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Howdy Doody day


Today is an unusual day. Usually we bustle back to work the day after Christmas, very tired and not focused, Boxing Day not being a national holiday here in the US and here in 2015 we have TWO days off afterwards. What luxury! Well unless you have to work on weekends, that is, then you are at work and probably pretty busy if you are in retail or hospitality.

This will not happen until 2020, so kick back and enjoy! We do get the day after Christmas off in 2016 because Christmas moves to Sunday.

And the attention is starting to turn to the end of the year. The lists have started -- I have been informed by Amazon how much of the Prime music I listened to and by Pandora how many hours that I had their stations playing. The insurance company wanted me to know how much my medical costs impacted their bottom line this year, no doubt to justify the fact that they have moved one of the meds they used to cover to their "tier 4 you pay for it" category.

I have the balcony door open because it is so warm in the apartment and if the rain holds off I'm opening the windows too. Can't remember a time when it was this balmy hereabouts in the mid-Atlantic, the warmest weather seen this time of year since 1933 [and no, smart aleck, I don't remember that heat wave, it was 17 years before I was born]. And it is very humid too -- if the Bermuda high continues pumping all this moisture in the area when the temps turn cold later in the winter, we might be in for some rather spectacular snow storms. 2015 just doesn't seem to want to go out quietly or gracefully, does it?



Haven't given much thought to the coming year at all. Haven't made any New Year's resolutions yet -- prolly will go with the standard ones:
  • try to eat healthy, 
  • exercise more, 
  • spend less, 
  • take more time to be with family and friends 
  • and get the Disaster Area under control. 
 There is a family vacation planned for the beginning of May -- we are going to WDW with an [almost] three year old and an infant. I'll let you know how that turns out for everyone. Trying to decide who to vote for in November without listening to the clown circus of American politics.


But for today?  I am just lollygagging about, enjoying a lazy Sunday in the middle of this busy season.
Permalink | Sunday, December 27, 2015