

The doing things with the kids part involved Chase, my 7 yr old godson. We looked at lights in our little town, Waxhaw. There was this wicked cool t bucket parked by a tree that covered in lights. So I pulled out my camera and luckily had the tripod in my truck. Everyone in town is gawking at all the holiday lights and I'm going insane over this t bucket (see the picture at the front of the post.) Chase and I also spent several days baking a Christmas tree cake and cookies. And this kid should have been a girl, cos he loves to shop. And not just in the toy dept. He digs picking out clothes for me, his mom, family and of course, himself.

As usual money was tight, but the gearhead gods were smiling, and an last minute emergency job came in, painting 4 Brembo brake calipers yellow and doing a RUF logo on them. Sounded easy enough. It quickly turned into a nightmare as the little $2 tool I needed was completely out of stock in the state of North Carolina. A 10 hour job turned into 24 hours. But somehow these things get done in the nick of time, just like on tv, that is, most of the time. Like childbirth, it always feels like hell when happening, and it awesome after its over.
Usually I try to ride one of my motorcycles on Christmas day. But The BoyToy and I had not yet winterized our shack at the lake and temps had already dipped below freezing. So after spending the Christmas morning with my godson's family, we hopped into my trusty Ford Explorer along with the tools and gifts and drove up to Lake Norman. BoyToy put my boat in the water and proceeded to winterize the pile of boards we call a cabin. And actually my one wish for this day was to do my favorite thing in the world. To row. Ok, confession time, rowing is my hobby. Not really what comes to mind for a gearhead girl. Its been a lifelong dream. But its a $$$ hobby and there were always car and bike stuff to buy. So at age 50, I said screw it and bought a used rowing scull. Besides the oars look cool in my shop. And a gearhead chick has to stay in shape and this is how I do it. I feel so free when I'm rowing. No sound, no motor (gasp!!), just me, the water and God. It is here that I truly feel at peace. Its my church. A hour on the water, an hour away from the frantic pace in the shop, an hour away from the reality of paying bills, dealing with customers, struggling with schedules, with housework, with all the things that overwhelm us, THAT was all I wanted for Christmas.
And I got it!!! So what did you get for Christmas? Please feel free to post a comment!