⛪ Also, maybe the reason I don’t watch A Charlie Brown Christmas religiously has to do with the religious parts. AND I think the tree was better off without all those ghastly ornaments on it.

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🐶 And while my general outlook on (and self-perceived lot in) life resembles Charlie Brown’s, I really think it’s Snoopy I adore the most. Having Lucy Beagle around for 13 years has really endeared him to me.

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🎄 I’m watching A Charlie Brown Christmas for the first time in years. I’ve always loved it, of course, but watching it has never been as much of a yearly tradition for me as The Great Pumpkin.

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I seriously might have the best husband in the world. Check out this birthday gift from him! 👟🎂🤩

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APPLE NEWS: INCITING SAMUEL L JACKSON LEVELS OF POETIC RAGE

Turns out there are two things I hate more than the Substack iPhone app: paywalls and Apple News without a subscription. I was a paying customer for a while and decided to slim down a little. Now that app literally serves up myriad articles and stories tailored tailored to your interests and enticing you to tap them. So you do, and Apple turns into that hacker nerd guy from Jurassic Park.

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Michael gave me THE best Christmas present this morning: a 1950s wooden toy chest filled with (almost all vintage) Muppets! And he didn’t even mix Sesame Street in which would have secretly disappointed me. Nope. I was left speechless and smiling, and feeling completely seen.

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Welp, we brought Lucy on our trip to see family, and she seems to have adjusted just fine to being in a somewhat strange environment without full sight or hearing. ♥

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🌟 My fondness for Christmas has waned significantly over the years. I try hard to avoid seasonal music until Dec 21, when, by my rule, it becomes appropriate to listen to. Everyone ignores my rule and starts playing that crap in September but whatever. I know I’m right. As it is now Dec 22, I’m starting seasonal listening with the expanded 80-track version of A Charlie Brown Christmas.

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😶‍🌫️ Isn’t it funny how “all lives matter” to some people - on their t-shirts, on their bumper stickers, during their family arguments - all the way up until actual genocide is being carried by Israel or Ukraine needs help because Russia is murdering its people? Where are the all lives matter people now? Someone should really take attendance. It’s almost like they were just using that phrase as a subtle form of racism that didn’t mean anything except having the last word.

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🥸 One very cool thing about chatGPT data analysis is that it’s correcting its own errors as it goes. Sort of.

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I should be winding down but put on this masterpiece. Michael and I were listening to Eurythmics, then This Mortal Coil, then Julee Cruise, and it just kind of led to this.

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MOVETOAMEND.ORG | ALSO, HAS THE DEMOCRATIC ESTABLISHMENT SEALED OUR FATE?

I left this comment on a Substack comment. The original poster basically said elections aren’t going to save us. Direct action, general strikes, civil disobedience, and applying real pressure on politicians will. I think he’s right, but I’m skeptical about our ability to successfully pull off any of those things. A site he mentioned, MoveToAmend.org is worth checking out. From me: The Democratic establishment is consistent in several areas. Chief among them: striving and aiming for the middle instead of aiming for the top (and then still missing when they take the shot); propping up and prioritizing mediocrity over progress; refusing to scout for new talent (really, Dems?

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NO, TOM JONES, NO! (FEAT. “MOTHERLESS CHILD” WITH PORTISHEAD)

Why am I listening to Tom Jones in earnest? Why do I feel like I have a soft spot for him somehow some way? Why do I respect how much of a great vocalist he is? (Even when he misses the mark commercially, his voice on its own is consistently and completely solid - he hits each note right smack dab in the middle - never even a hair sharp or flat, just right in the middle - and has a set of lungs on him that can carry that voice for measures at a time.

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Nothing quite says “Keep the Christ in Christmas” like a plastic, inflatable, life-sized nativity scene in your front yard. Stay classy, babyJesus ⛪️🎄👶🏻🙄

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MAGA REPUBLICANS ARE REPUBLICANS

I don’t understand why we’re saying “MAGA Republicans” like they’re distinct and separate from the rest of the Republican Party. We’ve seen over and over again that the GOP are all singing from the same hymnal. A few members may be off-key, but they’re all in the same weird church, sitting on the same oppressive wooden pews, and absolutely all on the same page, singing the same measure, spitting out the same words, whether directly and literally or whether through policy implementation, law making, and minority rule.

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MAESTRO: THE MUSIC OF LEONARD BERNSTEIN

Browsing Apple Music for another reason, I stumbled onto a playlist of new music selections from film and television. I stopped scrolling when I saw Maestro: The Music of Leonard Bernstein. The song featured in the playlist is the second movement of The Chichester Psalms, which is the most dramatic of the three movements in the piece. I loved singing it in high school and later as an adult in the Columbus Gay Men’s Chorus with the Columbus Children’s Choir.

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🫠 Hey does anyone else remember that one time in the year 2000 on December 13th when that one president-elect named Al Gore conceded after that one Conservative Supreme Court did that one thing where they inexplicably reversed a state court decision to recount Florida’s votes and instead handed the presidency to George W. Bush? Remember that? That time when a stolen presidential election was legitimate and should’ve caused a people’s uprising the likes of which this country hadn’t seen since the American Revolution, but didn’t?

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🎵 What timing. The HCR piece is about the anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and how it came to be. https://open.substack.com/pub/heathercoxrichardson/p/december-10-2023 And just Sunday I discovered a beautiful work by Max Richter in which he set the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to music. It’s called “Voices”. It’s quite stirring, full of hope and disappointment at the same time. Hope, because of its aspiration, disappointment because so many of its promises remain unfulfilled or have been broken altogether.

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🎵 Now Playing: Le Pain Perdu by Cibo Matto from the album Viva! La Woman on Music

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Michael (Boy Michael) made a tiny townfor Christmas! God knows they’re squinters. #arresteddevelopment #tinytown #GOBBluth #godzilla

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I haven’t officially started listening to holiday music yet, but a few of my favorites have been finding their way into my speakers. Here’s one.

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🥰 I started my Cultivating Gratitude class last week by asking people to share a childhood memory/possession they’re grateful for. I talked about my Ernie doll and the Ernie poster Mom made for me. Well today one of the participants gave this to me. It made me smile for five solid minutes!

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First of all, did you know Katey Sagal is a vocalist? probably not, so I win this round. Did you know she covered this Stevie Wonder song (which I only this morning learned is a Stevie Wonder song) on her 2004 album, Room? Probably not, so I win this round, too.

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I cried when I realized what she was singing about, who she was singing for. She follows it up with a reinterpretation of You Don’t Own Me that I can only describe as a defiant dirge. It’s actually a helluva album.

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I had NO idea this was an Aretha Franklin song first. I just assumed it belonged to En Vogue. FYI it does NOT belong to En Vogue

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