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Christmas Eve Eve.

The Advent Calendar has been updated through 12/22. I'm going to try to finish #23 between now and tomorrow morning -- try -- but I'm not sure I'll make it. If you've seen the length of the last few, I don't think you can blame me. :) Whatever I don't finish, I'll resume right after Christmas. Late? Yes, but at least you'll have something to do during those cold, sad days after Santa packs it in for another year of bear-like hibernation. (Plus, I think #22 is both suitably celebratory and cliffhangerish to last us a couple of days, if it comes to that.)

The holiday season has blitzed through in what feels like hours, and I'm sitting here wondering how the fuck it's possible that tomorrow is Christmas Eve. It's kind of mind-blowing that by this time tomorrow night, I'll be drunk, full of rumaki and trying to remain upright in my sister's crowded living room while kids zip past with still-wrapped Wii games, screaming loudly. I can't wait.

On Christmas Day, the woman's family is coming here for dinner, and we still aren't prepared. Case in point: A 24-inch Playmobil circus tent remains on the dining room table. We haven't even gone food shopping yet, which bodes for an interesting dinner menu. I assume we'll end up serving jelly beans and toast a la A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving. Nobody will appreciate the humor in it.

And despite my best efforts, or at least my best half-hearted efforts, I still haven't even finished getting presents for everyone. Thank God for gift cards and holiday-themed scratch-off Lotto cards. Rumors persist that a number of six-year-olds will be receiving them for Christmas.

I'm pumped. Christmas Eve is my favorite day of the year, and nothing can mess that up.

That's our Christmas tree. By the end of the night, ten thousand presents will be underneath it. (Still haven't wrapped them, and I'm honestly desperate enough to comb the paper for some gift wrapping service that will charge me a hundred bucks to cover things in tearaway paper.)

It's a great tree. I feel like I haven't looked at it enough this year, but perhaps that's how I can justify keeping it up until April. Right now, we're writing shopping lists, listening to Christmas songs blare over a dusty old stereo, drinking spiked Cranberry Splash and trying to find the right place to keep my coconut crab taxidermy while company pours in and out of our apartment. It's an atypical and beautiful Christmas, no matter the bullshit.

I want to do one more blog entry before I call it quits until 12/26, but in case I can't, let's get it out of the way now: Merry Christmas, you're all awesome, and you're the reason that I can still enjoy doing this ridiculous website after almost a decade. Have an amazing holiday, and come back prepared to share stories.

Comments are open -- talk about your Christmas!

Posted by Matt on 12/23/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 229 comments

Well, I think I’m going to blitz through this year’s Advent Calendar now, since I’m pretty far behind on it.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 12/25/2008 8:18 PM


Hi again X-E people!

Now my house is really quiet ‘coz everybody is resting. I wanted to check if there’s the 23rd entry in my favorite Advent Calendar, he he.

In PerĂº, for Xmas, we celebrate like in new year. On 24th at night we wait until midnight for starting the celebration. We opened the gifts, light up our fireworks, and we also have a special dinner (yeah, a dinner very late at night).
The dinner usually is a turkey, or pork. It can be also chicken. It’s less usual to eat beef or guinea pig.

We don’t eat fruit cake on Xmas. We like panettone (oh! so italian!)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panettone

In my house, it’s a tradition since few years that my uncle Luchito make fruit salad with fruits (grapes, apples, peaches, pineapples…) and yoghurt.

After sleeping, we spend Xmas visiting family and friends, watching TV together or simply resting.

This year I got some action figures, candy and money.

I also have Indiana Jones action figures :D

Chestnuts roasted by yelinna @ 12/25/2008 8:47 PM


RIP Eartha Kitt

Chestnuts roasted by Anonymous @ 12/25/2008 9:27 PM


Aye. How approriate the Eartha Kitt would leave us on Christmas.
R.I.P. Eartha

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 12/25/2008 9:39 PM


Today? Wow, of all the well-timed deaths, this is right up there with Charles Schulz. “Santa Baby” came on the radio during the family Christmas feast and it was by someone else, and I remarked “If they’re not Eartha Kitt, they shouldn’t sing it.” I had no idea she’d just passed.

