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Early Merry Christmas

I am up late trying to wrap up a few more presents. Dustin and the puppies are already in bed fast asleep, so I'm out in the dining room wrapping presents alone. The house is super quiet. I've still got both Christmas trees lit up.
I kid you not when I say this, but I keep hearing a tingling sound...like bells. Not like one bell but alot..like sleigh bells or jingle bells. At first I thought it may be one of our cell phones, but I keep hearing it...so obviously no one's going to keep messaging you or whatever. Our antique clock isn't working, so it's ruled out. We don't have wind chimes, nor do our neighbors. Besides, the wind is blowing hard constantly.

I seriously don't know what it is. I don't have any decorations that make noise.
Anyhow, here's a Santa tracker...just in case : )

Comments

Cathy Nguyen said…
I have doubt that Santa Claus is real. My stocking is totally empty.
You can't have stockings at two houses..that's double dipping. You can only do one, and since my house has all the stockings, it's easier for him to stop by my house than yours.

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