5, 6, 7, 8.....
Alrighty, now that it's Christmas Eve, I will update the rest of the booty we got for Hanukkah, share a bit about the Eve's Eve, and thus continue my juvenile and tacky blogging of holiday gifts :-)
Night #5:
Brea got the promise of a wall bin of some sort to put mail, Netflix, etc in by the door, when they need to be mailed.
Matt got a $15 gift certificate to Mother Bear's Pizza (another great eatery near his corner of campus)
#6:
Brea got diddly, cuz Matt forgot her gifts. He went out and bought some the next day :-)
Mark and Diane got a hand-painted dreidl and Hanukkah!
Matt got a $20 gift certificate to Amazon.com for a book or CD that he covets.
Brea and Matt got Sudoku puzzles, pens, and post its from Mark and Diane.
Diane got soap from Mark
Mark got....darn...what did Mark get from Diane that first night here?
#7
Mark and Diane got a handmade wood house ornament from Matt and Ithat Diane says is a Stuga (spelling? a little guest cabin?) Mark - help me out here!
Matt got the promise of a pair of black or brown dress shoes, as he needs both
Brea got scissors! Hers were confiscated from her knitting bag at the airport, though she's convinced they were not considered contraband on the TSA website...
Mark got boxers - Diane took a cue from Brea :-)
Brea and Matt got a sudoku game from Mark and Diane
I cannot for the life of me remember what Diane got from Mark...ack!
#8: The big finish!
Matt and Brea made dinner for everyone
Mark and Diane got a handmade wood box, made in Poland, and an ornament inside
Brea and Matt got the Big Fish DVD with a special book (we haven't looked through it yet, but it looks super sweet!)
Matt got from Brea the promise of another pair of shoes (the other color), and $25 toward his covetted computer.
Brea got from Matt a GORGEOUS cherry wood tea chest, which counted as two gifts (see night 6...)
Mark got a pair of flannel boxers - apparently he was in great need before Hanukkah arrived!
Diane got a CD of Christmas songs from Mark (which was feared borderline inappropriate for Hanukkah - but Hanukkah doesn't care, right?)
Each night we sang the Hanukkah Brachos and then shouted HAPPY HANUKKAH! And one night I broke into "Oh Hanukkah! Oh Hanukkah!" Hanukkah: A big party with increasing amounts of fire each night. perhaps in the future we should have a Hanukkah bonfire...if I get a firebowl this Christmas (Barbers: I think this is what you're getting us with our Target money :-))
Alrighty, on to the Eve's Eve, as promised!
Last night we went for a fantastic meal at Dave and Rosalie's (Dave is Mark's brother). Dave and Rosalie's kids - Nate, Chelsea, and Andrea, were all there, as well as Chelsea's husband Tom (they were married about a year before us). Also, Bud and Mavis were there. We all had dinner, then Andrea and I studied up on Jelly Belly Flavors (I'm not the only Carlson with a possibly unhealthy appreciation for those fakely yet oh-so-impressively-imitated fruit flavors!). Then the whole crew headed over to Nate's tavern: The Green Frog Cafe (apparently the title of a cafe in a country tune, described exactly the way Nate and his business partner James wanted their place to operate.). The Green Frog is SWEET. Matt totally wants to move to Bellingham Washington and get a job at Western Washington U now!
The Green Frog Cafe does not serve food, but they serve many local microbrews, and are next door to a wing place that delivers (and did last night!). Not serving food is a plus, because it allows patrons to bring their dogs (and they did last night!), and throw their peanut shells on the floor (and they definitely do!). Apparently it takes 4 hours to sweep the place, which is done monthly (and the floors are moppes), and then the shelling starts all over again. There was a great country/blues band called Hoss playing last night, and the atmosphere was relaxed, fun, and very small-town feeling. So sweet!
I absolutely MUST go wrap a gift now, and take a shower. We're off to Bud and Mavis's for the Christmas Eve festivities shortly! Will blog about that tomorrow, perhaps!
Labels: Bellingham, Christmas, Green Frog Cafe, Hanukkah

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