I’ll leave a present under the tree….for you. You were an awful good girl.

Chestnuts roasted by Mars @ 12/25/2008 9:39 PM


I’ll wait for the Fallout Thread to discuss my haul. But two things:

1) That unlabeld gift in my stocking? It was a BWW gift card! Truly a Christmas miracle!

2) Who else got Animal Crossing: City Folk for Christmas? My FC for it is 5370 4529 0332

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/25/2008 9:39 PM


Double posting, but Earth Kitt died?!

Catwoman and singer of “Santa Baby?” This does not rock.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/25/2008 9:40 PM


Double posting, but Eartha Kitt died?!

Catwoman and singer of “Santa Baby?” This does not rock.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/25/2008 9:41 PM


Missa Snowgirl= Matt’s been pretty busy lately. See ya next year Ralphie.

Chestnuts roasted by LoneStar76 @ 12/25/2008 9:55 PM


Merry Christmas to Matt and all my fellow X-E’ers out there! I hope your holiday has been a wonderful one, and that everyone did well in the gift department (giving AND receiving). All I know is that I have a Pac-Man ornament I have to return because the damn batteries aren’t staying in. The only dark spot to a lovely Christmas. Cheers, everyone!

Chestnuts roasted by Jeremy Whatsisface @ 12/25/2008 10:18 PM


Well, I had an awesome Christmas! :) I got almost everything I wanted. And what I didn’t get, I can get with my gift cards. I had no idea Eartha Kitt passed on.
R.I.P You’ll be missed Eartha. :(

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/25/2008 11:35 PM


Norbert I will add ya tomorrow and give you my code.

I had a sorta cool christmas I must say. Mythbusters and 17 kids and counting marathon was on. good times ….good times.

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 12/26/2008 12:23 AM


Concerning whether or not Santa wraps the gifts he brings, this is how it was done in our house. Now, I based this on all the illustrations in the children’s books that showed Santa’s sack of toys, and they weren’t ever wrapped in those. So Santa left a pile of unwrapped gifts under the tree for each child, plus goodies in their stockings. These always included a special Christmas ornament that reflected something about them (by the time the kids are adults, they’ve each got a big box full of very nice ornaments to start off their own Christmas trees with), and of course, no stocking is complete without a candy cane.

Santa brought them each a Christmas-themed book too, and left those under the tree, so that now I have a big basket holding all of them – and I love seeing my adult kids head for that basket to read through the books when they come home!

Another tradition is that Santa left a note for each child in their stocking, thanking them for the milk and cookies, and saying something personal to each one – like what a good job they were doing in taking care of their pets, or that they lost a tooth, stuff like that. It was a nice way to reinforce the whole “Santa’s watching you” thing.

Chestnuts roasted by Trish @ 12/26/2008 12:39 AM


OHMIGOD! OHMYGOD! CHRISTMAS MAGIC!

My brother gave me the best gift ever:
an ORIGINAL NES — STILL IN THE BOX!!! WITH MARIO AND ALSO DOUBLE DRAGON!

Best. Gift. Ever.
:)

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 12/26/2008 1:58 AM


Wow, Muppet Baby, old school NES!

Chestnuts roasted by Tresjolie9 @ 12/26/2008 2:18 AM


Merry Christmas everyone! I hope everyone had a great holiday, and I’m looking forward to the rest of the advent calendar (I’ve been savoring it, and I’m only on Day 9). Another thing that I have cherished is Matt’s Christmas fallout thread. Matt, you are blessed to have such a large family that knows your tastes in hobbies so well. Lucky for them, they have such a variety to choose from (however, I can’t imagine the amount of dollars that you throw into your siblings & nieces/nephews presents). I have been using those fallout threads to add to my own wish lists, and normally find myself at the library, checking out the books that I like from your loot.

