Wednesday, December 22, 2010

THE DIGITAL STORY OF NATIVITY - ( or Christmas 2.0 )



This is it, blogger b's. My giveaway wednesday to all of you for checkin in (thank you, by the way)
Our techy friend, Dan, shared this with us and Justin and I were chuckling more than once.
Enjoy. If you're not one of the 1,948,399 that have already viewed this. (p.s. Just ignore the holy_mary part, k? not endorsed by the author of this blog...)

WHEW. Full day ahead of wrapping presents, dipping peppermint cookies in chocolate, finishing last minute Christmasy things, and getting my boys off to their last day of school before break.
Christmas parties today! Does that take you back or what?!
Tonight we're taking the kiddos to the Dollar Store to buy for each other and for Justin and me.
Always entertaining to see what they find in that place and think would be a good idea to get for someone....oh my.
What're you up to today? 3 days left until CHRISTmas.....

3 comments:

  1. We did that yesterday with the girls! Last year I was the recipiant of dollar store bronzer. This year Leah got me a large marshmallow lollipop and got Aaron a 17 inch plastic snowflake ornament. Maggie got me some sort of cosmetic and got Aaron a container of pencil top erasers :) I love it!

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  2. I know how much you love chocolate.. so I will share possibly the easiest fudge recipe with you (a co worker makes it).. 3 cups semi sweet chocolate chips, 1 can sweetened condensed milk and 1/2 stick butter. microwave 60 secs, stir, repeat. pour in to 9x9 in buttered pan and refridgerate! lots of yummy yummy goodness. (of course 3 cups is 1.5 bags.. so I just had to make it twice! LOL.

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  3. Going to the Dollar Store reminds me of being a child and going to the Dime Store. No really, we went to the Dime Store downtown. We each grabbed a plastic basket which we immediately covered with our coats. Oh the joy of finding just the right treasures to tuck beneath that jacket! I guess inflation changed the name of the store, but my parents did the same thing with us back in the 1960s.

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