tinseltown wrote:Festive friday went really well as we started off our Christmas festivities here in Rhodes . Food was yummy and the deserts Got a giant box of chocolates from a dear friend The house was lit up . Christmas carols playing ,candles smelling of cinnamon and manderin were lit . We played board games and felt the season was upon us at last . Christmas is for sharing good food and fellowship Amen . Next week i have the bible study bunch coming for mincepies and christmas carrot cake , then the post Alpha course lot and then a few days later a morning to remember a dear friend we lost recently .Its beginning to look alot like christmas .........
Jolly O'Leary wrote:The kitchen is now decorated for Christmas. They vinyl green table cloth with mittens is on the table, the advent garden and candles are in the middle, the little tree is decorated, garland is in the hall, and we got some Christmas bunting for next to nothing on Tradera (swedish ebay). We had bought some material to make our own, but this is cute and will give us a pattern for future holidays. I am fighting "cedar fever" as they say in SA, but all in all, it has been a good day. Perky even went and got the tires changed for winter, something that has not happened in 2-3 years, so now we will be mobile even in the snow. Woohoo!
Jolly O'Leary wrote:No, but Perky said they use chains in other parts of Europe. We have studded tires that one must use between Dec 1 and march 1. But it is a two edged sword, you can continue driving, but there are many streets you are not allowed to drive on with studded tires. But, had we gone North for Christmas, they would have been a necessity.
Noel+ wrote:Well the family is in bed with some of kind of virus. I have a 'fat lip' -- my term for fever blisters. And we're determined not to let it crimp our Christmas joy! So we're gonna snuggle up in front of the tv and watch Christmas movies!
Jolly O'Leary wrote:WEll, Perky did it. I start slowing down around 8 pm and get in "going to bed mode". But he changed the curtains, got out the candle sticks and put up the Advent stars before bed. I did not go to the living room to see that one, but the one in the kitchen looks great! Today I am wearing my Peanuts Christmas shirt which has seen better days, I brought it with me 6 years ago from the US and might now be an "at home" shirt. Funny how you do not notice these things until you are already wearing them in public. Oh well, it is still Christmas cute.
tinseltown wrote:Hi Cay friends christmas coffee here tomorrow , your all welcome How can i post a new signature , tried but cant do it
Noel+ wrote:Just watched the CMA Country Christmas special wafer the Charlie BrownChristmas. I am full of Christmas joy & not ready to sleep. Time for eggnog!
Jolly O'Leary wrote:Noel+ wrote:Just watched the CMA Country Christmas special wafer the Charlie BrownChristmas. I am full of Christmas joy & not ready to sleep. Time for eggnog!
Ah........eggnog. No commercial stuff at the North Pole so we have to make our own from scratch. On the plus side, I learned this year that Swedish chickens are salmonella free so there is no danger. We do usually drink it up the same night I make it though. Reminds me of my grandmother´s egg milk. Christmas is just so much fun!
Jolly O'Leary wrote:I ordered three "christmas presents" for us today. Miracle on 34th Street (black and white version), Holiday Inn (colorized) and Scooby Doo Phantosaur. The first one I have on VHS and thought I had found a swedish source, but it turned out to the be the remake, which is good, but then it is just a "christmas movie" and not THE Christmas movie that is the start of the season. Holiday Inn I have on DVD in its original form and have always wondered how those musical numbers will look in color. IN general, I am against colorization, but we shall see how it turns out. Scooby Doo Phantosaur is just for fun.
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