As with many people, Christmastime as a child is among the most remembered and cherished memories that I possess. As a kid, you have this pile of gifts in front of you, which are generally toys that will either thrill you for several minutes or several years, and you get to open them all in succession. I remember one Christmas where I had a huge box in front of me, and I swear there had to be 20 or more toys and fun things in there. It was incredible, especially since I would have been totally content with a mere 3-4 presents. And now? I am clearly a kid in mind and spirit, but I have a wife, a son, and a mortgage. The extent of my ‘fun’ gifts this year have included Fire Emblem for Gamecube, a couple boardgames, and a gift card to Best Buy which I was told to use towards Starcraft 2. While it’s a very weak haul in comparison to Christmas years ago, I love living Christmas through my son, and I always have those memories from many years ago.

Hmmmm, I can’t believe I didn’t even receive the DVD Apocalypto, which was a small request of mine. Perhaps another time.

Chestnuts roasted by rizz @ 12/26/2008 2:31 AM


Merry Christmas everybody!

Chestnuts roasted by Captain Will @ 12/26/2008 3:16 AM


It’s weird. This Christmas didn’t seem to feel like Christmas this year. I don’t know why. Perhaps my usual traditions were foregoed this year (Scratch-off Advent Calendar, Grandparents coming over for dinner, Tree)

But now it’s over. It simply came and went too fast this year. This whole YEAR came & went too quickly. It seemed like yesterday was New Year’s Eve 2007, and now it’ll be 2009 in a week from now. Can we please invent a machine that slows down the perception of time?

Scratch that last statement: I mean a machine that doesn’t consist of me smoking and/or ingesting something for it to happen.

I also got Super Paper Mario for Xmas today as well. I’ve been playing that for the last 3 hours or so. I’m already on Chapter 3 and I surely believe that it’s a worthy sucessor to the Paper Mario series.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/26/2008 3:47 AM


Invader Norbert:Super Paper Mario ROX! Also I plan to get Animal Crossing in a few days. Then you, mandy reeves and I can exchange codes.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/26/2008 4:13 AM


I forgot to mention something when I gave out my Animal Crossing FC:

My town: Moralton
My name: Galileo

You need both of those including the FC to register.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/26/2008 4:34 AM


Don’t forget guys, we’re all supposed to wait to post what we got for when Matt does the official Christmas Fallout thread! It’s X-E tradition!

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 12/26/2008 6:45 AM


Jeremy-
My batteries won’t stay in the Pac ornament either.
Mandy-
I watched MythBusters too.

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 12/26/2008 8:22 AM


Happy Boxing Day! I have to work today. Grrr! But I suppose it’s better than being unemployed…

Chestnuts roasted by Old Jim @ 12/26/2008 9:20 AM


!!!!!!!ATTENTION NEW PEOPLE!!!!!

We do NOT talk about Christmas presents and general Christmas stuff until Matt posts up the Christmas Fallout thread talking about how his Christmas was like and what presents he got! Like Mystie said, it’s tradition! And no offense but us regulars are rolling our eyes at you for posting a big long list of things you got. Please wait until the next thread. Thank you.

I honestly don’t have time to read this. I am getting up at about 12:30 this afternoon which is very early for me considering I usually get up at 3pm (my best friend Harry works the night shift and I stay up to spend more time with him, and I am a night owl by nature) so I can meet up with my aunt at 2pm to drive me to her house. I will spend tonight with her, go with her all Saturday to my Grandparents house in Portland. We will have a late Christmas there and I will come back, spend Saturday night at her house, and she will meet up with my best friend at 2pm Sunday. Oh joy will this be. We are having a late Christmas because of all the snow we have been getting here.

I am bringing my laptop but w/o internet hookups, and my cell phone among stuff I really do need like you know clothes. I have home alone 1 and 2 on my computer and I plan on watching it at her house with headphones on in the spare bedroom I am staying in, among a few Christmas specials that I downloaded tonight.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 12/26/2008 9:23 AM


Hope everyone had a Wonderful Christmas Time. We had a good time with her family and then my parents before coming home and cleaning like crazy since her mom is staying at our house with the dog while we go up to see family with my parents. We should already be on the road but are currently sitting around waiting as roads are icy and closed. It’s all suppose to be turning to rain sometime soon so we are just killing time.

Chestnuts roasted by thejyav @ 12/26/2008 10:46 AM


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