78F yesterday... That's all.
Oh Blooie!
As teens we stopped bothering with Christmas. We had no family to come around.. my mom would always go batty trying to have everything perfect. That meant we had to sit on the sofa in our Sunday best all day, staring at the wall, eating more than any us really needed to eat. We'd have a big breakfast, then a spread of crackers, cheeses, meats etc. Snack on chocolates and then a big dinner. Ridiculous really. So we stopped. There was no joy in it, my mom just had this image in her mind of how it should be and she became insufferable about it, so she rather not do it at all
But, we never could let well enough be.... so the best Christmasses were those where at the last minute we'd get that old tree out of storage... put it up the day before. We'd run to the store and get a $10 gift for eachother... gets some tasty snacks and have impromptu Christmas anyway. Very Charlie Brown... and a heck of a lot better than my mom's stuck up "this is how it's supposed to be" Christmas.
Back when Justin and I both worked we were broke... he was giving his ex-wife every pay check to take care of Johnathan.. We'd say "no gifts" and I'd run to Wal-mart after work (11 pm or so

) to get him something anyway. And he'd always do the same. He bought me a $40 computer desk one year.. I got him all the old Star Trek movies. The year after that he got me all the Harry Potter movies. Last year I got him a safety razor and old fashioned brush and soap. He got me a silicone baking mat, cookie scoop and cookie cooling rack
I love impromptu Christmas.
The very best kinds! My grandkids call those special times "Makin' memories!"