends in the spirit of Christmas. I can drink clean, clear, cool non contaminated water. I can pick up my cell phone and call anyone I feel like calling. I can turn on lights, media sources, all sorts of electric gadgets. I can take a hot shower or bath. I can stay inside the house out of the ferocious cutting wind that is howling outside. I am healthy. I can remember the most incredible precious memories of Christmas eves past that are remarkably loving, caring, kind and exciting, gobs of them filled with sweet people who are no longer here on earth with us. I can think of dozens of people for whom I'm so very grateful to have in my life .... either now, or in the past. Lately, memories have been flooding my head. They are ALL wonderful memories. My point is, I am SO lucky and blessed. Paul and I both have been in loving homes our whole lives. We've been safe and clean and well taken care of. WE ARE SO LUCKY. And we know it. But it always buckles my knees when I REALLY think of how incredibly blessed our lives have been. And it always brings me to my knees when I hear of those who are far less fortunate, who cannot stay warm, sheltered, bathed, filled with food and drink (including clean water), who are sick, who have never known love or Christmas gifts, or good memories. And for all of those people, I pray they will be showered in blessings. Christmas is magic to me. Magic things happen during this time of year. I so hope the people who are in need get exactly what they need. And that is my Christmas wish. And in the words of Tiny Tim, "God Bless us, every one".

Merry Christmas to all.
In Love and Friendship,
Paul & Cheri
Saturday, December 19, 2009
***S N O W ***
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Trying to catch up ...
I am currently watching "Enchanted" while Paul is upstairs playing x-box. Enchanted seems to be Disney meets Central Park. Paul seems to be winning his "shooting" game. I've managed wrapping presents, Christmas baking, cooking dinner and then some, and fixing up some Christmas decorations in case anyone pops in. Christian and Jenn were coming up this weekend, but their plans changed when Mother Nature sent her snow blessing. Maybe that's why I'm so very wrestless. The weather man says we are in the first of four storms ... snow should be knee deep by Sunday morning. Paul will be escorting me back and forth to the office. I am a W.H.I.M.P. :-) I am very lucky that Paul is not a whimp! He was called out tonight to do some "emergency" welding on an 18 wheeler. Came home all covered in snow. Paul is a good sport!
Hope you are all getting ready for the holiday with great enthusiasm, love of your family and friends, and gratitude for EVERYTHING you have.
Blessings to all,
Paul & Cheri
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
Road Trip --- Atlanta, Dec. 2009
We had a lovely trip. It was FUN to see everyone. It was wonderful to arrive back on the mountain and get back home. (as usual) And thanks to Beth, Janine and Mark for watching after our "boys" and taking such good care of them.
Jon & Melissa have a wonderful new home ~ and it was such fun to play Taboo and LAUGH with them. Thanks for the hospitality you two!
Jenn & Victor have a wonderful new home too! It is as different from Jon & Melissa's home as they are different from each other! It was a delightful tour and they look as snug as a bug. It is very interesting from a parent point of view to watch children change in to adults ... and grow up! It also makes one feel aged, really.
Debbie, my sister-in-law looks fabulous! I was so tickled to see her looking so alive again. Thanks for meeting up with us, Debbie!
We also got to have a wonderful visit with Shay and her adult children. Such a gift to see everyone shining and once again ready to get on with things.
The trip was uneventful road time wise. It gave us time to chat, make plans, giggle and share thoughts and feelings (don't you know that's just what Paul was hoping for!!! ) and we were very lucky with traffic flow and etc. Paul is a wonderful chauffeur and I'm so lucky that he was willing to drive down and back. Thanks, honey.
I even got to go to a R E A L mall and shop at Macy's. After just saying to my son that I loved to shop in Atlanta because no one would know me, a little voice from behind said, "Hi, Cheri!". It turned out to be a woman with her 3 children and a mom I recognized from zillions of hours in the lobby of a dance studio. I taught Alana ballet and tap along with Jennifer and a group of little princesses when she was 7 to 9 years old!!! We recognized each other from Facebook!!! What a small world we live in. It was GREAT to see Alana and her family ... and such timing! Facebook has a lot to answer for!! It is great fun to reunite with students 25 years after their dance lessons! It is also interesting to see the their children! Oye!
Atlanta moves fast and furiously! The people at the mall were all in a rush and not enjoying it at all. It was very magical to me! All the beautiful decorations and tons of merchandise to choose from! There was the aroma from Starbucks to seduce you and the little children's excitement to enjoy. But most of the people were missing it. So sad. I felt like the Elf on Elf (the movie). No one seemed to be "getting it". Holiday Spirit, you guys! Come on!
Anyway, it was a good trip, and now we're home trying to prepare for the Holiday and get caught up from tree season and life.
'Tis the season. Hope you are all wearing it well!
Cheers!
Paul & Cheri
Thursday, December 03, 2009
An amazing site!

We are expecting snow, of course, beginning tomorrow and it is supposed to continue through until Saturday afternoon. 1-4 inches. Oh Boy!
Paul & I are leaving in the morning and going down to visit the kids in Atlanta. I thought we'd luck out and get into warmer, drier weather. They are predicting snow (flurries at least) in Atlanta too ... of course they are!
We'll wear coats there too ...
ROAD TRIP!
Paul has finally finished tree season. He is one tired run down puppy! I'm hoping getting away will be relaxing and restful for him.
Hopefully we'll have a wonderful update on Monday ....
over and out.
Happy December everyone!
P & C
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