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I’m writing this on my iPhone as I lie (lay?) in bed after a wonderful Christmas day.

The day started with my wonderful wife waking me up in eagerness to give me the gift she bought for me. She was so excited because on the past she has failed to surprise me, either due to lack of a lying gift, or poor gift hiding skills. Nonetheless, this year I was clueless, and after opening I was wonderfully delighted. She got me a remote control… A Logitech Harmony 550 Advanced Remote Control. To some yes, just a remote control. To me though, it’s so much more. It’s my entire theatre system controlled with one slick device. It’s my other 4 remotes tucked away in a drawer forever. It’s a pure awesome man toy, and I love it! Oh yea, and Sadie (dog toys) and Jen (book, shoes) opened their presents to, but mine was so much cooler.

From there we headed to my mom & dad’s house for the giant extended family Christmas luncheon. At 2:00 there were 35 people in the house. It was crazy… and awesome! I love my family, even the crazy ones. It’s great to see everyone in the same house enjoying a great meal, and wonderful memories. It’s a crazy couple of hours that I look forward to each year. I especially enjoyed the part where I forced several family members to watch a slideshow of photos on dad’s HDTV from our Journey to Guatemala this summer. I love retelling those stories and spreading the message of compassion! I also noticed that little cousins are growing like weeds, and turning into “cool” teenagers with cell phones & iPods… I wonder if they still think I’m cool?

Eventually the house cleared out, and there were only a couple of us left. Dad and I wanted a “snack”, so mom reheated the Christmas Eve breakfast, made fresh biscuits & cinnamon rolls, all in about 10 minutes… at 7:00 at night. My mom is pretty much amazing!!

After eating & cleaning up, Jen & I headed home. We stopped at Wal-Greens to grab something, and saw quite an eclectic group of people. Interesting folks shopping at Wal-Greens at 8 pm on Christmas Day!

That brought me home where I used my new remote to turn on the: TV, Cable, & Receiver (all with one button!!), in order to watch Lebron & the Cavs squeak out a win against the Wizards.

Now I lie (or lay?… I really have no idea) in bed feeling thankful, lucky, and wishing I could do it all again!

What did your Christmas look like? (Also, is it lie or lay?)

  1. Brian Said,

    I’m pretty sure you want “lie.” You lay a book on the table, you lie in bed.

    But don’t quote me on that :)

    The difficulty is that that past-test of lay is – you guessed it – “lie.”

    Good writers just avoid it and say “I’m in bed….”

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