Sunday, December 14, 2008

These are the times that try men's souls

My obsession with the American Revolution was on display this weekend at the dress rehearsal for the annual reenactment of General Washington and his troops crossing the Delaware River in the aptly named Washington's Crossing, Penn. It has all of the makings of one of my dreams--a beautiful clear day, fife and drum corp, tri-corner hats, recitations of Thomas Paine's "Crisis" and of course, General Washington. Unfortunately, they weren't actually able to cross the river today because the conditions were deemed dangerous by the safety officials (some rough water didn't stop the real General Washington though, did it?), but it was still a perfect Sunday afternoon....




...Weekend Anna

O Christmas Tree...



Sunday, December 7, 2008

Tu scendi dalle stelle


Tu scendi dalle stelle
O Re del Cielo
E vieni in una grotta
Al freddo al gelo
E vieni in una grotta
Al freddo al gelo.

O Bambino mio Divino
Io ti vedo qui a tremar,
O Dio Beato!
Ah, quanto ti costò
L'avermi amato.
Ah, quanto ti costò
L'avermi amato.

A te che sei del mondo,
Il creatore,
Mancano panni e fuoco,
O mio Signore.
Mancano panni e fuoco,
O mio Signore.

Caro eletto pargoletto,
Quanto questa povertà
Più mi innamora,
Giacchè ti fece amor
Povero ancora.
Giacchè ti fece amor
Povero ancora.

It's getting colder...

...and I love it! A little tiny bit of snow yesterday, but not much yet. That's ok though, I'm getting my fill of holiday/winter spirit this weekend, starting yesterday with a trip to one of my favorite places in the world--children's bookstores. I love books and spend way too much money expanding my collection. Right now this "collection" is spread over three states: Ohio, New Jersey and Florida. I'm hoping all of my dear friends will be reunited soon. Anyways, back to children's bookstores. Memories of books I read as a child and teenager always bring a smile to my face--from Madeline and Angelina Ballerina to the Boxcar Children, "Little House on the Prairie", Nancy Drew, "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn", "Little Women" and "Treasure Island," many of my happiest memories involve youth literature.

This is why I decided to get my young goddaughter a book for Christmas and this is how I ended up at 18 W. 18th Street yesterday. The store is called Books of Wonder, and it's absolutely perfect. Young adult fiction, classic picture books, contemporary picture books, first editions of classics like "The Secret Garden" and other rare books--it's all there. Plus, there's a little cafe serving coffee and cupcakes nestled into the rows of books. Children and parents were everywhere, making me feel a feeling I only get once in a blue moon--that one day it might be nice to have a child (those that know me well know that I sometimes--or rather, almost all of the time--lack any sort of maternal instinct, but that I still have a spot in my heart for children).

Anyways, I was hoping to get Madeline's Christmas but because they were sold out, I settled on "Eloise at Christmastime". It's signed by the illustrator, Hillary Knight, and I think the mischievous Eloise will entertain my beautiful and strong willed little cousin.


Most of my shopping is done...now it's time for cards!




...Weekend Anna

Saturday, December 6, 2008

It's that time of year...

It's officially the Christmas season, which means lights, the smell of pine/evergreen trees, gingerbread cookies, and of course, Christmas music! All of my favorites are playing repeatedly:
"Happy Xmas, War is Over" (lennon)
"White Christmas" (bing!), "The First Noel" (nat king cole)
"The Little Drummer Boy/Peace on Earth" (bing and bowie!!!)

So, a blend of the secular with the religious. This year there are some new additions to the rotation in the form of music from Stephen Colbert's Christmas Special. It's glorious, especially the non-Christmasy "cover" of Elvis Costello's "What's So Funny About Peace Love and Understanding".

Truly, the greatest gift of all...

...Weekend Anna