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Warmth

December 24th 2006

My sister left not long ago. She spent the entire day playing Runescape today after we opened her gifts. She enjoyed the organic stuff I got her, the gift card to Wal-Mart, and some of her favorite canned sausage gravy she likes to eat for breakfast. She got me a very beautiful crystal lotus candle holder that I imagine will sparkle awesomely when lit.

My dad gave me my bow this morning, and it is a -gorgeous- recurve. Stained dark brown with a mixture of dark green. The string might need to be replaced soon, but I have one! I was also examining my bearskin this morning, and it’s even got the claws on it. It’s very nice, a small black bear that someone had abandoned at my uncles shop.

We’ll open the rest of our gifts tomorrow, and I’m definitely playing with the bow tomorrow. I need to get some hay bales and some new arrows, but that can come later. I haven’t actually shot one of these for many many years :x.

Though I enjoy the nice warm weather we are having, it just puts a damper on the holiday spirit. I’m hoping for some snow or something. I was walking around barefoot this morning, listening to the holiday music my dad plays for his chickens (we have spoiled chickens), and it was very relaxing.

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One Response to “Warmth”
  1. dawnmarie Says:

    Now I understand why you got the book about living with chickens!

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