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Still No Santa
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Saturday was our usual day of errands. We grabbed lunch at Chipotle and then ran to the Fresh Market and the Hallmark store and then made a brief stop at home. We then headed back out and went to Walgreens and Pick N Save and then headed back home to drop everything off. We headed out to pick up Chinese food from Golden Gate and then came back home to watch our Netflix DVD of Resident Evil: Extinction. It wasn't as good as the first two movies in that series, but it was a decent zombie flick.

On Sunday we grabbed lunch at Taco Bell and then made a run to Target. We had just run in for Xmas supplies (gift tags, tape, wrapping paper, and bows) but ended up getting some Pokemon stuffies for Gabriel (as incentives for going poopy on the potty) and some Ben 10 things for him for Xmas. So, what was going to be a quick run for Xmas supplies turned out to be a $140 shop!

We then dropped everything off at home and headed to the Mayfair Mall to see Santa. Gabriel was super well behaved, even when Santa wasn't there. Santa was on a break and wasn't scheduled to come back for another forty five minutes. Gabriel didn't want to wait that long, so we took him to the candy store and let him pick something out (he picked out a bag of foil wrapped chocolates) and then headed out of the mall. We seem to have the worst luck with Santa. In previous years he didn't want to go anywhere near him and now that he seems interested, Santa wasn't there. Harumph.

We were going to check the Broofield mall, but Gabriel fell asleep on the way there. So, we picked up dinner at Chili's and headed back home to do some gaming.

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You Are a Dove
You believe that it's important to keep the peace. There's too much fighting in the world these days.
You understand why conflict happens, but more importantly, you understand its effects.

You know that you can't bring about world peace. However, you do believe that all of your actions have consequences.
You try to do your part by being compassionate and seeing both sides of things. Whenever possible, you try to mediate disputes.


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