W hile I cannot vouch for his sartorial choices this Sunday morning (and I was still in my pajamas don't forget), the Young Master and I finished the family tree after his breakfast an another mug of coffee for yours truly. He added crystal icicles, silver, and red glass balls to tie the whole tree together, which the Grand Duchess started very late last night. The decorations on this table tree are from her own childhood and our son's along with a few additional family pieces. As Paul and I enjoyed chatting about this and that, I handed him hooks and baubles to hang as he stood on either the love seat, or a step-stool. Meanwhile, the Grand Duchess packed for her departure from Detroit later today. Just the boys now for a week until her return. We've got a date to watch Christmas Vacation (1989) and A Christmas Story (1983) together in the evenings this week. Neither movie resonates particularly with Sonja. It must be t...
Y esterday, Saturday, was a bustling day here in the Grand Duchy. In and around picking up the Christmas trees after breakfast and decorating them that evening, there is also a virtual stack of final student projects and independent capstone reflections to wade through. Still quite a way to go with all of that before I can tally and submit final course grades along with the usual panicked emails AFTER the fact. Typically, these attemot to jockey for a grade change and offer 1001 reasons to explain why students oughtn't, didn't, couldn't, wouldn't, or shouldn't have to. Sigh. I really wonder what message so many parents have sent to their children during the last 30+ years or so. But onto more pleasant things. Since the Grand Duchess leaves midday today for a few days with aging parents and sister in the Seattle area, we lit our third Advent candle during dinner yesterday evening. The Young Master was again otherwise engaged (he's 16 now),...