So, Christmas Eve is drawing to an end...and it was a nice one, financial depression or not. :9
Mostly this can be seen in that our Christmas tree is a bit smaller than usual, which means the star isn't horizontal against the roof. And also we didn't stuff ALL the decorations to be found there as usual. How boring~ :'D
Later, in chronological order, there was rice porridge, sauna and dinner. And then of course gifts. Me and my sister/s also found time toannoy my brother sing through the books. :3
And watch a few movies on tv.
Talking about those. Madagaskar was...cute enough for your basic childrens animationThe lion and the zebra are just really good friends, shut up mind, whereas Tokyo Godfathers was plain awesome.
Too bad I missed the first 30 minutes, but all the more reason to buy it later. :D
It's a story about three homeless people, an alcoholic man, an okama and a girl who's run away from home, who find an abandoned baby (on Christmas). They try to find the babys parents, and...stuff happens.
The movie is just gritty enough to not be too sappy, while being...well, basically a fairytale, with a happy ending. And while ugly things happen, and the characters are fallible, most of them are shown to have something good in them nevertheless. In a word, it's adorable as anything. ¤_¤ ♥ *wibbles*
Later, we're going to church, which is my family's newest Christmas tradition. This is about the only time in the year we go there, ahah, so not that religious, but...um, I like the songs. and oggling the medieval paintings on the walls ¤_¤ .
I do realize it's hypocritical, but...*shrug* ^__^;
Mostly this can be seen in that our Christmas tree is a bit smaller than usual, which means the star isn't horizontal against the roof. And also we didn't stuff ALL the decorations to be found there as usual. How boring~ :'D
Later, in chronological order, there was rice porridge, sauna and dinner. And then of course gifts. Me and my sister/s also found time to
And watch a few movies on tv.
Talking about those. Madagaskar was...cute enough for your basic childrens animation
Too bad I missed the first 30 minutes, but all the more reason to buy it later. :D
It's a story about three homeless people, an alcoholic man, an okama and a girl who's run away from home, who find an abandoned baby (on Christmas). They try to find the babys parents, and...stuff happens.
The movie is just gritty enough to not be too sappy, while being...well, basically a fairytale, with a happy ending. And while ugly things happen, and the characters are fallible, most of them are shown to have something good in them nevertheless. In a word, it's adorable as anything. ¤_¤ ♥ *wibbles*
Later, we're going to church, which is my family's newest Christmas tradition. This is about the only time in the year we go there, ahah, so not that religious, but...um, I like the songs. and oggling the medieval paintings on the walls ¤_¤ .
I do realize it's hypocritical, but...*shrug* ^__^;