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Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Christmas Eve

What a day to start my first blog!  Christmas Eve has been a pretty busy day.  I left Portales this morning and went to Clovis.  The first ever Stripes opened up in Clovis a couple of weeks ago.  I stopped by and got a taco from the Laredo Taco Company inside the Stripes.  It was okay.  I probably built it up in my head a little too much.  It's just nice to have an alternative to Allsup's, which happens to be caddy corner from the new Stripes.  I initially thought it would be nice for Allsup's to go out of business when Stripes opened up, but that's not a very "Christmas" attitude to have.  It's also unrealistic! As long as people can get the deep fried gut bomb chimichanga and a tasty Tallsup beverage combo #1, then Allsup's will never die!  But that is beside the point!

I made it to Amarillo about noon.  I usually have my Christmas shopping done early, but this year that was just not the case! I went straight to Kohl's and was surprised that it was pretty tame.  I got what I needed there, or more accurately, what Les needed there and then headed over to Best Buy.  It too was surprisingly calm! Even Wal-Mart was manageable!  It was only when I got to United Market Street to pick up a ham that was on sale that I got the full effect of the "less than 24 hours to shop" Christmas shenanigans.  Now I can't blame Mom for this because I offered to go, but it was a madhouse!  Hormel Cure 81 Hams were on sale for $1.88/lb.  That cannot be passed up!  Right?  I could not find a spot to park after looking for 10 minutes.  I was just about to leave when I noticed a relatively close spot across a side street.  After that, the rest was easy.  Come to think of it, if you are still reading this, this is one dull story!  I'll try to throw in a few peppers!

Then I headed home to Panhandle, one of the greatest places in the world! (or at least I think)  I wrapped a few presents and just hung out with the folks.  We went to the Christmas Eve service at the church.  Our minister is a great man and has a great message, but sometimes he veers off track and you're not sure where you might end up.  This is a paraphrased sample of tonight's sermon. 
"Ya'll remember that movie where the guy wants it to be Christmas every day.  And then it is Christmas every day. And then he's not sure that he wants that anymore. Well, that's sort of how we can be sometimes.  Hey, anyone have a favorite Christmas color?  Can anyone name their favorite Christmas color? Red? Yeah that's a good one.  How about green? White is another good one.  What about jelly bean colors? Silver? (Someone was answering the previous question) Not sure I have ever seen a silver jelly bean.  Did your Dad tell you to say that? Anyone know what color is missing from a bag of jelly beans? (No answer) Blue."
Then we read scripture and really got into the reason for the season, which is great.  However, does anyone know what movie he might be referring to?  The closest I can come to an answer is Groundhog Day. but somehow I doubt that is it!

After church we headed home for dinner.  Nothing too big happened. We sat down to watch Christmas vacation and I decided to start this blog.  I have been thinking about it for a couple of weeks.  My cousin's wife has a blog that I think is hilarious and really enjoy reading, so hopefully mine will be mildly humorous sometimes!  Thanks for the encouragement Kristi!

4 comments:

  1. Welcome to the world of blogging, Cole! I like the name. And, thanks for the shout out in your first post. I always knew you were my favorite "cousin". Merry Christmas!!!

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  2. Merry Christmas Coleman! I love the FAO Schwartz picture, don't change it too soon. Miss you friend!

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  3. ooo ooo! I LOVE that you started a blog! Have so much fun, they are a bit addicting! ha...Love seeing you guys, love ya and MERRY CHRISTMAS!

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  4. hope you remembered to kill the bug on Christmas eve!

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