Christmas for me was waking up at 4.30! I had told Miss Hap not to wake me before at least 5.30 am but I couldn’t sleep, so went downstairs as quietly as I could. Not 2 minutes later I heard the galloping of excited footsteps, and she burst into the front room all wide-eyed and excited. Needless to say, we got stuck int to the business of present unwrapping!
My sister (Mrs Masterchef) and her husband (Mr Musician) were our hosts for Christmas dinner, and along with us, my mum and my niece were going to be there.
As always a huge amount of thought and organisation had gone into the day. From the personalised table settings to the egg tree decoration in the centre of the table (my sister had blown some eggs and decorated them in glitter, putting our names on each one, plus one for my niece’s bump) to the fantastic menu (turkey, beef and gammon).
Just before we were to eat, we sat around the table to partake in the ‘silly present’ giving that they love to do. We all get to pick a random present which is usually something funny. As you can see from the pics, Miss Hap had some lovely new ears, and my niece had some rather fetching ‘fly glasses’
I had been a little bit down when I first arrived, due to one thing and another, but Mrs Masterchef went out of her way to make me feel better, as did Mr Musician.
We had a brilliant day. The meal was superb.Not only did we have all that meat but there were sausages wrapped in bacon, home-made stuffing balls, the most massive Yorkshire puddings you ever saw, dauphinoise potatoes as well as roasties, and cauliflower with cashew nuts. To say we were stuffed was an understatement! In fact, there was no room even later on, for the chocolate and maraschino cherry trifle with Kirch.
My niece’s husband arrived around 5 pm as he works on the railways and had finished one night shift, and was about to start another. Mrs Masterchef had plated him up a meal which he tucked into whilst we all chatted together round the table.
Some of us braved the drizzle and wind to go for a walk with Milo their labrador as we needed to burn off a bit of room to be able to sit down comfortably! It was a pleasant walk, looking at all the Christmas lights around the neighbourhood as we went.
Once we got back it was into the front room to play some games. Miss Hap got ‘Articulate’ for Christmas this year from my mum, so we started with that. Well, once we had argued over the rules that is! We had a few laughs with that especially as mum didn’t quite get the gist of the game at first and gave some rather bizarre clues that no-one had a hope fo guessing!
Around 10 pm we were all tired and came home. My sister and her husband must have been exhausted but they never gave any indication of it.
I know my sister reads my blog, and although I have thanked her, I just wanted to share with everyone just how much of a star she really is. Her own daughter and step-children were doing their own things this year, so her and Mr Musician could have just spent Christmas on their own, or gone away, but being the type of people they are, they wanted to share it with family, and make everyone else’s day special which they certainly did.
This is sweet. Sounds like you guys had loads of fun.
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Thanks so much Deb, yes it was a wonderful day 🙂
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Sounds perfect!
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It was, Daffy. Hope you had a wonderful day too 🙂
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A lovely celebration. My favorite part…the silly gift exchange ! ☺️
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Yes, I love that too, It is always such great fun 🙂
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Oh Judy, that sounds like the most beautiful Christmas. Being together with so many people you love. And that amazing food! I never heard of those “silly presents” but it really sounds like a lot of fun and a wonderful way to start with the celebration. I am so happy reading about your Christmas day and to feel that excitement throughout your post!
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Thanks Erika. Yes it really was such a lovely day. We all enjoyed ourselves. I hope you too had a wonderful Christmas xx
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We had a very good time… and still have. Today we are celebrating together with my mom who came back from Vienna yesterday…. At least we had a break yesterday… haha!
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Ha! Yes, we have a break today, and went to Mum’s yesterday for a lovely meal. Have a lovely time today with your mum 🙂
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Thank you, Judy, have nice break 💖
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Thanks Erika, xx
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😊😘💖
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Sis, it sounds like a lovely gathering! I’m glad you had a family filled Christmas! 🙂
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Yes, it is always so much fun spending Christmas with family 🙂
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Absolutely sis!
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Sounds like a fun and festive day with family! What a special and heartwarming Christmas! 🙂
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It was thanks Tonya. I hope yours was wonderful too 🙂
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Thanks, Judy! It was very nice. 🙂
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That’s good 🙂
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Sounds like a lovely day, Judy 🙂
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It really was Sue. We were totally spoilt. Hope you had a lovely day too 🙂
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I did, Judy… quiet and full of smiles 🙂
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I like that it was full of smiles 🙂
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It’s a fair achievement for a family Christmas 😉
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Oh I love your sister … I do silly presents, too much food and special table decs too…
My kids refused to get up before 9!!
Glad you were able to feel festive. Xxx
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I bet your Christmases are brilliant too Wendy. You sound very much like my sister always putting others first and doing all the little extra things to make the day more special. 🙂
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Blessings to you on this day. I like the idea of silly presents. I might have to take that up next year.
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Yes, they always bring a laugh and are a great way to kick off the celebrations. 🙂
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What a lovely day with some great traditions! I like the “silly gift” idea!
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Thanks Nancy. Yes, the silly gifts always go down well, and get everyone laughing. 🙂
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How wonderful!! What is gammon?
Did you get a nap????
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Gammon is ham. I didn’t get a nap actually, but Boxing day morning I got up really late! 🙂
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Oh, okay, I never heard of it before. Thanks for teaching me another word!! You’re like my personal British dictionary!!lol
YAY!! I’m glad you finally did get some sleep!
Melinda
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I am happy too that I have taught you a new British word 🙂
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If I always keep learning, maybe 1 day I’ll be smart! lol
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Oh, you are very smart Melinda 🙂
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😉 thanks, Judy!
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I’m delighted you had such a Wonderful day. We got up around the same time so I’m sorry if I disturbed you but at Christmas it’s worth it for the annual paper tear.
Wishing you a Fantastic New Year
xxx Massive Hugs xxx
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Yes, it was definitely worth it David as I am sure it was for you too. I hope you also have a wonderful new year, Huge hugs xxxx
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Sounds like you had a great time, Judy. I always enjoy the games that are played at Christmas time. They always produce so much laughter and get everyone crying with laughter. I feel like I’ve eaten and drunk so much that I could burst! And there’s still New Year to come. Oh heck!
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Yes, I feel stuffed to the gunnels too Hugh. I feel like I am going to pop! 🙂
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Lovely, Judy. You have some fun traditions and a sweet family. BTW – I got silly glasses too this year and they are my favorite gift 🙂
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Ha HA! I loved those silly glasses and I am sure you got a lot of enjoyment from yours too 🙂
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