Or, possibly third if you count the ‘i don’t like many Christmas songs playlist’ post earlier.
Christmas Song playlist
I read a post a few days ago about Christmas music (http://ginjuh.wordpress.com/2013/12/19/christmas-music/). I’m not the greatest fan myself, but there are one or two I like. I made a very short playlist for you all to enjoy. Thanks to You Tube and Spotify I can inflict my terrible taste in music on you all.
Tomorrow there will be a review
But right now my phone is going to die, so you’ll just have to be patient.
Answer to yesterday’s Daily Prompt: My Number One
I haven’t been too well but today I’m thinking slightly more coherently which means I can write something for this prompt.
I don’t have a ‘number one’; I have a group of people who I put before all others. They are my family. I don’t necessarily mean the people I’m related to by blood and marriage though.
Family, for me, is a flexible concept. It covers the people I’m related to by birth and those friends who have managed to worm their way into my heart. If anyone in the family hurt me or mine I’ll throw them out; it’s not easy though and I mourn the loss like I do a death. Over the years I’ve had to part ways with relations who’ve done something unforgivable and friends who have drifted away. It’s not as though they were dead but when I see them there isn’t that spark of love that lights my soul when I see family.
I can go for years without seeing some of my family, or have never met them in person – only through letters and pictures – but that doesn’t change anything. They make me lift up, I feel safe and at home with those people when I’m near them.
There are problems, trying to balance the demands of all of then is difficult. I don’t like to disappoint any of them. This time of year is difficult. Who do I visit when? If my sister wants me to have Christmas day with her, my friend does and my mum, who do I choose? The answer is, I take it in turns to visit everyone. New year is the same. I take in to account their other obligations and balance out what I want to do with what they need to do.
Sometimes I’m pulled apart by all of it. But I love them and therefore I’ll do everything I can to make then happy.
I may not have a ‘number one’ but this family is better.
I’d drive a single person mad, this way the insanity is spread around.
Happy Holidays – Time For The Krampus To Drag You To Hell!
Continuing the theme set earlier in the week, here’s a Krampus for you all.
The Santa Issue II- Excavating Santa
And to continue this weeks Santa theme, the second part of an interesting set of posts by Bone Don’t Lie.
And after me being far too serious
Some seasonal silliness.
The lyrics ain’t too bad, pity about the singing…
Gifting Jane Austen
I will be giving at least one Austen novel this year. To people who’ve never read any Jane Austen.
Johns Hopkins University Press Blog
Guest post by Janine Barchas
Today puts another candle on the birthday cake of novelist Jane Austen, born 16 December 1775. Conveniently, Austen’s birthday coincides with the December gift-giving season. If you are thinking about making a holiday present of a Jane Austen novel to that budding (or confirmed) Janeite in your circle, you are spoiled for choice. In conjunction with the 200th anniversary of the original publication of Pride and Prejudice, this calendar year has witnessed a mushrooming of both new and newly repackaged Austen editions in a wide range of binding styles and price points.
In your choice of edition and inscription you may, however, want to reflect upon the long-standing history of the Jane Austen “gift book.” Whereas this year Jane Austen novels in both hardcover and paperback formats have been aggressively prettified in the stalwart fight against the e-book, these same stories have long…
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Review: ‘What should we tell our daughters? The pleasures and pressures of growing up female’ by Melissa Benn
John Murray (Publishers)
2013
It’s possible I was bawling just a little when I finished this book.
The Santa Issue- Part I
I thought this article was interesting and a good complement to the book review I posted yesterday.
Enjoy.

