Thursday, January 6, 2011

Incredible Christmas


Christmas was very special this year. Angel asked that we spend one Christmas at home instead of going to my parents’. He had a very specific vision of us camped out on the living room floor, him and I sneaking around the house playing Santa, and Sonja waking up surrounded by gifts and the magic of Christmas morning. And that’s exactly what he got. We made cookies on Christmas Eve, and Sonja wrote her letter to Santa. Then, when Sonja was knocked-out asleep, Angel and I scurried around the house, tip-toeing up the stairs, and gently placing the gifts under the tree, careful not to wake her up. We choked down Santa’s cookies, wrote a thank-you note from Santa, and went to sleep. At around 6:30am Sonja sat straight up, took one look at the tree, and loudly whispered, “Santa came! He really came!” We made her wait for coffee, hot chocolate, and cinnamon rolls to go into the oven before we opened gifts. We incorporated the traditions I had with my parents (that will always mean so much to me), and made it our own. It was incredible. 












Me in Review

Instead of reflecting on another year gone by, especially one that was such a whirlwind, I decided to reflect on... me. Self-indulgent? Maybe. But, I got to thinking... There are a lot of things some of the people I’m closest to don’t even know about me. I guess I'm just in a sharing mood.

I have a weird fascination with gore lately. 30 Days of Night, SO COOL! Zombieland, I watch over and over. The Walking Dead, I watched the whole season in 2 days. I have recurring dreams about zombies now, but what do ya do?

I love anything Judd Apatow does. I’m a major fan of every actor in his movies too! Jason Segal, Seth Rogen, Jay Baruchel, Paul Rudd, Michael Cera, Jonah Hill, Bill Hader, I can’t get enough. And James Franco... I adore him! Even as a stoner in Pinapple Express, he managed to move me. Spiderman, not so much. 

Lately, I’m loving me some British humor. I love Ricky Gervais and Russell Brand. I like them so much that I’ve started watching the original BBC version of The Office, and I’m anxious to read Russell Brand’s autobiography.

I have a special place in my heart for The Muppets. I grew up watching Sesame Street, and have memories of Kermit’s breaking news report, “Little Bo Peep’s Sheep Have Gone Missing” and pretending like I was a sophisticated grown-up watching the news. My favorite muppet is Grover, and my favorite Christmas movie is The Muppet’s Christmas Carol (I cry every time). Jason Segal is filming a new Muppet movie that will be out next fall!  That’s almost as cool as Seth Rogen dressed up like Frida Kahlo in Vanity Fair Magazine. Which brings me to my next favorite thing…

Frida Kahlo. A lot of people know this about me, but they don’t know why.  Same with peacocks. I love the peacock feather, but I can’t really tell you why. Of course they’re beautiful, but so are a lot of things that I’m not particularly drawn to. I once read that peacock feathers represent accepting one’s own beauty. I like that. But, is that where the connection lies? Eh... Same with Frida Kahlo. I can go on and on about how amazing she was, both as a woman and an artist, but again, there a lot of exceptional women that I don’t quite have the same fascination with. Like Trekkies or weird adults who like unicorns. It’s just a part of me I guess. 

I have dreams of becoming a Wasatch Derby Girl. I started out just being curious about it and wanted to check out a game… That is until I saw Whip It, with Kristin Wiig (Another one of my favorites). It was then that I started to fantasize about inflicting pain and coming up with a kick-ass derby name. Frida Kill-O? Penelope Pain? Don't laugh. Just wait, one day I'll be black and blue, grinning from ear to ear.

I love everything coconut. Except coconut milk. 


I don’t like curry, or most Thai and Indian food. But, I love Pad Thai. 


I’ve mentioned on my blog before my interest in the Tudor era and King Henry XIII.  That’s random enough to mention twice.


Music I’m listening to now. KINGS OF LEON, KINGS OF LEON, KINGS OF LEON, B.O.B, Chiddy Bang, Lupe Fiasco, Kid Cudi, Foo Fighters, The Black Crows. MGMT, Swell Season, Talking Heads, always the Stones... My favorite song right now, (this week anyway) is Pursuit of Happiness by Kid Cudi. 


That’s enough for now. I’m anxious to see what I’ll be into in 2012. Stay tuned...