I fired up my work laptop this morning for the first time in 10 days. Glad I remembered my password. Setting it to “password” was the smartest move I ever made; I’ll never forget it now!

I kid. Michael Scott I am not.

These two weeks around the holidays are such a weird, in-between time, it barely registered that today was a work day. I actually, honestly and truly, forgot that I was no longer on vacation. With 60% of my small team out today and tomorrow, and Wednesday and Thursday state holidays, it’s a wonder I even know what day it is.

Plus, there’s still eggnog in the fridge and leftover Spritz cookies. Can you blame my confusion?

Thankfully, I did not have to venture into the office today. Sunday was foggy and mild, and it rained nonstop most of the day. And then, after dark, the temperature dropped, the winds kicked in, and the rain turned to snow. Not a ton – maybe two inches tops, definitely not enough to break in my new snowshoes – but with 40-mph gusts and blowing snow, the roads were icy and drifted over in spots. It looks (and feels) like winter again.

It does not look like Christmas, though. Not around MarTar Manor. True to my word, I took advantage of nice weather on Saturday and spent four hours un-decorating the house, inside and out. Probably thirty minutes was spent just staring at all the stuff on the floor, paralyzed by indecision, trying to figure out the most strategic way to pack it up. Getting started is always the hardest part. I lamented out loud all the work that was ahead of me yet. “Take a picture, so you’ll remember this next year,” Tara suggested.

So, I did.

Just a small sampling of all our Christmas stuff.

This request wasn’t as random as it might seem. My wife is a crafty one, and not nearly as spirited as I am around the holidays. Before we started dating, she never even bothered putting up a tree, let alone dozens of Santa and reindeer and snowman knickknacks, a six-piece Christmas village, giant plastic ornaments suspended from the ceiling, festive outdoor lights, a vintage blow-mold Santa, etc. She is hoping Future Mark will take one look at this photo, realize what a chore boxing everything up is, and scale down on the 2026 decorations.

Present Mark says, Good luck with that, babe. Yes, putting everything away is time-consuming and a lot of work. But the joy it brings me makes it all worthwhile. I’ll never scale back. In fact, I’m always trying to figure out how we can make our displays bigger and better.

I did make one concession, though: we’ll stick to our fake tree next year. As nice as the real one was, it’s a hassle getting it inside and back out. I found myself constantly on my knees or stomach, topping off the water. Engineered hardwood is hell on the joints, man. And, of course, the pine needles get everywhere.

Speaking of trees, I should add that our house isn’t 100% un-Christmased. We are keeping our Denver Broncos tree up in the basement until their season is over. No, this does not mean I’m one of those superstitious sports nuts.

(OK, it totally means I’m one of those superstitious sports nuts.)

Hopefully, it’ll still be standing on Sunday, February 8.

Actually, for a few hours Saturday evening, we were the world’s biggest Texans fans. Tara and I were hanging out at our favorite Irish pub in town, and they had the Chargers-Texans game on. A Houston victory meant our Broncos would clinch the AFC West, ending a 10-year Chiefs reign. We cheered loudly every time the Texans scored and the Chargers did not. In a bar full of Packers fans, we stood out like sore thumbs – but who cares? Nobody in Wisconsin gives us grief about our NFL allegiance.

It might be a different story if we were Bears fans…

But we’re not. And when the Texans won, we whooped and hollered like we’d just won the lottery. It was a fun night out and the perfect way to unwind after a productive day.

The next day, Tara pointed out that our bar tab was higher than that week’s grocery bill. Oops. But I figure, we’re having a low-key New Year’s Eve at home, playing cards and listening to records instead of venturing out, so we won’t be spending any money that night. It’s all a wash in the end. And also, I can justify anything. It’s another skill I’m proud of, like manifesting and always picking out the perfect gift.

Speaking of NYE, this’ll be my last post for the year. A lot of bloggers like to do year-end wrap-ups (me too, sometimes), but I don’t have the time or energy to put something fancy like that together this year. Besides, I’ve gotta go shovel the driveway.

I’ll just say, despite the many challenges facing this country – topmost being this godawful administration, who seem bound and determined to destroy every last vestige of democracy – I choose, as always, to focus on the positive. And in that regard, 2025 was a good year. We traveled more, remodeled our kitchen (blue beat red, which I expect to happen in the 2026 midterms, too), saw my brother/SIL for the first time in years, and I crushed my Goodreads Reading Challenge (goal: 20, completed: 29, I rule!).

May 2026 bring you joy, peace, and prosperity. Blog on!


60 responses to “I don’t know what day it is with eggnog in the fridge.”

  1. I hope 2026 is the cat’s pajamas!

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    1. I’d settle for the bee’s knees even!

