At last, a bit of peace and quiet! It's about 3.00pm on Boxing Day and I'm sitting quietly in the lounge with Christopher and Alexander (Number Two Son). They're watching a film on the television and I've just come in to join them while I write this blog. Alexander made lunch out of leftover vegetables and gravy and Christopher's just making a cup of tea. I'm on strike!
Yesterday was hectic, but good fun. We managed to get everyone up for breakfast and then got lunch started before going over to my FIL's house to meet the rest of the family for coffee. The boys had just about had time to open the various little presents in their stockings - yes, I still do stockings for them, 'from Santa', filled with fun, usually useless, sometimes useful, gifts. And we always open one present at breakfast - this time I had made photograph albums for the boys with family photographs and one for Christopher with photographs from all the plays (amateur dramatic) we've done over the years, plus photographs of the boys in their plays.
Then, whilst we were having coffee, the goose started to make its presence felt. My SIL told me a cautionary tale about friends of their who were having goose, started it cooking, went out for coffee and came home to find their house on fire! Thank you so much SIL!! So Number One Son and I rushed home, only to find that I'd forgotten my keys. So, an extra fifteen minutes going to his house for his keys and then back. Relief - no house fire. Then, when we were basting it we must have poked a hole in the large disposable foil baking tray I was using. Do you have any idea how much fat comes out of a goose - about two pints I would guess. That was fun to clear up!!!
Anyway, lunch went well, the vegetables weren't overcooked and apparently the goose tasted really good. The Christmas pudding and mincepies were actually tasted this year, surprise, surprise. And then, at last, a sit down and open the rest of our present. I had a book token from the boys, together with a neck pillow and a promise of 'something else still to come'. Christopher gave me a Nintendo DS Lite, which I've been dropping hints about for some eighteen months. It's got a brain training programme, which should help stave off senility for a little longer!
And then, I got to the Secret Santa Swap. I am so lucky, I got a wonderful parcel from
Bec at Oh Sew Busy. There's a beautiful table runner, which looks lovely on my table, a little angel stitchery, some thread and some cute little buttons. Then there's a charm pack - Fabulous Fall by Moda - and two other pieces of fabric. And two brilliant magazines absolutely full to bursting with ideas, especially the Christmas in July issue. Thank you so much Bec, I'm really touched with your thoughtfulness. And thank you to Chookyblue for organising everything.
And then, time for a rest!
This morning I got up early to clear up - two loads of washing up, drying up and putting away, one load of washing, food to put away. And after that I went on strike for the rest of the day! I made a case for Alexander's birthday-and-Christmas-camera and intend to do very little for the rest of the day.
And then, tomorrow, we start again! We've got the whole family coming for lunch (around 13 of us altogether) - though it's going to be very simple, cold meats and salads I think. And a few desserts.
Thank you to everyone who told me about their Christmas food, it was absolutely fascinating to see the different foods that people eat at Christmas around the world. I'm looking forward so much to continuing to get to know you and finding out about your lives in 2009.