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We are back home after spending New Years at my parents. We are all unpacked and Tanya is finally sleeping (I think she's getting like five teeth at once, poor baby) and I'm sitting here, listening to all my new music, and writing out the new book list for the year. I always like the hope of the new year, so much potential for good things.

December 31: holiday celebrations and feast )

January 1: presents, Inside Out, book list )
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Merry Christmas to those who celebrate it!

I didn't grow up with Christmas. Our main holiday was New Year with a New Year tree and decorations and presents on New Years morning. We dressed up in costumes in school before the winter holidays started right before the New Year and Ded Moroz came with chocolates and candy. I didn't know anything about Christmas as a child (or too much abut Hanukkah either).

New Year continues to be important to me and I still get presents from my parents then (and give my presents to Tanya) but my in-laws are Catholic and Christmas is very important to them. I have been celebrating Christmas with Bear's family for a very long time, so it became traditional to me. Bear and I split our presents to each other, some on Christmas and some on New Years. We spend Christmas with my in-laws and New Year with my parents.

When Bear was a small child, around 10, he was awake on Christmas early but couldn't open his presents yet since everyone was asleep. So to pass the time he started making pancakes. Pancake breakfast became a tradition. Usually he makes pancakes and I make scrambled eggs, turkey sausage and bacon (I don't eat bacon myself, though). This year Carrie, Bear's sister made the sausage and bacon since Tanya was keeping me busy. But Tanya did help mw mix the scramped eggs, so we all did something. Tanya ate two little pancakes too.

Before the breakfast, Tanya came downstairs to find her new little table and chairs with a little dollhouse from her grandparents and then she opened her present from Santa - a little stuffed Elmo. She really had fun playing with the dollhouse today. She doesn't understand the concept of presents yet but she did have fun with new toys and crayons. Her Aunt Carrie even got her a Star Wars coloring book so Papa could have some fun too.

After pancakes and potty time, I gave Bear his presents - the new Jim Butcher book, which I want to read at some point too (Bear loves Dresden Files so I thought he would like it), a CD of piano music and a videogame. He got me Hamilton soundtrack (which I told him quite explicitly I wanted to open on Chtistmas; it was number one on my wish list) and Ravenclaw knee socks.

I already downloaded Hamilton to my computer and put it on my iPod. The annoying thing was that the CDs didn't come with automatic track titles and it took me forever to type them manually to iTunes. By despite that annoyance, I'm super excited to listen to the whole thing instead of bits and pieces. I'm also about 450 pages into the Hamilton book, hoping to finish it soon.

Tanya had a nice long nap while I read my Kindle. Bear and his family went to church. I used to go with them in the past - I like observing other's religious rituals sometimes - but I do prefer reading a book and Tanya really needed her nap.

After nap and some more food, we started exchanging presents around 4pm. It usually takes a while since we open presents one by one.

Christmas Loot:
The latest Coldplay CD, "Gratitude" by Oliver Sacks (his last 4 short essays. I already read the whole thing. It made me want to cry), "Are You My Mother?" by Alison Bechdel, a pie plate for baking pies, a scarf, dangly earings and gloves, and a soft blanket for Bear and I.

We had Christmas dinner and then we put Tanya to bed. I just snuck out to have some apple pie and tea and ended up reading some of the Bechdel book. I couldn't help myself.

I've been cross stitching this week, usually in the evening once Tanya is asleep or in a spare moment here and there in the last few days. I'm trying to get as much done as I can over the winter break.
It's not a big project, 5x7 birth record, and I love the bright colors. I also watched 'Love Actuslly' this week while cross stitching. Since I know that movie by heart I didn't have to actively watch it, so it was perfect as background. I did find that it's starting to lose a bit of magic, though, and I'm not sure why.
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Happy New Year!

I don't really do New Year resolutions. It is impossible to keep it up. But I think if I do small resolutions, something each month it might work better. So or January, especially for the next three weeks before a new semester starts and I go back to work, I'm going to try to update my blog much more often, be more productive with my break (i.e. not just be passive with Internet or TV) and write more in general.

Bear and I had a good New Year celebration. We, as usual, went to my parents' house where my Mom makes a big holiday table. We all dress up and take holiday pictures. She made duck this year and lots of delicious holiday food. I had to pace myself so I wouldn't eat too much. We also chatted with my Aunt and Uncle in Minsk over Skype when they had their New Year. My Dad got a new Kindle Fire for his birthday a month ago, so we used that. (I generally been playing with it when I'm over there - yesterday I watched the "Doctor Who" Christmas episode on it). My Dad downloaded a Russian New Year concert that just aired in Moscow eight hours earlier and we watched that on their big TV. It was pretty fun, actually. And at midnight we watched the ball drop. It is always weird to me that on regular days when I usually go to sleep at midnight, I have no problem getting to midnight but when you are waiting for it, it seems to take a long time.

In the morning, Bear and I opened presents (only the youngest get presents - I didn't have to get anything for my parents). I got a lot of nice things; my parents are really great.

List of New Year Loot )

So it was a nice low-key celebration, just the way I like it. I have a lot of hopes for 2014 so I wish that it will be a good year. I need to make a new Book List for this year - that will be one of my projects for tomorrow since I will be stuck at home due to the coming snow storm. Reading more is always a goal!

I hope everyone has a good, healthy and prosperous New Year!

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