by Jolly O'Leary » Thu Feb 20, 2014 3:22 am
Christmas in August is usually just a 1 day celebration, August 25, though I put up the "Merry Christmas" sign and banner on the 24th and take them down on the 26th, so we call it a three day celebration. Usually we just have a festive meal, often cold since it is too hot in August to heat up the stove, watch a movie and listen to Christmas music and OTR that day. I have also made Christmas chili and quesadillas. One of my dreams is to sort of have an "outdoor" kitchen on the balcony during the summer with an electric grill (the only kind we are allowed), 2 burner electric stove top and a toaster oven. We have the toaster oven, just have to see if this balcony has an outside electric plug. I see Christmas lights on most of the apartments around there so I think it must or else it is not difficult to run an extension cord. Christmas in August often has an Asian theme so stir fry is not uncommon. When I was on my own I watched Christmas in August, the Korean melodrama even though it really has nothing to do with Christmas, but Perky does not like it, so we usually watch another Christmas movie. Christmas in the Clouds with the Native American cast is another fun one and what led us to the vegetarian chili (southwest and vegetarian, you have to see the movie for that one) and quesadillas, also paying homage to my weird family that has tex mex on Christmas day (I refuse).
Jennifer Lundgren
originally from San Antonio, Texas (USA)
LIfe is one Christmas adventure after another.