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It Ain't Too Cold For Us And Our Snow Angels

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During the most recent polar vortex, the Babe and I went out in the front yard for some snow angels and getting pulled around the block in a sled.  The weather, did however, take the other two kids out of play for the night.  That's just fine with me as I got to spend some 1:1 time with the top dog.

Vintage Articulated Santa Claus Pin

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I'm not totally sure how this guy will get used, but this Vintage Articulated Santa Claus pin worked too well to pass up.  He's holding a bell in one hand and a 'Merry Cristmas' flag in the other.  I think he'd look good in the china cabinet amongst his bretheren, but perhaps he'll get worn instead?

Vintage Putz House Added To Our Collection

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We didn't stop at little Santa's this year, as Nat picked up a few of these little Putz Christmas houses.  This one makes two houses now residing at our place.  I think this one is a residence, but our first one was a massive church building that lights up. Nat picked out this little treasure at the Great Lakes Antique market.  Martha Stewart has a project that Nat's mom/sister undertook this season that features these Putz houses on a wreath.   Check it out here .

Vintage Holt Howard Santa Claus Bell From 1962

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As part of our annual New Year's tradition up in Michigan, we make a stop at the Great Lakes Antique Market and I gorge on some 50% off vintage Christmas stuff.   Here's the kickoff post from the 2014 series .  We went to two of these markets - the normal one in Coloma and a bigger one in Saugatuck a day later.  I think Nat preferred the Saugatuck market, but based on the prices alone, I'm more of a fan of the Great Lakes version. This first piece is a Holt Howard Santa Claus bell from 1962.  After seeing him in one of the booths, I couldn't pass it up.  Here's the upskirt below showing off the Holt Howard mark and the Japan sticker. This wasn't the only bell that we bought, but it is our first.  So...maybe there's a trend coming?

Kilwins Coming To Downtown Elmhurst

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On the walk to the train late in 2014, this awning for Kilwins went up in the old Jamba Juice spot right south of the York Theatre.  While I miss Jamba Juice, getting a Kilwins is great.  Isn't going to be good for Cold Stone and Brain Freeze (nor any of the 3 yogurt joints in the City Center), but a good hardpack cone is what I want most of the time we go out for ice cream.  The kids, though....love those yogurt places.  What with their gummy bears and sprinkles and other gross things to pile on top of your chocolate ice cream.

Trader Joe's Speculoos Cookie & Cocoa Swirl

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Bought this stuff for New Year's Eve sundaes and it didn't disappoint.  Unfortunately for my new year's diet, we were left with a HUGE jar of the stuff after Dec 31st.  Hide your spoons.  Hide your wife.  And..hide your husband, too.

Please Do Not Leave Cash By The Kiosk

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At Edelman, we don't need no stinkin' rules.  Or...at least it seems they won't be followed anyway.

The Babe's Cupholder In The Back Of The SwaggerWagon

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I was back there cleaning things out when I discovered this gross mess.  This is the cupholder in the way-back of the van.  The Babe was using it as her personal garbage can.  Candy wrappers I expected.  But...ATM receipts and apple cores?  Not so much.

Werner Ladder Used in Christmas Vacation

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Over the holidays, I took this photo of Clark on a Werner ladder on tv and geeked out by texting it to Equation Boy/Man as fast as I could.  After all, he works at Werner. His response?  Basically...a meh.  He knew all about it.  Guess I was late the party on this one.  Still...pretty neat to see the Werner brand in the spotlight at another time of year than during the final four net cutting ceremony.

2015: On Time

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One of the best things I was gifted this Christmas season is this guy above.  Will be the first time in a decade since I wore a watch everyday.  The last watch I wore regularly was an Ironman with a velcro band during the early post-college years.  I never took that thing off.  Wore it to bed, wore it in the shower.  Used it to time runs. The big difference here is that I have to take this thing off every night and charge it.  I do that with my phone, so this can't be much more difficult, right?