The Eve was spent chatting with family and preparing items for the Christmas meal ahead of time. I assisted with broth and bread sauce. My best skill....kitchen helper. I can fetch spices, utensils and wash dishes like a whiz. I leave the true mixing and concocting to the pros....content to stand back and learn. In the evening, we had a meal of baked salmon and salad...very light and tasty. A lovely quiet eve with a few toddies and relaxation.
Early morning came and the chatter and much-too-loud cantor of small children wafted into the room. Soon they came bounding in all gleeful and merry. Nothing says Christmas like a small child giddy over the gummy eyeballs found in a stocking....yummy. *sigh* To be a kid again.
The day was full of preparation and present opening ... my jolly brother-in-law Nick playing Father Christmas this year....hat and all. I was spoiled rotten.
The meal was lovely and the usual fare....with the exception of a few bits and bobs....bread sauce...bacon wrapped prunes...(yes kids...prunes...) bacon wrapped mini sausages and I can't forget Christmas pudding.....(ok...I must be honest....this stuff is awful....like a soft fruitcake...full of the the taste of ginger, cloves and orange rind...not for the faint of heart...like me....it doesn't matter that they light it on fire before serving.....still tastes a bit much).

The next day is another holiday here in Blighty....Boxing Day. A day that originated with giving gifts to the underpriveledged and employees. I hear that many years ago...some families didn't open their gifts until then. Pity the folks with children....what a long day Christmas must have been. Now...children aren't used to waiting....what a concept.
This Boxing Day....we attended a pantomime. Now...I had no idea what to expect short of a puppet show. Not exactly. A full stage production that is a cross between a broadway show and vaudeville. Much humor, costumes, and elaborate sets...both for children and adults. The type of adult humor that would NEVER be seen in the USA....shame. Such a need for lightening up. Afterwards a luncheon at N & L's friends' lovely Georgian and Victorian home. Amazing. Lovely and sharing people.
This Boxing Day....we attended a pantomime. Now...I had no idea what to expect short of a puppet show. Not exactly. A full stage production that is a cross between a broadway show and vaudeville. Much humor, costumes, and elaborate sets...both for children and adults. The type of adult humor that would NEVER be seen in the USA....shame. Such a need for lightening up. Afterwards a luncheon at N & L's friends' lovely Georgian and Victorian home. Amazing. Lovely and sharing people.
2 comments:
What a wonderful description of your first British Christmas!! Next year, have someone make some brandy butter using cognac - have just a tiny bit of fruitcake on the side and it's not so bad! :) I also enjoy the tradition of crackers...although I was raised by a British mother, this is a tradition that she (sadly) didn't bring with her to the States.
Happy New Year to you and Matt and everyone in both your families. My prayers go out to your sister-in-law, her husband and their beautiful daughters.
Hey honey. It was my best ever Christmas. So glad to have us together. I knew it was an eye-opener for you and glad you had a great time. You write wonderfully. x0x0x0x0
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