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I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas

3%.  That is a chance that I will get a white Christmas in my area of the state.  And thats just 1 inch of snow.  Pretty sure that 5+ inches is a 0% chance.  This makes me sad, because I would LOVE a white Christmas, and I don't want to have to go to Vermont to get it.  I am not explaining this, if you don't understand, its not my fault.  Go watch some classic Christmas movies and get back to me.

I am all done with buying and wrapping my Christmas presents, my house is decorated, my tree is decorated (although how rarely Michael is watering it is a cause for concern).  I baked cookies and gingerbread, but still have fudge to make, because last time it didn't set.  I need to put the Christmas boxes back in storage, then I will post pictures of my lovely Christmasy home.  I also need to clean before pictures, because I have been lazy lately.

One thing that makes me sad is that I don't have TV.  Most of the time I don't care, but I LOVE Christmas specials.  ABC Family with the 25 days of Christmas is THE TV event of the year for me.  Peanuts, Frosty, Home Alone, Rudolph, It's A Wonderful Life, the Grinch, Little Drummer Boy, the list goes on and on and I don't get to watch it.  However, I don't think Pixar movies or Harry Potter belong in the 25 Days of Christmas, but hey, sometimes we don't always get to decide things.

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  1. I know exactly what you mean! Christmas is just suppose to have snow!

    I think I remember seeing a few of the ABC Family Christmas movies on Hulu. :) Not sure about the good ol' classic Christmas movies, but it's something. :p

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