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Moonstruck Chocolate

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Yesterday I had to “go the extra mile” to complete a project at work. In appreciation, the Project Engineer gave me a chocolate bar. I just did my job but it was a nice gesture. The chocolate was very good.

Christmas Week

I have been looking forward to having some time off since November and now finally it is here. I am now on day 6 of my 9 days of vacation but so far it is not what I hoped it would be. It snowed for most of the week which limited my options. I was able to get out of the house once with Mulder but the tire chain ruined the right hub cap of my car tire. Marcel was also home for a couple of days so I did not get much done while Mulder needs a trip to the Vet for a swollen paw.

I am not complaining. It is always nice to be home rather than at work. Anyway, I am managing to make the most out of it and still accomplished a few of things. I have a new banner in progress. I finally got the (home) office organized – at least my side of it. I sorted and eliminated several(!) months’ worth of paperwork. It is so much easier to work here now. I have also started setting up my craft room (for lack of a better name). It is really the guest room and although we’ve had a few guests this year, it is empty most of the time. What better way to utilize it than to finally have my own personal space?

I also did a lot of cooking, just my staples such as spaghetti di pomodoro, TJ’s four cheese ravioli, red curry chicken and ham for Christmas dinner. I wanted to do some more baking but did not get a chance to buy the ingredients due to the snow. Meanwhile, our neighbors are filling in with gifts of Fudge and Sugar cookies.

Well, three more days…I hope to finish my shelving project in the craft room and maybe even do some farbric shopping in after-Christmas sales.

Secret Santa

Update 12/19/08: I got a $10 Starbucks card in a cute little pouch from my Secret Santa.

 Pouch

Update 12/19/08: I won an 8GB iPod Nano at our Christmas Party at work :-)

iPod

Gift

We are having a secret Santa gift exchange at work with a suggested cost of $5-$10. My general rule for gifts (except for family) is to give something consumable. That way, there is little risk of the person not liking it. It is also more useful and really do not make the other person feel obligated to spend. It is just as fun.

It did not take me long to decide on handmade soaps. Unfortunately, one of my favorite sources is in Seaside, OR. I gave Rick at Sunset Beach Products a call and within a week, I have the soaps. These are great products, my favorite being the Green Tea Fantasy. Maybe someday, I can learn to make them myself the traditional way. By the way, the gift bag was 6/$1 :-)  at the Scanfair.