Sunday 25 December 2011

Happy Holidays!

Christmas is a funny holiday for me. I always resent being pushed into the festive mood as early as October, when I'm still trying to cling on for dear life to the last vestiges of summer, and the supermarkets start piling their shelves with packages and packages of sweets and chocolate for the festive season. Also, I can't help thinking of all those overpriced, overpackaged 'gifts' that stores come up with to suit various budgets - the thought of all those bits of nothingness wrapped in too much plastic and cardboard leaves a sick feeling in my stomach. I'm also far too disorganised to send out cards to anyone, and always have been. For me, these gestures are meaningless if I haven't seen the friends and family they're addressed to for too long, and if I'll see or speak to you at Christmas, then I'd much rather extend the goodwill in person.

However, I do love observing people's expressions of joy when they receive a gift that is heartfelt, sincere, and shows that the giver has put much time and thought into it. Who wouldn't, right? Okay, I guess I couldn't necessarily say we've devoted enough of our energy to making Christmas really meaningful this year, but everyone's put in a good effort, and here are some of the highlights...

1.  Going to lock up the porch door on the 23rd, having worked till the wee hours to breathe life into Disgruntled Dino (SUCH a crochety li'l thing! ;), I found a lovely surprise on the step. Amongst a selection of gorgeous goodies sat this li'l guy, made by my pal Jen - we get our knitties out every Thursday, which always has us in stitches.* Tired from hunching over my work for several hours, this was a sight for sore eyes!


Taking pride of place on our tree. Thanks, Jen, for bring some festive cheer to El Grincho.

2.  Oh, Christmas tree, oh, Christmas treeeeee...say what I like, the pile of unopened pressies is always exciting. So full of possibilities...


With pressies under (and all over) the tree...

3.  The Pandy's favourite pressie (he's probably just being polite): the Disgruntled Dino wot I made him, to celebrate the many evenings we spent watching Planet Dinosaur together. Oh. And my crochet obsession.



This dino didn't hitch a ride to the in-laws, he came in bits requiring assembly. No wonder he looks so grumpy!


4.  This is Pandy's highlight: playing XBox with his bro, wearing his Crimbo tee of Santa melting ghoulie snowmen with flame thrower and sitting with Dino.

Happiness is... picking your own rather peculiar Christmas T-shirt. Guess it beats a woolly reindeer jumper.

5.  The big li'l bro's take on the piñata...what's inside? Pull on a leg and you might find it goes its own Milky Way, or try giving an arm a Twirl. Only Smarties have the answer...ok ok, sorry, I'll stop now. Let's take some Timeout*...haha! [ducks]

The Philsbury chocolate boys, I found them more exciting than the presents!

6.  The bro's pièce de résistance. Months ago, he'd bought some piglets to rear on a friend's farm, he paid for their feed, fed them, patted them and wrestled them when they jostled too hard to get to the slop trough. Fast forward to December, and Mummy Dix now has half a pig in her freezer, and the bro'd been eagerly awaiting our arrival so he could cook up a WHOLE rack of ribs...I guess they were going spare* ;)

Bro [final wrestle with pig]: C'mon piggy, I fed you, now you're gonna feed me!


He lived a good life, so we could to :P~

 7.  Mummy Dix's sherry amaretti trifle and yule log, homemade rather than being dragged home from Tescos [yumma yum yum]


8.  Mummy Dix's homecooked dins of toikee and the trimmings on Christmas Day. Yeah! 

P.S. the reason I've put dessert first is because we cheated and ate those on Christmas eve =P~ 



Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays everybody! Health, love, and laughter and peace out.

*Well, someone's got to tell the cracker jokes, right?

3 comments:

Yi Lin said...

Merry Christmas to you and Andy, babe!

I forgot to take photos but in summary, my friends loved the sock camel, seal, ducks and bunnies. I gave the sotong to my sis in the end, and a smelly bunny to my brother (for his underwear drawer) and they were tickled!

Great gifts! :)

Mel smith said...

Lovely blog dear.....looks like you've had a ball! Our festivities have been truly exhilarating and totally exhausting! Best pressie? The two goldfish I got for my Xmas day secret Santa! Looking forward to seeing you on the circuit in 2012 x happy go loopy mel x

Tracy Su said...

Happy Christmas and New Year to you and yours, folks!

I'm really glad your friends and family all loved their pressies, also a bit surprised that you haven't run out of people to give them to! Hehe

I've had a great time, Mel! My favourite thing was learning to dressmake with my mum-in-law, not a real pressie, but a real treat :)