Lena asked me the other day if she could do a quick blog post for the holidays. I think she's worried that she's put her professional life on hold for too long--but I'll let her explain what's been going on around here. I'm going to take the day off!
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| Christmas 2025. |
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| Hi everyone! Sorry I've been gone for so long. |
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| It was perfection, love. |
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| And then we went on our honeymoon, and maybe stayed away longer than we should have... |
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| And I kept meaning to do a review after we got back, I really did, but time got away from me. |
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| And then in November we got horrible water damage in the walls of our bathroom. It's a mess. |
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| So while the house is being repaired and renovated, Ian and I have to stay with Emily. |
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| So I figured we'd put up a tree to make the place feel more festive. Emily does nothing. |
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| Hey! Bruno! Get down from there. |
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| Pffft. |
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| So, it's been a little crazy for us. |
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| But I didn't want anyone to think I'd quit the blog! I have a lot planned for 2026. |
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| Oh--and I actually have a little something I can show you today! |
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| Ian, would you do me a favor and grab a chair from the house? |
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| The pink chair? |
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| All of the chairs are pink, Ian. |
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| Since Emily's been doing an advent calendar series, I thought I'd share some of my own calendar with you! |
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| Thank you, Ian. That's my favorite pink chair. |
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| Look at all of the new books we've gotten! |
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| They're all from this enormous Mini Brands advent calendar by Zuru. It costs $24.99. |
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| I won't show you every single book, just my favorites. Because I'm capable of doing a short review. |
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| Look at this beautiful hardcover Eloise book! |
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| Every single page is filled with pictures. |
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| I also like this copy of Little Women. |
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| The pages are hard to read, though. |
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| And I lost my reading glasses when we had to move out of the house! |
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| Emily, will you take a few close-up photos in the studio so everyone can read the pages? |
I thought I was taking the day off, but fine.
The assortment of books in this calendar is nice. Most of them are paperbacks, but there are a few hardcovers, too. Here's a sample:
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| I love that Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is in the mix! |
I like the Nancy Drew book because I had that exact same volume as a kid. But Lena's favorite is Eloise:
The illustrations are fun to look at, and there's a different picture on every page:
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| No text, though. |
Here's a better look at
Little Women, which Lena also mentioned:
One problem with these books is that after the spines have been bent, they can't close flat again. This is as flat as Little Women gets now:
Maybe I can weigh it down with something to flatten it again?
But every single page is filled with minuscule text:
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| Amazing. |
Unfortunately, when I opened this book to photograph the words, a few pages fell out:
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| Lena's going to be mad at me. |
The loose pages are easier to photograph, though. Here are a few examples:
From what I can tell, there are a lot of unique pages, but each one is made up of paragraphs that are repeated in a different order on other pages. Like the fourth section on this page, starting with "V:"
Is similar to the third section on this page:
Lena's not wrong, though; it's all really hard to read.
So, I put a few of the pages into an image search and let Google try to translate the words.
Most of it is unintelligible, and some is gibberish Latin:
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| Frugal Latin. |
But every once in a while, Google thinks it's latched on to some actual English, and these phrases make me inexplicably thrilled. It's like I'm deciphering a lost historical text or something; my own Rosetta Stone.
As an example, the top of this page says that "the crane will be mixed with Interdum and malesuada lazwa:"
I always like my crane mixed with malesuada lazwa. Further down in that same section it says: "kisses and no effect stands molpath blansht." Blansht is right.
I could do this all day, but I'll limit myself to one more page--and it's a good one. At the top, it says, quite clearly, that I will meet my mother vitar in Proan island:
I've never been to Proan Island, but if Mom likes it, it's probably nice.
Also on this page is a warning that Qurk is sometimes a torturer:
Good to know, good to know.
Then, towards the bottom of the page, there's the closest thing to a full idea that I've found so far:
It says, "as the seasoning element of the candle, in the arrow, in the heart itself, pain is a favorite and the elite is adept."
I should write it this way, for dramatic effect:
As the seasoning element
of the candle,
in the arrow,
in the heart itself,
pain is a favorite.
And the elite is adept.
That is poetic. And profound, too, I'm sure.
I'll probably end up translating more of these tiny pages, because I'm obsessive like that, but I don't have to torture you anymore. I don't want to be like Qurk.
One other observation that I made (or my son made, to be fair) is that a few of the books have some real text on the first few pages, before they digress into nonsense. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is a great example of this--and also a lovely little hardcover book:
There's a proper title page inside, and even a dedication:
And the story starts off well:
The reverse side of that first page is also printed with actual words...but then the next page is gibberish:
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| Down the rabbit hole. |
Okay! That's all I have to contribute. Now I'm going to go eat cookies and translate some more fake Latin.
Smile and look cute, you two:
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| That's easy. |
Now let's bring in Riker and Bruno for a few shots, okay?
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| Bruno, get down from there! |
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| Riker! Come! |
Nobody move for a second!
Got it. Now let's try one more pose.
That's cute, but can you stop ogling each other and look at the camera, please?
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| Riker... |
That's good Lena, but I need you to look over here, Ian. Ian?
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| Good lad, Riker, come and sit. |
Okay, this is good! Say cheese:
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| Cheese. |
Great. And now let's get one last shot with the lights off for the official holiday greeting:
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| Happy holidays, everyone! With love from Lena and Ian. ❤️ |
Happy holidays!
ReplyDeleteYay, we got to hear from the newlyweds! Such a cute (and funny) review...I love your photos! And the Qurk thing is hilarious lol. Merry Christmas!
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