Post Christmas Post
It’s a lazy day after Christmas. The kids are busy, busy, busy with all their loot, people are grazing on Christmas left overs, I’m returning customer support calls. Then the baby gets sick and throws up all over his bed. We assemble a crisis team. Hubby hands out plastic gloves; I strip baby down and bath him in the laundry room sink. Hubby takes the crib apart, hand washes everything and starts the first of five loads for the washer. An hour later, baby is clean, happy and eating a cracker. Then, he throws up again…and again.
After a second round of commando cleanup, the Christmas Honeybaked ham isn’t looking so good. Happily I put it back in the fridge and opt for some water.
My other two sons are still in their pajamas – a luxury that only happens a few days a year when a family of five has no place to be. After four hours of Guitar Hero, I decide the ten year old needs a break. I have a few hundred hours of arcade games behind me. That’s right, I tell my son and nephew, I had to put a quarter in for every single game I played and I played A LOT. “That’s lame,” one replies unsympathetically. They don’t know who their dealing with. I slip the strap over my shoulder and choose “Rock Me All Night Long”. The kids start snickering. Strumming proves to be a bit of a challenge but I’m getting the hang of it, I think, until I am being booed off Guitar Hero’s stage. The sting is real as my laughing ten-year old son takes the guitar back to start his hundredth song. He strums it like a pro hitting every note perfectly. I vow to practice when the kids are sleeping.
With the baby back in bed safely, with lots of clothes and no covers (five loads from vomit and five normal family loads are my limit), I move on to try the three-year old’s toys. Sesame Street games, building sets, train sets and more train stuff; I’m already bored. You do have to fake it until you make it when you have Thomas the Train fans in the house. I start drooling worse than my toddler, who drooled worse than a Saint Bernard.
I’m yearning to try Guitar Hero again. Of course I’ll have my spotlight alone tonight when the kids are passed out from the results of hyper consumerism. The moonlight is here and the family room is getting ready for Mama’s descent into Rock stardom. Of course that’s assuming the baby is sleeping soundly too.
Oliver’s Joy of Santa
Tis the Seasons for Greetings!
We’ve been working the elves since early November and now we’re excited about our 15 New Christmas and Seasonal Cards that now appear on the site. Our workshop is still open, however, and we will present a few more new Christmas ecards in the next few days. Our Winter holiday ecards this year cover two types of greetings for the occasions. Our newer line of elegant imagery coupled with mature, heartfelt sentiments expands this season with egreetings that capture the essence of what makes Christmas special to us and which we share with our families. Of course, with our name as “Doozy” we couldn’t leave humor aside. This year our animation spoofs the “Nutcracker” ballet, expose why Santa’s reindeer fly (warning: beautifully inappropriate humor here), and watch how snowmen heat themselves.
Our Doozy classic best sellers are back too. You just can’t beat a Rapping Rudolph… I know I’d pay just to hear Santa exclaim, “Let’s get jiggy!” So please take a minute to have fun perusing the cards, find one that makes you laugh or touches you, and let a friend in on it by sending the greetings you like best. I’m sure they will appreciate your thinking to send them an entertaining animation.
Merry Christmas Everyone!
We wanted to wish every one of our visitors a Happy Holidays! This is a great time of year and we have created lots of new wonderful cards that are already on the site and we still have a couple more new cards that will be loaded in a day or two.