Thought I’d toss in a few
things as this last day of 2020 approaches the close
and the New Year prepares to come in.
Christmas at my house was very nice. My oldest granddaughter drove over from San Antonio Christmas Eve and spent the weekend with me. Made the day extra merry and happy.
Growing up, my family always
had a big fancy dinner on Christmas Eve.
We all dressed up – my mother always said – Everyone should have to dress
up at least one day of the year and there’s no reason it shouldn’t be Christmas
Eve. You’d never
know who would be there besides the 5 of us.
Friends and relatives. Occasionally
my father invited a visiting doctor from another country. You just never knew.
Sometime in the 1980’s I took
over the job of THE CHRISTMAS EVE DINNER.
Same rules applied – everyone dressed up though not quite as
spectacularly.
So, all of that is leading up
to – I decided to do a small version of Christmas Eve dinner. Ellen and Marc came over. Vicky was here. I invited Bobby to come. It was nice with ham, chicken (not really big on turkey), cornbread dressing, green beans, and mashed
parsnips (rather than potatoes)
(they’re similar but a bit sweeter and slightly carroty tasting), salad. Ellen
brought dessert.
Christmas Day, Vicky and I
did very little – watched movies. The
most memorable – Attack of the Crab Monsters (c: 1957).
OMG – it is awful! Really terrible. We laughed throughout the movie! A perfect way to spend Christmas Day!
The rest of the week has been
warm verging on hot-enough-for-shorts.
Until last night. Last night a
cold front came charging in and along with it came rain. Not just ordinary rain – Victorian-mansion-
in-the-dark-spooky-woods-thunder-lightening-pouring-down rain, rain. I
checked my rain gauge about 11am and it was full to the top – that’s 5
inches. Emptied it because it’s still
raining. Temperature has dropped and we’re
expecting lows in the 30’s tonight (hey!
I live in south central Texas – 30 degs is cold). Which is fine, it’s winter for
heavens sake! It’s supposed to be cold.
Myself – no big plans to
welcome in 2021. In fact, I’ll probably
be asleep long before the midnight hour arrives. In the long past days, my husband and I
stayed home and watched movies rather than go out. He always
said – he wasn’t
going out with all the amateur drunks on the roads.
Okay – just a few Did You Know’s to close out the year . . .
In Scotland, today is
celebrated as Hogmanay. Hogmanay
is a time for clearing out the old and welcoming in the new. This celebration began during the Middle Ages
when religious reformation meant celebrating Christmas was discouraged and
instead Scots celebrated on December 31st, with singing, dancing and a number
of other traditions and customs. They
even exchanged gifts as they rung in the New Year.
It is also New Year's Eve
Banished Words List day. Each year
since 1976, Lake Superior State
University wordsmiths, compile a list of words to “uphold, protect, and support excellence in
language by encouraging avoidance of words and terms that are overworked,
redundant, oxymoronic, clichéd, illogical, nonsensical — and otherwise ineffective,
baffling, or irritating.”
So far, more than 1,000 words
or phrases have made the list. An example
of past inductees are words such as “absolutely,” “BFF," “covfefe,” and
“yuh know”. This year the nominees
are:
COVID-19 (COVID,
coronavirus, Rona). “A large number of nominators are clearly
resentful of the virus and how it has overtaken our vocabulary,” the committee
wrote. “No matter how necessary or socially and medically useful these words
are, the committee cannot help but wish we could banish them along with the
virus itself.”
Social distancing. “This
phrase is useful, as wearing a mask and keeping your distance have a massive
effect on preventing the spread of infection,” members said. “But we’d be lying
if we said we weren’t ready for this phrase to become ‘useless.’”
We’re all in this
together.
In an abundance of caution
In these uncertain times
Pivot. “Reporters,
commentators, talking heads, and others from the media reference how everyone
must adapt to the coronavirus through contactless delivery, virtual learning,
curbside pickup, video conferencing, remote working, and other urgent
readjustments,” the committee wrote. “That’s all true and vital. But basketball
players pivot; let’s keep it that way.”
Sus, short for “suspicious.”
And you thought it was just New Year’s Eve!
speaking of which
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
31 Dec 2020