I always strive for a perfect Christmas. I start planning in November, writing and rewriting lists. Lists of cookies I want to bake, lists of breakfast, lunches and dinners I want to serve. Even lists of what Christmas quilts go on which bed.( I think I have too much time on my hands). My tree is always decorated just so, the house has wreaths and Christmas fru-fru all over the place, the Christmas china comes out to grace our table which last year I had set 9 days before Christmas and then ended up having to wash the dust off everything. The Christmas cakes that I baked 3 years ago will come out of the freezer(again) and be offered to visitors with a little something something to wash it down. But that's the price of being perfect. My son seems to have inherited my qualities?? of perfection. Yesterday he decided to decorate his tree. Striving for his purr-fect tree all it took was a string of lights and a cat.
Hope you have a perfect Christmas too.
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