Sorry I didn't get in here yesterday. I had the thrift shop meeting at 9 yesterday - half the people didn't show up, we had nothing really to talk about - should have cancelled the meeting. Then I rushed home to catch our local radio auction. Scored a 3 month membership to the gym I am going to join at 50 percent off. Also got a few small coupons for restaurants DH and I frequent. But I had to stay glued to the radio for 2 hours listening in case someone outbid me. Then I started to make appetizers for the party we were going to that night. I debated about skipping yoga but felt guilty as I had not gotten to the gym this week yet. DH said he would drive me and would go and pick up the auction certificates for me so I could stay the entire session. That helped a lot. Got home - finished cooking - I made a delightful relish/dip with frozen corn, black beans, red bell pepper, chopped mangos, red onion, cilantro and Good Seasons Packaged (Dry) Italian Dressing seasoning and fresh lime juice. You just chop, dump everything into a bowl and let it marinate and develop flavors. Serve with tortilla chips - I like the Tostitos brand Scoops cups. I wish I had saved a cup to keep at home - it makes a big bowlful - too big to make for just one person. I also made fried bacon strips sliced in half, brush with Balsamic Vinegar, top with a basil leaf (I substituted arugula since basil can be rather strong tasting), add some shaved parmesan - I used a salsa flavored asiago cheese slice and top that with a halved cherry tomato. Something you can serve room temperature and not worry about. After I got that done I wrapped the 2 presents for the grab bag exchange, got cleaned up and was ready to leave at 6 when I planned. I wasn't really that crazy about going to be honest and wasn't sure how many people would show up as most of the people I asked said they weren't going. Turns out she had a good crowd there - maybe 50 people. Oh this was the president of the Humane Society. Good thing she has a big house with an open floor plan! She was serving champagne but I brought a bottle of wine and a couple of sodas for us. Many of the people brought appetizers - always yummy to taste things and she served a spicy chicken chili and a mild beef chili with toppings - both yummy. She also made a divine salad - she is very good with salads - greens with olives, mandarin orange wedges, artichoke hearts, sunflower seeds, croutons and I think some other chopped vegetables. It had a light vinaigrette and was just fabulous. She gave DH extra artichokes when she served him and he passed them along to me. Yummo! We had a very nice time actually - glad we went. It was just that we all kicked our shoes off when we came in and after standing several hours on wood floors in stocking feet, my feet were killing me. There was not enough chairs for everyone to sit on so I stood most of the evening. She had DH dress up as Santa for the gift exchange. He said he could have said no - I said no you can't - it's IMPOSSIBLE to say no to D - that is her gift and why she is go good at charity work!
He was a good sport - as people were "sitting" on his knee I reminded them that Santa had 3 back surgeries and be gentle
DH said he is getting more open to things - mellowing out - in his old age 
Today I was trying desperately to get some things done. I made notes of what I wanted to accomplish as I am getting very flitty lately. One of the top items was to finish my Christmas cards. I wrote a quick letter on Tuesday, addressed the envelopes today and went searching for my address labels. I must have over 100 holiday themed ones I had sitting on the shelf waiting until I did cards. Of course 2 weeks ago I started to clean up and declutter. And I moved those darn labels and seals. Life Lesson - A PILE person should NEVER get ORGANIZED! I spent at least 3 hours today on and off looking for those stupid labels. Finally tonight about an hour ago I went down to clean the kitty boxes for the night and decide to take one last look on my Christmas storage shelf. I decided to look in a storage bin with ornaments and THERE were my labels! See, I put them in storage where they belonged and could not find them - I was about to give up on them totally. Then I could not find the postage stamps DH picked up for me yesterday. Again I looked all over. Panicked a bit too as it was $30 I reimbursed him for out of my mad money fund. I finally found them in a library book I had just picked up. Put them in the book so I would not drop them in the driveway when I got out of the car with my arms full.
And while I was looking through some piles of paper for those address labels, I found a few more things I need to attend to shortly. I also found a print out for an 8 week organized walking program and also one for biking so not all was lost. I would like to be able to walk a 5k next year (we have several all summer long) as well as build my leg muscles enough to enjoy the bikes we bought before we moved to Memphis and never used more than once or twice. So today was pretty much a big waste. I did try a new garlic chicken recipe for supper - it was pretty good. Sorry for all the food porn Michelle. 
Going to post this before the cat jumps here and wrecks my post.

I find the whole gift thing very stressful - ruins the season for me. It also doesn't sound like you have much time to shop or pick up things for people. I'm sorry your card will be late - I forget I have to mail it at least a month ahead of time to get it there when it needs to be.
Congrats for hitting onederland. What a delight! I'm glad to hear you are doing well - slow and steady is good - gives the body a chance to adjust to things. You should have been picking up clothes in smaller sizes on clearance racks to prepare
Thank you for the music suggestions - I am always looking for something with good beats to it. I don't read or watch tv - I'd rather listen to music. I just found out the iPOD classic I bought for $299 this year to replace my dying original I could probably sell for $500 now. But no, that's mine
So has that storm passed through your area now? We have an office in San Francisco and they closed it yesterday due to a power outage. Did you have any issues in your area? I hope Santa is feeling better today! Speaking of your Santa and Santa Claus – did you get your Santa photos yet? Looking forward to seeing them. Re the asthma – I’m on an inhaler (“maintenance inhaler” as opposed to a “rescue inhaler”), the brand is Dulera.
Gosh, what a hunt you conducted for the labels and then the stamps! Re the vacay time – I don’t mind working those few days between Christmas and New Year’s – like you said, it’s quiet and relaxed, so it’s a nice change. Not saying I’m not capable of preparing Chateaubriand, but I’m sure not about to try it out for the first time for this event. I much prefer to have a high quality roast that can be simply seasoned, seared and roasted and not require a lot of fussing. I like meat a lot, but in terms of cooking, I find the sauces and sides more fun to do. I think I’ll let bf give our butcher a call, get over the sticker shock, and then see what kind of prices Costco has. Thanks for the tip of roasting a prime rib over a bath of beer – we have several beer lovers in our family who would like that. An iPod classic goes for that much??!! Wow. I still have an old iPod hanging around and I was thinking of just loading it up with music for around the house – getting a reasonably priced docking station of some sort for it. Huh. 

