Don’t we all just hate the image of a person who sits around watching T.V. all day? I remember when I grew up there’d be retired folks who had the set on from morning until night, and I thought oh brother, I’m never gonna be doing that. So imagine how proud I felt for not being addicted to the TV but then realized sitting at the dining room table watching You Tube on a laptop is just another new monkey on my back.
From psychologists explaining narcissistic personality disorder to Piers Morgan trashing Meghan Markle, I find it nearly impossible to do anything but hunt for an intriguing new link and click on it. I’m hoping this is somehow winter-related, and by spring I’ll have snapped out of it and have a more manageable heroin addiction or something like that.
And it being December, it means I fill my maw with especially bad things such as those Dominos, little chocolates made in Germany. They’re like a mini petit fours, and have a layer of gingerbread, one of apple jelly, and then one of marzipan and the whole thing is coated in chocolate. Then there’s the dreaded maraschino chocolates which 98% of humans hate, but sadly, I am one of the 2%.
Though difficult, I’m waiting until December 14 before allowing myself to buy egg nog, as then it’s time for that delicious liquid punched up with a nice bit of whiskey. It’s almost a miracle to have lived this long when you think of the long list of somewhat questionable foods and drinks I’ve imbibed.
Because everyone has everything, I think giving less to them and more to the poor is a better option for me this Christmas. I was at the Gospel Mission thrift store with Elsa the other day and I saw the staff talking to a young woman who was crying. I heard them say to her “you just take whatever it is that you need” and she was thanking them through her tears to which they said no thanks needed. I had to walk on by in a terrible hurry as I could’ve cried right along with that woman.
For overweight, spoiled people such as myself, I can easily hum along to “it’s the most wonderful time of the year” while browsing the aisles at Superstore, but I imagine if you’re at rock bottom, hearing that must be galling. I always think there for the grace of God go I, and all of us really, given how life can turn on a dime.
Calvin and I put up the Christmas lights, he did the bulk of it, and as a reward I’ve made a large vat of boeuf Bourguignon for him. We have new neighbours across the way so I hope they like our efforts. We’re having our annual Christmas party in a couple of weeks so the guests will be pleased, I’m sure.
I wouldn’t be able to have a fruitcake business with today’s shocking prices. Two containers of cherries at the bulk food store came to $46.00. That’s for seven small fruitcakes, then add the pecans, chocolate and brandy and each one would be about $20.00 to make. But this is one of mom’s favourite things, so she gets all seven fruitcakes for herself.
Habits vs addictions, I mean how do we really know which is which? I can’t stop going to thrift stores despite knowing there’s no room in this overly-full house for one more thing. I might sort this one under addiction as I know one day I’m going to find that one-of-a-kind treasure.
You are such a talented writer Moni! So down to earth,so *exactly what I was thinking..but wish I could express.* I was originally introduced to you through a dear neighbour in South Surrey who feted us with your wonderful Christmas cake. I was fortunate to order it the year after that. Sadly, the following year your fruitcake business ended and much more sadly my dear neighbour did not survive pancreatic cancer. 🥲 The continued blessing though is the joy I feel when I read your blogs..and think of my dear friend at the same time.
Thank you for your beautiful sharing of stories in the past year…and a very Merry Christmas to you and your amazing Mom!
Rosemary Shumka
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Oh my God Rosemary, you’re so kind to write that to me, thank you so much! Merry Christmas to you, too.
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