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Merry Christmas one and all! Mele Kalikimaka as they say in Hawaii!

The morning started nicely with breakfast at JT’s parents house, luckily, next door, so you can go barefoot. His dad,  JT, go figure…cooked, it was nice, eggs, potatoes and bagels,  yum.

They opened presents, we got a kick out of watching and enjoying with them, then it was time to head out to our Christmas celebration, with SDL’S, her sister, DL, and of course, Miss A! 

It’s really been wonderful introducing PSM to my family of friends. We hung out,  opened fabulous presents, oohed and ahhed…someone…not saying who…but she’s small and fabulous and had so many presents, we were all opening them for her! It was a lot of fun and of course, my homemade ornament with her photo was my favorite! Along with her calendar!

After presents, a snack and then off to a friend of SDL’s for dinner, her former roommate and I’ve known her for quite a while.  We ate, drank, made merry.

Then, off to the hotel to check in and meet friends of PSM who were driving through from Valdosta to North Carolina. We had drinks,  then went to get their puppy and all made it up to the room, they crashed with us for the night. I had gotten a junior suite, bed and pull out sofa,  worked out perfectly!

Repacked my bags, talk to you and I gotta crash, flight is in a few hours! Going home for a week, I cannot wait! 

I hope whatever you celebrate its happy and merry brings you joy! 



What a treat! Chanukah and Christmas at the same time!

The day started with a trip to…wait for it…Waffle House! I was introducing PSM to more of my GA family! We met KAB, CS, LB and Princess L for breakfast. It was a great visit, too short, but I got to see some of the grandbabies and introduce PSM to more of my family! 

Back to JT’s house,  the guys went to his patents house to watch football and I hung out, watched holiday movies and did my time and expenses, exciting, I know! 

About 4pm, PSM came over to help me bring our gifts to JT’s parents house next door. I helped his mom, ST, finish cooking and set up, not much to do really, cooked some pasta for myself and got ready for the craziness to begin! And it came in a flash! 

There were 16 of us eating, drinkng and making merry. There was an Italian feast! Pasta, baked ziti, meatballs, sausage, bread, salad, potato latkes with applesauce, we had all the bases covered! Cookies, cakes and pies, yum!

Then it was time to draw names to open gifts, oh boy do we spoil each other! It’s so much fun!

After gifts, it was winding down and everyone started going home. PSM, JT and I headed over to his house to catch up, and quick chat with you and then crash. 

My dad sent a picture of the menorah, it was made by a good friend of his, HT, and the menorah we lit every year growing up. Isn’t it fabulous! 

Tomorrow…Christmas with the pickle and company!

Whatever you celebrate, may it be happy, festive and fulfilling. 

Happy EVERYTHING! I love you all! 



Poor PSM…he’s seen more of the highways in Atlanta than anything else. 

We started our morning going to see TS, we had a short window, but it was a quality visit. I love spending time with her and it was great to introduce her to PSM. 

Next was lunch with JCT, they tired to out hot sauce each other! They enjoyed having someone who understands what that means!

After a nice bowl of spicy pho for them and crispy noodles for me. We went to Kung Fu Tea for milk tea, it was a new and tasty experience. But wait, there’s more! We went to Sweet Hut for some tasty pastries. I might need something salty! 

Then it was a tour of my old neighborhood and house, then on to JT’s for the night. 

Hanging out, finish wrapping, talk to you, then crash. We’re seeing the grandkids in the morning!

Goodnight! 



What a day! 

I got three hours and 15 minutes of sleep, I was ready to go this morning! When I got up this morning,  JCT’s pugs, Yogi and Booboo got on my lap and snuggled with me, so sweet.

I got up, headed to the airport to pick up…my honey, PSM! He was finally coming to Atlanta to meet my friends and celebrate Christmas with my family, maybe he’ll even get to see some of Atlanta!

From the airport we drove to Marietta to have lunch with DL, JC, CC and their new Baby LC, so cute! We all used to work together with ST once upon a time. It was great getting to see them, catch up and put a face to the name for them and PSM. 

