Sunday, December 27, 2015

Holidaze

 Christmas morning was all about Pup.



 We humans had already opened our presents the night before but she had to wait until morning. She did not disappoint. She loved it all.



 Later that morning, #2 Son, who was staying with us, made soup for dinner. I had lots of leftovers veggies from my disastrous risotto adventure. He turned them into something actually edible.



 We had lasagna for Christmas dinner. Christmas is all about fancy pasta around here.


 We shared a bottle of bubbly spumante.



 Son spent his entire holiday in the kitchen doing dishes. My sink has never been so clean.



 This will be remembered as the Christmas of the nuts. I got soaked in a deluge running from grocery store to grocery store trying to find a bag of mixed nuts for my Christmas nut bowl. It's a non negotiable. It sees a lot of action during serious conversations- this weekend it was mostly about sports.



 The plum pudding took three tries before it finally ignited.


 Son filmed the hilarity. It was like a slapstick skit but we finally got it lit.


 It was delicious with a really rummy hard sauce. Even The Mister ate some. It was also good with rum raisin ice cream on the side. I think I invented a new tradition.


 Christmas night it was peppermint martinis and Doctor Who's Christmas special.


 We put dough to rise Christmas night for crusty morning boules. They were good with a big bowl of grits on the side.


 I dropped Son off at the airport yesterday and bawled my way home. Heck, I bawled all morning thinking about him leaving.


 On arriving home I found a surprise in the mailbox that cheered me right up.



Once again my blog friends saved the day.


Instead of sniffling about Christmas past I can now look forward to Christmas future. After all in just 363 short days I can carefully unwrap these precious beauties and start all over again.

Thanks so much Melodye!!!! I love them!

8 comments:

  1. What a wonderful time! Can I come to your house next year?

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  2. Looks and sounds like a wonderful few days, and it sounds like your son is quite the cook!

    The pup is beyond cute - gah!

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  3. Awww, I have post-Christmas blurs today.
    I'm glad yours was a perfect time!

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  4. Let's hear it for new traditions! You sure know how to make a holiday special.
    Your son is gem. I think my son has forgotten how to do dishes!

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  5. And I will cry on Tuesday. Al has been VIrginia for 3 years. I tell myself thank GOD for her texts, emails, calls. For being able to visit her! But I will cry

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  6. Oh those nuts! That's one tradition that's fallen by the wayside here. My father always had a bag of mixed nuts still in the shell at Christmas time... I'm going to have to have a little talk with him about reviving it!

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  7. Those ornaments are sooooo pretty!!!! Would love the pattern info if it's possible. :-) Your pup is adorable as usual....we're pup sitting for our son while he's off on a case so we are in pup heaven here.

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