Hosted by Jen at Conversion Diary.
Happy feast of the Epiphany! I hope you all had a lovely Christmas and New Year’s. We have been out of town last week and I am still catching up on unpacking the suitcases and packing up the Christmas dΓ©cor. I think that is why I am so reluctant to clean everything up…I don’t want to box up my favorite time of the year. (Well, truth be told, I’m actually a procrastinating messcat but the other scenario sounds so much more romantic…)
For Christmas I bought Brian a Kindle Fire. Anyone who knows me also knows that I am always the first one to get an electronic toy and then later Brian joins the bandwagon. However, I wanted to get him something special and being a book lover I thought this would be a nice match. He was very excited and has been using it frequently.
I have been holding off buying one myself because I have been saving up for an ipad instead. However, the more I think about it; maybe I should get myself a laptop – one of those sleek, thin ones that you can carry in your bag. It may make more sense than an ipad. However, it will take me awhile to save up extra money for that so I may just use some gift money I have saved up and get a kindle for me as well. Brian said that I could have his Kindle Fire and he could get one of the basic Kindles since he mostly uses it just for his books. Tempting, but I don’t know. Doesn’t it seem like I am taking back the very gift I gave him? I’ll have to think about it.
Speaking of electronic toys, a few months ago Brian and I both needed to replace our old iphones that weren’t working. We bought the new 4s and I love mine! (Should I admit that I even sleep with it? Hmmm. No, I better not.) I happen to also like the new Siri and I’m always telling her to set up reminders or asking her to read me new texts when I’m busy. I showed Brian how to use Siri and he swears his iphone is defective. He asks her a question and she almost always responds, “I’m sorry. I do not understand what you are saying.” I don’t know if he is speaking too close or talking too robotic but he insists it is not his fault. To prove to him that his phone was fine I used it and asked Siri a number of questions. She always gave me the correct information. So I don’t know what it is. He thinks it’s a conspiracy. You know, the same conspiracy/evil plot that allows things to be hidden from his sight. Yet, when I walk into the room to look for the hidden object it is always right there in plain sight. (Yes, Siri and I have it all worked out.)
The one thing I do not like about the iphone is how delicate it can be in the hands of young ones. I bought a cute decorative case cover for my iphone and I loved the personal touch but it gave no protection whatsoever. If I was the only one using it, that would be fine. However, the kids will often use my phone to play games or watch videos, especially in a long line at the market. (One lady at Costco was amazed because I handed my phone to John-Paul and at the age of two he was able to zip through pages and folders and open up his games. It’s second nature.) So my cute but worthless cover had to be replaced. My brother suggested that I get one of those ToughSkin rugged rubberized tread cases or one of those military grade ones made out of tires but that seemed a bit extreme.
Instead I settled on the Marware SoftGrip Core Case, available in black, white and pink. I like that it has a protective silicone skin, textured dimples on back to minimize impact shock and extra coverage around the display. It makes the phone slightly bulkier and it doesn’t slide easily into my pocket – I have to shove it in because of the silicone traction – but it is sturdy enough to handle the drops it has received so far.
Okay but enough talk about the electronic gadgets. How about a quick take about sewing something crafty and beautiful? (Obviously, not something I did.) My sister-in-law Maria is not only an incredible artist as you can see from this painting she gave us a couple years back…
… but she is also gifted at the sewing machine. Look at some of this handiwork!
She even made her own gift tags, gift bags and bows. And did I ever post what she gave me for my birthday last year?
A card with one of her sketches and matching magnets. So pretty! I’m trying to get her to open her own etsy shop and maybe when she gets over the tough first year of having a newborn, she will. I’ll keep you posted. π
I could make my last quick take about the cute aprons my other crafty sister EL made but she may want to post about that herself. Besides, all this sewing talk is depressing me. (I’m getting flashbacks of when I hemmed my pants with duct tape.) So instead I’ll put one last plug for Downton Abbey, Season 2 coming Sunday night. Jen mentioned it on her Quick Takes and I was elated to see others are as smitten as I am. Brian and I will still quote lines from it to each other. (“What is a weekend?” hahahaha! Love it.) Okay, here are some closing photos for all you on Team Mr. Bates & Anna. π
Okay that is it for now. I’m meeting up with some local Catholic moms this afternoon – something I’ve been sorely missing! Have a great weekend! xoxo
I love that things mysteriously hide themselves from your hubby, too. Our poor men. In animate objects conspiring against them!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to my friends! Sounds like you had a wonderful holiday!
PS. One of these days I’m going to surprise you and send you some snail mail! Stay tuned!
Love and prayers!
Love,
Maria π
#1: procrastinating messcat here too. *waves*
#4: it never ceases to amaze me how men can’t find something that is right in front of them. (the new “totino pizza rolls” commercial makes fun of this.) i’d also look at getting a nook. i have a nook classic and while it’s not the coolest thing out there, i like it. compaq is good for laptops btw. mine have lasted 4 years or more under heavy abuse.
Welcome and waving right back at you. π I did get the kindle fire. I”m really enjoying it. Will have to save a laptop for the future.