Every year, come mid-July or so, I begin yearning for the holidays something fierce. There’s nothing like triple-digit heat to make one long for mistletoe and holly and egg nog and yule logs. OK, maybe not yule logs when it’s 102º in the shade. But everything else!
And yet, more often than not, Christmas feels like a letdown when it’s over. Like it never quite lives up to its potential. I feel that every single year, it seems.
This year was the exception.
Driving around town on Wednesday night, sipping spiked cocoa and looking at Christmas lights, I told Tara that this year’s holiday was on track to exceed all expectations. Sure enough, it did. I don’t know if that’s because 2020 was such a shit show of a year for most and had us all longing for the innocence and magic of the holidays or because this time around there wasn’t a giant trench in our front yard for a new sewer line. Maybe a bit of both? In any case, I enjoyed the holiday this year more than I have in a very long time.
When Tara said we needed to drive down to Hermosa to check out some guy’s lights, I balked at the idea. That meant a 45-minute roundtrip drive to a town of some 400 people. “We should stick to Rapid City,” I told her. Luckily, she didn’t listen to me. I was more than happy to eat crow, because that lighting display turned out to be the most spectacular I’ve ever seen.





I may be stubborn, but I have no problem admitting when I’m wrong. I think the trek to Hermosa will become an annual tradition now.
Which isn’t to say the lights in town were anything to sneeze at, either.
But it would have been nice to end the evening in Hermosa rather than start out there. Better to set the bar low(er).
I had a few hours of personal leave to burn, so I took the morning of Christmas Eve off (CenturyCo was shutting down at noon). Tara was off too, so we decided to catch It’s a Wonderful Life at the historic Elks Theatre downtown. We’d never seen a movie there before (and hadn’t been to a theater all year for obvious reasons). But the staff did a good job of cordoning off seats to ensure social distancing. We were up above them all in the balcony anyway.



We really enjoyed it. Tara had actually never watched the movie all the way through and was pretty impressed. You can never go wrong with Jimmy Stewart, Donna Reed, and “Buffalo Gals (Won’t You Come Out Tonight?)”
Christmas Day was almost perfect. It gets an asterisk because it was sunny and 55º. I would have preferred a white Christmas, but what are you gonna do? I’ll tell you what we did: opened gifts, watched movies, tortured the cat, and cooked good food.






All in all, it was a pretty nice holiday. There’s not a single thing I would change, and I almost never say that.
Normally we’d take down all the Christmas decorations this weekend, but I think we’ll make an exception this year and leave them up through New Year’s Day. I kinda want to hold onto the spirit of the season a little bit longer.
Which isn’t to say I’m not already looking forward to next summer. This morning, I made our first camping reservation for 2021. Third weekend in June, we’ll be at our favorite spot on Sheridan Lake.
I’ll probably start yearning for the holidays again right around that time…
Most excellent. The lights, the movie, the rum… but the cat! 🤣
You know you’re going to pay dearly for that. Glad you ended the year right with a great Christmas.
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I’m sure she’s plotting her revenge even now…
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Check your slippers from now on.
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’twas a grand Christmas…
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Like a piano.
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…or a notion
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Glad you had such a nice holiday. We did, too. Thanks for the pictures of your cute cat. I’ve seen some shocking videos lately of cats utterly destroying Christmas trees with their catty antics. Has yours ever done that?
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Back in her robust youth, she would get into all kinds of Christmas tree mischief. Knocked it down once, ate tinsel, excreted said tinsel later (hey, you asked!). But she’s a senior now, and content just to curl up under the tree. Usually atop one of the boxes, as you can see in the photo I posted.
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Tinsel poo… that’ll probably become some sort of Internet challenge if the wrong people see this.
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I usually take down all the decorations right away, too. But this year has been so dark I think I’ll leave the lights up a bit longer.
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Also, the guy we paid to hang the lights won’t be taking those down until the week of 1/4, so we might as well keep stuff up!
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That’s a great display. I did my online research this year and we went out to see lights 4 different nights. Might still go again next week! 55 degrees!? So jealous! We received 8.5 inches of snow between Xmas eve and Xmas day.
Our Xmas was sort of sad, not being able to see parents, siblings, nieces, nephews, and our own daughter and grandkids. It’s been a rough few months for many reasons. Looking forward to the fresh start of a new year.
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Funny how you’re jealous of my weather and I’m jealous of yours! I’d have killed for a white Christmas. Figuratively speaking, of course.
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Flamingo wrapping paper! 😳😄
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I know! A gift from Kelly, our Christmas-light-warring neighbor!
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Mark, like you, I begin yearning for the holidays mid-summer because I’m dreading the heat.
Sounds and looks like you and Tara had an awesome Christmas day! The lighting display photographs you shared are freaking AMAZING. I’m wondering just how long it takes him to set them up. I bet he starts organizing in September! I also wonder what his electric bill comes to in January. LOL!
And what a better way to spend Christmas Eve than going to a theater and seeing “It’s a Wonderful Life!” There is nothing quite like seeing it on a BIG screen! That’s a really cool-looking theater by the way.
The last two photographs of Sidney are STELLAR! What a cutie she is.
Like you, I plan on keeping my tree up until the day after New Year. I love to stretch it out as long as I can.
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He’s probably already planning next year’s display while this one is up. Can you just imagine how much his electric bill is?!
I figured you would appreciate “It’s a Wonderful Life” on the big screen. We might just have to make that a tradition, too!
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Wow, flamingo Christmas wrapping paper AND a cat pic? I’m speechless.
Great Christmas! And those lights are awfully cool. So glad Tara made that discovery for you both.
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I’ll admit, I posted both of those knowing how much you of all people would enjoy them!
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I’m honored. I was way late to the game on that. (Family vacation much? Not National Lampoon style, thankfully.) I hope I didn’t make you nervous-that-I-might-not-see-this-post.
Completely unnecessary hyphen count: 7
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