After lunch, back into the traffic to head to Northpoint Mall area to meet CKM, BG and his girlfriend D and JT, we were early, hung out at Barnes & Nobel, Chen out the trees they made!  Then we met everyone at Northpoint Diner for food, goofiness and the usual. Then we went to see Star Wars: Rogue One. BG and JT had already seen it, it was a first for the rest of us. 

I liked it, it was styled like the originals, 4, 5 and 6, a good back story. I understand why people wanted to go home and watch Star Wars IV: A New a Hope. I’ll tell you more in another post.

Then we hung out a little talking about the movie, then we parted ways and PSM and I went to ST’s house to crash for the night. He had a few people over and we talked, goofed around and by midnight, we were all toast!

Here I am, talking to you, then set the alarm, then sleep, another adventure awaits! 



So…there are no Waffle Houses where I am, I have to get my fill! 

I left ST’s house and went to Waffle House for breakfast. Then I toured my old neighborhood and took a look at my house, tried to visit my neighbors, unfortunately, they weren’t home, bummer. I went to Starbucks for a bit, trying to coordinate with a friend in the area. 

Eventually, I went to where she was and wet caught up  for about an hour, so great! Happy anniversary KC!

By now, it was about 5pm and I headed to JCT’s house.  When I got there is got to see her mom who hadn’t been home when I first got here. She fed me, as she always does, one of the reasons I call her mom. It was red bean soup with these little dumpling things filled with peanut butter, odd but tasty!

JCT, her daughter,  SAT and I went to the movies, we saw Miss Peregrine’s, it was good,  scary, fun…all at the same time. 

After, since we promised SAT, a trip to Waffle House, crazy that I started and ended my day at the same place! Like I said, no Waffle House in Hawaii or Illinois, gotta get it while I can! 

Then it was back to the house to hang out, talk to you and then hopefully crash. I’m picking someone special up at the airport! Wink wink

I can’t wait to see what tomorrow brings! 



{December 19, 2016}   Day 3…Shopping and lanterns

What a day! 

I left LBK’s house and headed to meet JT for our annual tradition…Christmas shopping for his family. 

I got there a little early, Old Navy is having a sale…win-win, wouldn’t you say?  JT got there shortly and we began our adventure. 

We’ve been doing this for about eight or more years. A few years ago, I got smart and stated bringing a rolling crate to put all of our purchases in, much easier on the hands, arms and back.

After lunch and shopping, we parted company, I headed to meet CKM at the train station and we headed downtown for dinner and to see the Chinese Lanterns. 

Dinner was at Alma Cocina for a salsa and guacamole tasting and soup for me and salad for CKM. We admired the tree in the lobby of the building, turns out it was the Deloitte building, very pretty. Then headed out to Centennial Olympic Park for the lanterns. 

The It was amazing! 25 decorated lanterns, made with wire, fabric and lights. The colors were amazing, the lanterns breathtaking, the different themes, the pageantry, fabulous! 

After we toured, there was a show, with traditional dancing. One dance was with lanterns, another with face changing and then a Chinese violin. [Sorry, video won’t load]

The last fun event was a few go rounds on the wonder wheel. It was great to be above the city to see the lanterns

If you have the opportunity, go see the lanterns, on the website, you can get a combo deal for the lanterns and the ferris wheel. http://www.accessatlanta.com/entertainment/attractions/centennial-olympic-park-host-atlanta-1st-chinese-lantern-festival/rO8AxfmOCOkXdL7hgArcII/

Can’t wait to see what tomorrow holds! 



{December 18, 2016}   Next day…a tree and a letter

Sleeping in is beautiful! I woke up about 630am and then fell back to sleep and woke up about 830am, mmm…

I hung out with Miss A while she was waking up and SDL was on a call. After the call, we had breakfast, Skyped with SDL’s parents, Mom-Mom and Pop-Pop. A little while later, another breakfast, the girl has a bottomless put for a stomachs, not sure where she puts it all!

Eventually, I headed out to LBK’s. The family is leaving for NYC in Tuesday and she needed a little help getting ready. We had a great time! All the batteries have been changed, presents wrapped, last few gifts purchased, including teacher and coaches gifts, tree decorated and holiday letter written. 

