A Writer's Notebook, Day Eight-Hundred-And-Five

I am glad to report that Christmas went quite well.  Most of my day was spent cooking, and it was rather early, but it was worth it to make a special holiday for Melissa.  I also managed to surprise her with a special gift when she thought I didn't have one for her.  It was a festive meal and I made the whole thing from scratch, with a salad, two sides, roast duck, and even a yule log for dessert, which I was told looked "professional."  To be honest, I am quite proud of the yule log, as I have failed at that task in the past, but nailed it this time(I will post some pics on twitter for anyone who wants to see my achievement).  Everything came out great, I think, and I feel like I did a better job of managing the tasks involved than I often do.  The time management and organizational aspects are often the hardest for me, so it took a lot of work to get a handle on that.  It was work, but definitely worth the effort.   I enjoy cooking, even when it is tiring, and enjoy even more knowing my effort was appreciated, that it brought joy to those I was cooking for.  

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