I'm on! New computer installed LAST NIGHT!
I do also, however, have a campout to prepare for four girls, aged 12 to 15, in our backyard, in honor of Ryan's birthday. Seems the German taboo against having a party BEFORE the actual date doesn't stick in a country with a higher birthrate. Honestly, mates, you do it when you CAN!
And a cake to bake. And the computer telling me it has to do some initial scan before I use it.
Great. It's telling me what to do already.
So...in the interests of my sanity...really, I go nuts when I don't post.....here are two links to Christmases past.
For the Aussies who want to know what Christmas is like in a cold Northern winter. (Highly overrated in my opinion, although I'll be the first to admit that Germany does Christmas well!)
http://twintensity.blogspot.com/search?updated-min=2010-01-01T00:00:00-08:00&updated-max=2011-01-01T00:00:00-08:00&max-results=50
And for Babette, who liked my spoof on the American Christmas card enough to print it out for her mother two years ago. My highest honor as a writer so far, Babette. No matter what I publish in the future I will never forget that moment in your living room with you and Lori, when you whipped out a copy of something I had written from amidst your stack of reading. Best gift ever.
http://twintensity.blogspot.com/2010/12/christmas-greetings-american-style.html
I owe Babette and Lori a newer version of an Aussie Christmas card.
And Anita and Liesl and Lynn-Ann an impression of my first REAL Christmas in the Southern Hemisphere.
Merry Christmas folks, be it German, American, Aussie or other.
Monday, December 12, 2011
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I'm glad you are back "on" as I have missed hearing about Ian and other Australian adventures. Happy Holidays to you and all those kids! Peggy
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