Holiday Finest

Christmas Eve
12-24-06xmas

We had four days of traveling and bacchanalian celebrations, and I am now home, feeling bloated and spent. Here are the cliff notes:

  1. We exchanged wonderful gifts. C’s high score went to Sing & Spin Pablo, while L was psyched to get more spy gear and the game Heroscape.
  2. We enjoyed an Italian feast on Christmas Eve at my cousin’s house and I discovered a new cocktail: Navan vanilla cognac and Coke. Yum! I discovered this cocktail many times, taking my turn as the drunken fool of the family. There’s one every year.
  3. I hadn’t been to my cousin’s Christmas Eve party for several years and I enjoyed seeing many relatives I had not seen in a long while. One had been serving in Iraq. Others had been in college or just living far away. The “kids” were now wearing makeup and accompanied by boyfriends/girlfriends. I felt really old, but in a good way. It was wonderful enjoying their company, joking and laughing.
  4. We revived what I hope will become a new tradition with my children: the drive around town to check out the most outrageous displays of Christmas decorations. I remember doing this every year with my parents. C loved seeing all the lights and inflatables - no longer reserved to Santa, Frosty and Rudolph, everyone from Mickey Mouse to Scooby Doo now qualifies as Christmas decor.
  5. Christmas Day was a smaller, more relaxed gathering. We watched a re-run of the 2004 National Spelling Bee with Superbowl-like fervor. L played PS2 (oh, finally, something that’s NOT boooorrrring) with PHAT Daddy and my cousins. And we ate some more. My aunts made an awesome ham and all my favorite sides: mashed potatoes, corn, green bean casserole, sweet gravy and rolls.
  6. Then it started to snow! Big fluffy flakes that floated down and lingered on your coat and hair. It was just a dusting, but so beautiful on Christmas night.
  7. The only low point was the fact that my grandmother went into the hospital with pneumonia. I missed seeing her this year.

I hope you all had a wonderful holiday.

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  1. Angela, Mother Crone | Dec 27, 2006 | Reply

    It sounds like your holidays were lovely! I am so happy for you all. THe kids look adorable…although I would have enjoyed a picture of you with a lampshade on your head as well! ;)

  2. Carrie | Dec 27, 2006 | Reply

    Shan, So glad to hear that you had a great holiday. Thanks so much for the beautiful hand-made card with the picture of Luke & Leia. I wanted to send cards this year. I had “delusions” of including a picture of my dogs in their Christmas outfits. But, we got back from vacation on the 18th, and had a hectic week getting ready for the holidays - and then when I tried to take the picture, Butch refused to wear his reindeer antlers and kept pulling Gus’ Santa hat off. Needless to say - no picture. No card. I’m so sorry!
    My best to your family, and I hope your grandma is better and home soon.

  3. janjanmom | Dec 29, 2006 | Reply

    I love that dress, it is my favorite holiday attire. I wish I could get one my size!!

  4. Eliza | Dec 30, 2006 | Reply

    My son wants that game your son got. Love the dress, we actually found one in black like it. Sounds like you had a busy holiday. :) Would’ve loved the snow, we got rain here. :(

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