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  2. Bring my friend means never having to apologize for high bar bills. Cheers!
    🍻
    Though I have to add never say never on the scaling back of decorations. I was you once upon a time… if it stood still? It was garlanded or lit. Our neighbors looked forward to our outdoor displays for decades and I didn’t just trick out the living room… oh no. The dining room, kitchen, breakfast nook, spare bathroom , hallway and office were done up as well.
    But now?
    I’m over it and all the work it requires. I hate to say it but eventually age and creaky joints might damper your spirit too.
    But for now? I shall live vicariously through your festivity.
    👍

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    1. I know you’ve mentioned that before, and it’s always made me sad. I can’t imagine a world in which my home wasn’t festively decorated for the holidays, but I will concede that age will eventually force me to scale back too.

      Probably.

      Although, I could always hire someone to do the decorating…

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      1. I understand denial.
        In my day I couldn’t imagine it either…

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  3. For heightened security you could change your password to “password1” and, in three months, change it to “password2”.

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    1. I’d be lying if I said this wasn’t exactly what I do with my real password. 🙂

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  4. I took down everything yesterday. But I commandeered help.Here’s hoping your tree stays up, strictly as a matter of nostalgia.

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    1. Tara helped a little bit with the outside decorations, but yeah, it was mostly me. Which is fine, since they’re mostly for my benefit anyway.

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  5. Your wrap-up for 2025 was just swell.

    Best to you, Tara, and the Broncos in the New Year!!!

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    1. ‘Bout sums up all the importantest things anyway. Happy New Year to you and yours!

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  6. I’m with you Mark! What day is it? Is it December or January? Ha, ha. Good luck logging in to work!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣😎😎

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    1. It gets worse: in a couple of days, I won’t even know what year it is!

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  7. yes, this twixt/tween time is so confusing, what day/time/season is it? one is never quite sure? and with all of the stuff laying around and leftovers and cookies and … just glad to hear that you did not, in fact, eat your tree, as one of my blog book titles, offered up as a suggestion.

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    1. Well, maybe if I found a really good recipe for trees leches…

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  8. I’m a little like Tara and also like you. I say I’m not much for decorating and then do more than I expect. John doesn’t do any, so he gets into the spirit by helping me. This year he didn’t due to other obligations. My decor is mostly all down. I love the holiday look but love it normal too. Denver is doing well! It’s exciting when our teams are successful. (Seahawks too although the offense has been execrable)

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    1. My daughter is a Seahawks fan, and she’s really hoping for a Denver-Seattle Super Bowl. That last one didn’t work out too well for us, but hey, I’d love a shot at redemption!

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      1. I’m (mostly) a fair weather fan and am not at all sure that the Seahawks will beat SF. I remember that Superbowl; Seattle was a heavy underdog and it was a fun game for me to watch. In fact, I have it on DVD and watch it occasionally.

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      2. We were watching with our neighbors. I’d rather never see it again, ha. But Peyton got his ring soon after, so it’s not too disappointing!

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  9. Although I could honestly care less about the Bronco’s since I do live in CO if they get into the Super Bowl, and if they win and come home to a major celebration, and if you have the ability to come to help them celebrate then there is a spare room upstairs that will probably be open. Although I’m not the homeowner and they may have other ideas, and most of the room is taken up by enormous crafting tables I’m almost certain I could vouch for you and Tara and get them to give up the bed for one night maybe 🙂

    Happy New Year!

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    1. Haha…such a twisted half-invitation! But I appreciate it nonetheless. We actually just cancelled that potential Rapid City/Beetle Burn trip we’d had planned in a few weeks, so we probably won’t do any traveling until spring. Though it would be a blast to attend a victory parade! Happy New Year to you too!

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  10. Happy New Year to you and Tara!

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    1. Thanks, Diana – same to you! Got any first day of the year hikes planned?

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      1. You know, I was debating it, but the weather forecast isn’t looking the best, so I’m hesitant.

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      2. I got in a spontaneous snowy NYE hike myself. Tomorrow, I’m not even leaving the house!

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  11. Today was our Christmas clean-up day too. I went up into the attic and finally chucked some holiday crap we’d hung onto but never used for over 20 years.

    The Broncos aren’t my team, but it’s nice to have some other teams make the playoffs. I’m sorry about Mahomes’s injury, but I sure won’t miss the Chiefs this year.

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    1. Unless it’s your team, dynasties are boring. The Chiefs these past 10 years were like the Patriots the previous 10 years. We need fresh blood, and if it’s blue and orange, even better!

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  12. Today a long-tme blogger announced he’s done blogging. He’s been at it for 20 years. I feel like he needs a break because once a writer, always a writer, right? We’ll see what happens next.

    I’m still blogging too! I like the outlet, both reading other people’s blogs or comments and writing my own blog.

