The nuclear family is home!
Let the sibling rivalry begin!
Yes, the brotherly-sisterly antagonism has begun, all in love and good fun.
So far.
And, in honor of that, I have declared it, finally, a Cranky Doodle Day in the blog.
Cranky Doodle Day, you may recall, is a day for me to get cranky about something (not happening much lately, since I am suffused with joy) and/or do something in the "Crafty Doodle Day" mode of my friend Lorel. Since I am known to stick my fingers together with glue (inadvertently), cranking and crafting do stick together in my house!
So today I am lunching with a poet friend and later dropping in on an open house, where we will all be visiting a bathroom recently rehabbed by my husband (of 22 years). Have I mentioned that my husband is credited with keeping a certain marriage together by completing their kitchen rehab?! I do not speak of my own marriage in this instance. Our kitchen still needs rehab....
So, to the point: crafty doodle home made holiday gifts! Yes, it's the Rolo turtles in white margarine tubs decorated on top with recycled Christmas cards trimmed with craft scissors (Seagull edge). I knew saving all those margarine tubs and Christmas cards would come in handy someday!
And if you love Christmas music and lush voices, here's a CD for you: Sibling Revelry, by Ann Hampton Calloway and Liz Calloway. I gave it to my sister one year for Christmas, as I recall, so it is the Voice(s) of Christmas Present Past.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
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Sibling Revelry, eh?
Visiting a bathroom that saved a marriage seems like a perfectly appropriate holiday thing to do.
My v word is 'revul' which pretty perfectly combines revel and revulsion, the sibling thing all over.
Isn't that a great title for an album, Seana?
I do love the word inventions we get by proving we are not spam.
I hope none of the reverly results in someone tumbling down the basement steps in a cardboard box.
Your house sounds like so much fun, Ted!
I hope no one El Kabong's their sibling over the head with a toy guitar.
Me, too. Also that nobody strangles anybody with a Slinky.
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