Sunday, November 25, 2007

Weekend Wrap-Up

We are home. We unpacked. We food shopped. We have eaten the lightest meal we've had all weekend (my mother prefers not to cook, so we've had a lot of restaurant meals). And I think we are starting to get back to normal. I love my parents, but they yell a lot. And shop a lot. And eat out a lot. And it has just interrupted my life living like them for 3 days. (On the plus side, we played a lot of Family Feud on the computer; clearly Sissy and Mom should head up the team, but the dude and I should play fast money. We rock it. In fact, the dude once reached 200 with his first four answers!) On the ride home we listened to the Onion's Our Dumb World which is wicked funny. Especially the part about New Jersey. Especially if you are sitting in traffic on the NJ Turnpike. So 6 more hours of stitching in the backseat with the dog.

Yesterday, it took us almost no time to move the last of the big stuff in the attic, so we convinced my mom to go through some of the oh, *40* boxes of Christmas ornaments. I came home with two tree skirts, some random ornaments, and a Christmas quilt. The new tree skirt is maroon with silk ribbon embroidery (probably done by Chinese prisoners) I'll take a picture of it--and the quilt--because I found the camera!--when I finish up the decorating. I also took a couple of old Christopher Radko ornaments and some Longaberger cookie molds to put on ebay, but I don't think I'm getting as much as I hoped for those. Speaking of ebay treasure, I am pretty sure that the Blythe dolls are gone. There is only a small bit of unsorted stuff left in the attic. And about 30 boxes of Christmas stuff. My sister and I each rescued a box of ornaments and my mom kept some things, but four giant boxes are going to charity. And about 2000 white lights went into the skip. I know, we should have recycled but you have to understand the enormity of the problem my mother has. Clearly, the attic was some kind of black hole for her. It's like she couldn't find her ornaments so went out and got new stuff every year. For, I don't know, the past 25 years.

3 comments:

xeyedmary said...

So where was the camera?
And YOU are such the lucky girl driving to NH from PA! On T-day!! I'm wicked jealous!..........NOT!
Sorry- I'm cranky from the turkey withdrawal.

Kendra said...

Hey, you found the camera...where was it so nicely hidden?

My MIL is the same way as your mom...the IL's entire house is a black hole full of stuff - the basement is packed floor to ceiling, wall to wall except for a narrow path through each room. If she can't (read: doesn't want to take the time to) find something, she goes out and buys more. Not just one, either...she buys in bulk. *sigh*

I could have a field day in their house and it would look much better...but MIL refuses to get rid of *anything*.

Michelle said...

Can't wait to see photos! And I am so glad you found the camera!!