    Happy New Year to you and Tara!

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    1. Someone else pulled an Ally Bean? Gah…that’s so hard for me to fathom. I’ll never quit, mark my words! And I’m glad to hear you won’t either.

      Happy New Year to you and your family!

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      1. Ally is on threads, I pop in there occasionally and see her. Mostly just commenting though. Hoping she will choose a platform again soon.

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      2. I follow her on Threads too, but it’s not the same. I assume this blogger you speak of isn’t someone I follow?

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      3. Oh…there’s a name from the past. We used to read each other, but honestly, I thought he quit his blog years ago.

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      4. He moved it to other platforms, came back, left, came back… I think he’ll be back. He’s got a lot on his plate with the family at the moment. 😊

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  13. Putting away the Christmas decor is always the worst part! But it must be done.

    I hope your NYE is just as you like it; together and happy!

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    1. Those two things are assured. Hope yours is a blast!

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  14. Happy New Year!! Valentine’s stuff is out in stores. When do you decorate for that?

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    1. When hell freezes over.

      Happy New Year to you too!

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  15. Your Broncos tree brought back a memory from 1989. We were at my SIL’s apartment, and the Browns were playing the Broncos in the January AFC Championship. We were all so frustrated that we began taking down her Christmas tree every time the Broncos scored, but then putting it back up when the Browns scored. There was a lot of alcohol involved and making fun of John Elway’s teeth. Of course, the Browns lost, but that Browns game was the last one I ever watched from start to finish and a great memory.

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    1. That is a legendary game, thanks to “The Drive” – Elway’s infamous comeback victory! As far as last NFL games go, you picked a classic to end on (though I’m sure Browns fans still feel the sting, all these years later).

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  16. Joy, peace, and prosperity to you too, brother!

    Thanks, in part, to your help, I may be too busy in January to comment, but know that I’m probably reading your words.

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    1. Good enough for me. There’s never any obligation. Enjoy the new job!

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  17. The week between Christmas and New Year’s is always a blur for me, but that’s likely because I am trying to stretch out every day as much as possible and enjoy the Holidays. A Broncos-Eagles Super Bowl perhaps? Both defenses should keep their teams in every game if nothing else. I am still on Team Real Tree, although this year’s version seems to be drinking water like it is storing up for a long life. It continues to spread joy instead of needles, so we’re enjoying its presence. Here’s to a great 2026 for you and yours, Mark!

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    1. I wouldn’t be opposed to a Broncos-Eagles matchup. Worked out pretty well for us earlier this season! 🙂

      Hope you and your family have a great new year too, Bruce.

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  18. Love this wrap-up! (And kudos to WordPress for doing the snow again this time of year.) No eggnog spoiling in the fridge for me, but I have caught a bad cold. So, I’ll also be enjoying a quiet NYE, probably a game of Scrabble with my wordy teen. Always glad to read your writing and to have found your blog–or you find mine–after years. Happy almost new year!

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    1. Sorry you’re under the weather, Rebecca, but take heart: I am 100% sure this is the last cold you’ll have all year! 🙂

      I’m glad to have rediscovered you, too. May 2026 bring you joy!

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  19. You did do a year-end wrap-up. This one! Good for you for getting everything put away. I still have that daunting task ahead of me. Fortunately, I didn’t decorate as thoroughly since we were, you know, supposed to be in Aruba…
    Like you, I have to think really hard to know what day it is. Unlike you, I don’t know the significance of Sunday, February 8. I’m guessing it’s the SuperBowl, but I don’t actually know. Am I right?

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    1. OK, well, it’s more of a baby wrap-up. But I guess it counts! And yes, my non-football-loving friend, that would be Ye Olde Superbowle.

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    1. Oops. I hit submit too early. I love my Christmas decorations, but as soon as Christmas is over they come down. I put ours away this past Tuesday. Nyx, our black cat, was exhausted from running up and down the stairs as I worked.

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      1. It’s just nice to finally have the house in order after months of disruption.

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    2. And Happy New Year to you too!

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  20. Hey Mark, I wanted to email you about my Oregon trip, but the Get In Touch button is not working for me on your main page. Can you email me and then I’ll respond? Thanks!

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  21. This post reminded me that I didn’t have egg nog this year. Son of a…

    This was such a nice recap. And here’s hoping blue beats red in the midterms. If you have a superstitious tree for that, for the love of all that is superstitious, do not take it down. 🎄

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    1. You know, I’ve only had one small glass of eggnog, and Tara hasn’t had so much as a sip. We buy it every year and usually end up dumping most of it, but hey, traditions are traditions!

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      1. Same! They need to make really small containers of egg nog for people like us. (Maybe they do?)

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      2. I’ve never found one!

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