Good Evening!
Merry Christmas!!!
Whew! After cutting my hair(!), I got all my gift shopping done on my way to Steve's... I would have gotten it done a few minutes earlier, but NPR was playing a "story" that had me sitting in my car until it ended. -And crying. A beautiful story about the kindness of strangers. I need to look up the information on the site later on. In any case...
Dinner at Steve's was fun. We were joined by his apartment mate, Rob, and another friend, Tim. We listened to music. We ate a lot of food. And then we ate some more food. Pork tenderloin, boiled new potatoes, sweet potato casserole, green beans, various breads... and lots of snacks before, during and after the meal.
After dinner, we popped in the DVD of
What If? -WOW! What a different show it is from out front!?!?!

I didn't "get" the CD until I arrived back in Richmond last night - it was waiting in my pile of mail. I almost watched it last night, but I decided to go ahead and watch it anew with everyone else tonight. Everyone enjoyed it... And Bob was particularly taken with Paul Haber - Note to DR MBarnum: You now have competition!

After the show, we exchanged presents, and listened to more of the weird selection of Christmas music that was playing on the Cable TV "radio".

I was getting a bit tired, and the Bob's two cats were starting to get to me too - I have a slight allergy to cats - so after some very nice hugs, I headed home.
On the way back from Steve's, I decided to drive to downtown to see the big display of lights at the James Center - I missed them last year. I got there right at midnight. There's a mini-carillon there that chimes on the hour. Well, after the midnight chimes, it started playing the Star Spangled Banner.

-But it brought a smile to my face.