'Christmas is not a date. It is a state of mind.' - Mary Ellen Chase
There was Xmas and there's no more Xmas. Geez, it was nice. Srsly. For the first time in many, many years I can truthfully say it was nice. My pa came on Monday afternoon. I thought he's gonna help a bit, but noo way. He went
shopping. Shopping?! It was Christmas Eve and he went shopping?! But 'key, I get it, he lives in a small town far away from everything. I do. Srsly. So he went shopping and bought nothing. Literally. Absolutely nothing. Which was kinda fun to see him walking around the room in disbelief that they closed the shop BEFORE he could get in. ^^ (I'm soo bad...)
And ma came back from work, said 'hullo' and disappeared in teh kitchen. Not fun. Not at all. But I offered that I'd help, 'cause I thought she'd appreciate that. That was a huge mistake, 'cause I spend rest of teh afternoon carrying things around. Not fun.
And then there was the dinner/supper. Of course, I'd never thought that there would be twelve dishes - ah, tradition! - and I wasn't mistaken. There were No twelve dishes. I dunno if there were even three dishes... Oh, 'key, there WERE three. Yeah. The soup, the fish and the third thing which I actually don't remember. After that so-called dinner/supper I decided it's time to open the presents. I got my present earlier - go team camera! - and I wasn't expecting anything at all, so parents got me surprised. I received two book: "The Jesus Papers" and Chandra's "Sacred Games", which is absolutely great, except the fact that they translated ALL names into Polish, so there's Amitabh Baććan and not Amitabh Bachchan. Which suks, really. And then I got an umbrella. Srsly. My father thought I don't have an umbrella. (Actually I don't, but who cares? An
umbrella?) From my mum I got some cosmetics and I know what are they for. ^^ Go me.
Afterwards I gave my presents to meh parents. Dad got a mug with a sentence - 'the best dad in the world'. He was sooo happy. (And he got my book, and some L'Oreal stuff.) My mum got just one thing. She opened it, looked at it and asked:
Ma: Uhm... What is it?
*jaw!drop*
Katty: That's a charger. To an iPod... Your iPod?
Ma: So I won't have to block your computer?
Katty: Well, that's one of the reasons why I bought it.
Srsly, she didn't know. Ah, but 'key, she even doesn't know how to use the computer... And she should be grateful 'cause I spent 125 zl on that!
Then we were playing Scrabble, father was flirting with my mum ('What's wrong with flirting with my own wife?' 'Well, dad, she kicked you out.'

and the next day dad and I went to the cathedral and took some photos. OK, I took some photos. Three of them are already here, the birdy ones will - probably - arrive tomorrow.
Aye, Christmas wasn't that bad this year... So I can wish you now a better next year.

(Tannis' comin'. We are going to watch 'Encahnted' and 'Om Shanti Om', definitelly. And maybe 'Sallam Namaste'? If there's time, of course.
See ya, folks. Later. Now mummy's kicking me out, 'cause it's really late. Mhm, sssure. XD