Friday, December 07, 2007

Not ready for Christmas yet

It is so much fun to read all the blogs posts about Christmas and all the Christmas preparations that are going on. It seems in the U.S things really start to get going right after Thanksgiving. In our house we don't get the tree up until the last weekend before Christmas. I think for us that could be around December 20th this year!!

I posted my Secret Santa gift off and I did finish off the Christmas stocking and I now need to send that off. I wanted to make a few more Santa tree decorations and I can not find the pattern anywhere. I know I have it somewhere in my sewing room -- I wouldn't have thrown it out.


If anyone recognizes this and has the pattern I would love to have it again - although I think it would be easy enough to copy a pattern from this one.


I really enjoyed reading the various posts about Christmas traditions - they are so different all over the world.

We have a very typical "North American" Christmas (I think) We usually have a nice evening of Christmas music and egg nog and snacks on the night we put up the tree. Now that the kids have all left home it is just Jim and I decorating the tree but we still enjoy the evening.

The same decorations have been put on the tree for years and years. When Andrew was about 6 or 7 he brought home this little angel he made in school and it has been the angel on the top of the tree ever since.



Christmas Eve is my favourite time of the season. We have another nice evening - we finish wrapping the gifts (because that is how organized I am every year) We enjoy a few glasses of port with some various cheeses, snacks and Rogers Chocolates (my favourite being Empress Squares)

The kids usually come and spend the night on Christmas Eve. Then Christmas morning is coffee first - gift opening and a nice breakfast of French toast and strawberries and whipped cream and maple syrup. We have been going to Jim's brother's house for dinner the past 5 or so years - since we moved in 2002. Which is nice - but I do miss the turkey leftovers. Turkey is the traditional Christmas Day meal for us. I will quite often make a turkey for New Years Day, just so we can have the leftovers. I don't think there is anything better than turkey leftovers!!

8 comments:

  1. Ham, leftover ham is even better. =) I love your treetop angel. =)

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  2. Yep, being Canadian, Turkey was a Christmas meal for us. Mom still makes it! Lovely tree topper! Those are the bestest! ;o) Thanks for sharing!

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  3. Lovely Christmas traditions!!

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  4. That's a cute Santa. I'm going to have to see if I can't make something like that! Your Christmas traditions sound great. I don't think I could do everything in one night though - so I'm going to have to get started on the decorating and the shopping son!
    I'm with you on the turkey leftovers. I made a whole turkey just for the leftovers!

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  5. I always have some wine when wrapping gifts, it makes the job go by much quicker.

    The leftovers are the best part, Mmmm turkey sandwiches...I love it.

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  6. Love the ornaments.

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  7. I love your Christmas traditions
    and..........I enjoy reading that some are like mine.

    Andrew's angel is very very nice.

    Sorry....... I haven't the tutorial you are looking for.

    ciao ciao

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  8. Your Christmas celebrations sound like lots of fun. I'm always late getting decorations up too. Usually they come out one at a time. I have my Santa quilt up, but that's about it. Not even a wreath on the door, but that's going out today.

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