The batteries part was fun because it’s all those toys that sing and dance, so much fun! Then there was decorating the tree, so much fun looking at the ornaments throughout the years, when the girls were babies. Ornaments they made, picked out, what has to go on the tree.

The last task was a holiday letter. LBK wrote what’s happened this year with everyone and then we worked together on writing it for the holiday letter, adding a little humor here and there. What a great year this family has had! I’m so happy for them. 

LBK’s finally went to sleep, she has to work in the morning, I stayed up a little later, I’m almost done wrapping my gifts!  Then I had to talk to you and hopefully get a few hours of sleep, another busy day tomorrow!

I’m so glad that I got to spend time with the family, they’re usually gone when I get to Atlanta for the Christmas. 



{December 16, 2016}   And the marathon begins!

I landed in Atlanta this morning and off I went! 

The first stop was fabulous and long overdue. I met with two very dear friends,  who were neighbors when we all lived in my last neighborhood in Georgia. They were both the first people I met, we went on trips together, dinners, lunches, brunches, parties, coffee and tea, planning, events, parades, comfort, support and love each other, in good times and bad. 

Something we used to do is, and I know this is crazy sounding, we would just walk down the street, knock on each other’s doors and just visit, imagine that! 

PWT and DNB, love these ladies, they helped me get through some…shite in my life. We got together and it was like no time had passed, it was wonderful. I hope that we can continue this, it really was great to see them. 

I left lunch and headed to JCT, we caught up until the family got home, then we all headed to Costco, I know, you’re jealous…then JCT, her daughter ST and I went for a little pampering, mani for me and ST and the works for JCT, mani/pedi, ahhhh.

Back to the house to watch movies and hang out. Just what the doctor ordered. You curious what’s coming tomorrow? Tune in and find out! 



{December 15, 2016}   Has it really been 11 years? 

Eleven years ago today, my mom’s mom passed.

She was 95 and it was a little over six months after my mom passed. She was an amazing woman, politically active, she worked the voting polls for as long as I can remember, she was a familiar face and a staple in her district.

She was a great grandmother, we would have so much fun when I would stay with her. We would cook, play games, watch tv,I think I was with her when JR got shot and probably when we found out who shot JR! She taught me to play poker and gin, we’d stay up all hours playing, a hard woman to beat. 

She took me to plays and musicals, every year she took me to see the Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall, at 75 she was riding the log floom at Coney Island!

She was an amazing cook. She could cool Jewish food like no one else, just don’t ask her to cook “American” food! No one could beat her blintzes, mom and I loved them frozen, oh my! 

She loved her family, would bend over backwards to help a friend. She was also stubborn like, obstinate, stick to your guns and MGS, isn’t just her namesake in name only. 

MGS is a fabulous little human being and there are moments when she stands her ground, refuses to take no for an answer, shows her smarts, says something funny, I see Grandma M. 

Thinking about you Grandma M, missing and loving you. 

December 15,2016



{December 14, 2016}   Holiday dinner…fun! 

We had our team holiday dinner last night and it was great fun!

We went to The Publican,”a homage to oysters, pork and beer”, just what a vegan ordered! 

It was great, aside from the pork rinds, ha ha, I’m glad they told me what was in the paper cone! The menu was meat focused, but when I said I was vegan, they accommodated me quite nicely, don’t you think? 

It was a lot of fun to be together because I don’t see most of them very often some I’m in the field almost every week. 

We talked, drank,  laughed, shared, ate, told stories, had a great time. At the end of dinner we had a ‘white elephant’ gift exchange. 

A white elephant is where you purchase or bring a gift you have in the house, that cost, for us,  $10 or less. Everyone draws numbers and then the first person pics a gift. The next person pics a gift then decides if they want to keep it or swap with someone else. Spot #2 apparently is the worst because you can only swap with #1, #1 gets to choose after everyone else goes. So stressful!

I brought a Shaper Image bank that counts your money and a Santa hat that says Naughty on one side and Nice on the other,  #2 kept it and protected it! I swapped after I opened mine for a portable speaker! 

A lot of good times and laughs. I’m glad I fought the traffic and went, I had a really good time and…everyone enjoyed the bags of chocolate coal I gave them. 

How was your holiday party? 



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