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Its hard to believe that Christmas is exactly in 10 days. Where did the time go?
This was the first time I didn’t go out with the boys to get the Christmas tree. I wasn’t feeling very good on the weekend so I decided to stay in and to rest. My only request when they left was please NO Charlie Brown tree.
When they came back I was pleasantly surprised at what they picked out. This is by far the best tree that we have ever gotten to date. Michael picked out this tree.
Of course something always happens, nothing can ever run smoothly and so was the case for us. We bought two sets of net lights for the tree a few years ago. Everything was fine last year when we put them away. Then when we put the lights on the tree we had half the lights burned out on one set of the net lights. We quickly ran to a few stores to see about getting a new set and would you believe every store we went too there was nothing left? Thankfully I managed to dig into a few of our xmas bins and found some lights so now they are working.
The tree is now done and the shopping is complete and we all know that wouldn’t be easy because a certain someone made a list in September and things were bought off that list because they were popular items. Here he is doing the official letter.
Last weekend there was a family Christmas party (work) and we went and they always go all out for it. They rent out a local hockey arena (both rinks) and they have all these air bouncing things, face painting, games, popcorn and cotton candy. On the other side is a huge carasel, mini train rides, balloon artists, entertainment and Santa’s castle.
Inside the castle you get to meet and talk with Santa Claus and Mrs Claus.
Mrs Claus was so funny because if there was things kids weren’t sure about she handed them a bunch of photo copies of a flyer with toys on it.
This past week I received the Book Buddy that I ordered the week before. I have seen it on other blogs this past year and I have always wanted one. I do alot of reading in bed and nothing is worse then falling asleep and loosing the page in your book.
The one I got is called Sweet Charlotte, Its pink in color although its hard to tell in the picture.
As you can see it holds the book nicely in place so no chance of loosing your page in bed. The Book Buddy can hold your soft cover books and hard cover books. The ribbons on the Book Buddy are all ajustable.
For an extra fee I also ordered the acrylic desk top. I can use it to write up reviews or to hold my netbook.
You can check out the site: http://www.readingcomfort.com/default.htm they not only have Book Buddies but also lap blankets, book markers and covers.
I have only had my Book Buddy for a few days but I am already enjoying it. I have to admit that it was a little awkward at first but once I got use to it I am enjoying it. So far only I have only used a hard cover in it and it held its place really well.
Since I live in Canada I was expecting it before Christmas and was really surprised when it came in the week after I ordered it. So shipping was fast and it passed through customs really quickly. Which I found to be surprising.
Do you have a book buddy what do you think about it?
Books Bought is a weekly meme that I host right here on Cindy’s Love of Books.In this great meme I list all the cool books I buy in the week.
If you want to take part all you have to do is leave me a comment in this post saying you are taking part and leave the link so I can check out what you bought this week in books.
If you don’t buy books weekly that is fine you can post it whenever you buy books.
This is all from my son’s scholastic order from school. He picked out:
-La Lecon De Ski
-Benoit a froid
-Une semaine avec Galette
-Winter Wonderland lace cards
As for me I haven’t bought any books this week. I have been avoiding Chapters because they are always busy before Christmas.
Vancouver, British Cloumbia is hosting the 2010 Winter Olympics. Which as Canadians alot of us are excited about that.
Did you know that an employ at Bombardier (Montreal) designed and made the Olympic torch? They made 12,000 of them. We actually got to go to Bombardier to see and hold the torch (as we are a family of a Bombardier employee). Which I have to say was quite heavy.
I was really surprised and excited to hear that the Olympic Torch Relay was coming to my area and even more excited when I heard it was going to be passing behind my house. Michael’s school was invited by the city to go and watch it so here he is decked out in his gear.
This morning started out really nice and mild even though it snowed the night before. I was going to go out and stand behind my house but by the time it came for the torch to pass it got very wind and cold so I decide to stay in and to go upstairs to the bedroom where I could see it all.
They were behind schedule as I was watching it online. Finally it passed by and it was over in a blink of an eye.
This is what I got from my upstairs window. It was exciting to be able to witness this. The kids (this is high school kids) were excited and cheering the runners on as they passed. I was also following the relay on twitter and they had tweeted that this was the best crowd they have had to date turn out and cheer them on. It meant alot to see that. We rock as a community.
Sadly this time Donna was unable to attend because she had other plans that couldn’t be broken. So it was just Avis, Linda, Tina and myself in attendance at our favorite little tea shop.