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CHRISTMAS EVE

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

Christmas Centrepiece

Okay, so I’m a little late on the Christmas posts. :) I really enjoyed something about this year’s Christmas. I don’t know whether it was the food, or the company, or the fact that I decided to spend the least amount on presents that I could, or that it was a White Christmas. Everything just seemed to be just right.

Christmas Decorations

Normally we do Christmas morning, with waffles followed by tea and/or coffee, and present opening, and eventually Christmas dinner. This year we decided to do Christmas Eve so we could celebrate it with my cousins and their newborn baby. Of course, life always throws a twist at you and they had to stay at the hospital with the baby, but we were still able to pull together the family and have a good one.

Caught putting presents under the tree
Getting caught putting presents under the tree

This was also the first year I was told (by my parents) to save money and not buy any presents. I decided on a compromise; I would spend as little as possible on presents but still buy everybody something. I can’t tell you what a joy it was to just focus on something small but meaningful for everyone, and not worry about the credit cards this year. It was nice to just be with my family, enjoy their company, and have a great time instead of stressing out about the material aspects.

Christmas Dinner

The dinner spread my mom and dad made this year was incredible.

Beautiful Placesettings

The place settings were tasteful and very very pretty.

Turkey

The turkey (thanks to my cousin) was tender, flavourful, and had the most amazing gravy.

Other dishes

The side dishes were great… broccoli and cauliflower gratin with different kinds of cheeses, stuffed mushrooms, asparagus and others.

Chocolate Volcano dessert

My mom made a decadent chocolate lava cake for dessert from scratch with Callebaut chocolate…

Christmas Home-Baked Cookies

… with about 12 different kinds of home made from scratch cookies.

Presents under the tree

The tree looked the same every year. A fake tree with fun colours and lots of different ornaments. It’s not that classy but it’s always fun to put up and we don’t worry too much about it ;)

Allan in front of the tree

It was great to have Allan there, part of the family now. We all love him dearly.

Byron in front of the tree

And my little brother, who decided not to buy anyone presents this year. :P

My parents

And my parents who are so kind, loving, generous, and full of life. I can’t be thankful enough to have them in my lives.

Family in front of the tree

I truly love my family. My parents, brother, Allan, grandmother, cousins, and aunt… I feel so lucky to be surrounded by such amazing, supportive people. And I’m glad to be close with them every day of the year, not just on Christmas. Thank you thank you thank you for being in my life!

Christmas presents

Allan and I both got SIGG thermoses for Christmas. Yay! Just what we wanted, and perfect for snowboarding and backcountry. I got my little brother a Luke Skywalker toy from Japan when I went there.

Christmas tree ornament

What a heartwarming Christmas Eve.

Soup Ingredients

Allan and I have both been pretty much freakishly sick over the past week. It got worse after the Avalanche Training course and has been steadily sticking with us. I made some chicken noodle soup from scratch… which I love doing when I’m sick. It takes a long time but it is definitely worth it. It’s all about the fresh herbs, and using organic, free-range chicken.

Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup

Merry Christmas everyone! I hope you had a good one… a White Christmas… and time with your loved ones. :) I’ll be off from now until January 5th so it’s going to be lots and lots of snowboarding as soon as I get better!

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