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Dec102012

Not At Work Today

I'm not at work today. I'm also not going to work tomorrow or the day after that. In fact, I'm not going back to work until January 3. 

My company doesn't allow people to carry their vacation over from year to year. I had two weeks of vacation left followed by my company's holiday shutdown which leaves me with a nice three and a half week break from work. After putting in a lot of very long hours in the past few months this break sounds like heaven to me.

I've got some wonderful relaxing plans for my time off that I am looking forward to. This past weekend started off my break with a trip to Amelia Island, Florida for the wedding of one of Frank's college friends, Cindy. The picture at the top of this post was the amazing view from our room. It was a truly beautiful event and I will have to share some of the details later.

This week I am at home and plan to work on finishing up making my Christmas presents. Making presents is one of my favorite things to do and I am happy that I will have a solid week to have fun with it. After that I am hoping to have a little time left over to get some more cleaning and organizing done in my craft room and maybe even tackle building the bench in my mudroom. It still looks no different than when I finished building the shelf back in August.

Next week, Frank and I are off to Cartegena, Colombia for a week of relaxing and good food before coming back home to celebrate Christmas. After that we are heading back to Florida (to Tampa this time) to watch Michigan play South Carolina in the Outback Bowl on New Year's Day. That wraps up my vacation plans and then it is back to work.

What plans do you have for the holidays? Are you traveling or staying home? Are you done with your holiday shopping or have plans to make some fun things for your loved ones?

P.S. I am still in my jammies and it is almost lunchtime. I love this! 

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Lisa what a nice break for you and sounds like a fun week making Christmas presents. I finally got the trees up - yes there are two trees - one tree is entirely horse related and is in our "hunt room", the room where all horse related things live. We do not have many gifts to buy and most of those are gift cards. I read that people that give gifts live longer. This week I am planning to bake and I have a friend who has a friend that is undergoing chemo therapy and does not feel like baking so I have volunteered to do some baking for her, so this is a win win situation. We plan to be home for Christmas Day with only a few family visits planned over the week between Christmas and New Year's.

Looking forward to seeing the gift projects posted along with the house projects.

December 10, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterMary-Lou

Enjoy a relaxing, fun break - Wishing you a Merry Christmas.

December 10, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterLinda J

Mary-Lou- Thank you! Your horse Christmas tree sounds like fun! That is so kind of you to bake for your friend. I am sure that she will really appreciate it. I hope you have a lovely Christmas!

Linda- Thank you! I will definitely have a fun and relaxing break and wish you the same! Have a wonderful holiday!

December 11, 2012 | Registered CommenterLisa

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