With
school out for the holidays, Shirley at home for the coming week, the anticipation
of Ethel and Ernest’s arrival – and last but not least, the snow – it really
seemed like Christmas to Ina. But – there was much to be done yet, and she
delegated the work.
A card from the school |
After
the “girls” – Shirley and Sadie – finished the breakfast dishes, they went out
to feed the chickens and gather the eggs. Next, Ina assigned them the dusting.
Sadie did the low places and surfaces while Shirley dusted over the doors and mopped
the floors. Ina wanted everything spit-spot for Christmas, as if it wasn’t already.
Meanwhile,
Ina finished packing the last of her boxes, and Jack carried them out to the
mailbox, coming back with many cards and a box from son Earle and Bernice.
Since it was Saturday, the four of them sat right down to a plate of frosted
ginger cookies and milk or coffee and opened the cards, sharing the messages and the Christmas views.
In
real time, can you believe the high for the day was 57? I made my last pre-Christmas
shopping trip this morning – to Albertson’s – and since I was right there at
JoAnn’s, I went in. I wasn't going to, but why not? I had thought they were out of Christmas wreaths,
but I found a bin of them marked down and bought one. Heretofore, I’ve insisted
on a “real” wreath for the farmhouse door, but I was not impressed with the
price or the quality of this year’s evergreen offerings, and this wreath should
serve us well for years.
In 1932, Ina’s family gifted her with a radio, and they were so glad to have it. The outside world came alive for them. It must have seemed like instant communication to folks who received newspapers in the mail. Of course, technology has come light years, and in my kitchen, I have “Alexa,” courtesy of our daughter. Alexa has dutifully played Christmas playlists for me this season, but one song I never hear is “Christmas in Killarney.” Having a hankering to hear it, I took a chance and said, “Alexa, play “Christmas in Killarney,” and she did! – Bing Crosby’s rendition.
And
when it was over, Alexa said, “By the way, if you’d like to keep it going and
hear more songs like this, just say, ‘play more like this.’”
Easter -- here before we know it! |
“Alexa,
play more like this,” I said, and Alexa played Bing Crosby singing “Easter
Parade.” KW
5 comments:
Oh, Alexa! A flaw in the program.
Uncle Chuck: I beat you to this one! ;)
Well, she got the Bing Crosby part right. And like I said, you never hear "Christmas in Killarny," so Alexa might not have recognized it as a Christmas song. However, it does have "Christmas in the title."
You're a sly one, Hallie. Have a Merry Christmas, everyone.
Oh, that is hilarious!! I love Anne Murray's rendition of "Christmas in Killarny", but I'm still listening to it on my iPod. :-)
I'm not sure I know Anne Murray's rendition, but Dennis Day's is good, too.
I remember when Dan gave you your iPod. I still love my Nano. It has served me well.
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