Christmas is only one
week away. So, I figured a post on the season was kind of obligatory. I live in Australia and I’ll be spending
Christmas with The Bloke, the Wild Boys, the Crazy Hound and the random
drop-ins. Here’s how it’s done at my place…
The Weather:
It’s summer, which means
the temperature on the big day is anywhere between 20C and 40C. The sun could be
shining or it could be pouring rain. Aussie weather is nothing if not fickle. So
you have to be prepared for anything.
The Venue:
Our celebrations are usually held outdoors. If it’s really
hot, we might take a dip in the pool. The order of the day is chilling and being
lazy. Except for the preparer of food, which would be me. Okay, Wild Boy II
likes to cook (Yay!) so I’ll be sharing preparation duties with him.
The Menu :
Some Aussies still opt for the traditional turkey, plum
pudding etc., but many (my family included) prefer a barbie—the grill not the
doll. Seafood, steaks and salads are the
order of the day. Yum!
The Grog:
Well, it wouldn’t be an Aussie Christmas without too much
grog. Sadly, I’m usually the most sober. I’m sensitive to alcohol and a glass
or two of wine is more than enough for me. Just as well, because settling
disputes between the Wild Boys is a fulltime job.
The Presents:
I always get exactly what I want, mainly because I buy gifts
for myself (using The Bloke’s money of course! Buying your own presents is
fine, paying for them isn’t. J)
The Bloke and the Wild Boys are easy to buy for since they tell me what they
want. Ignoring their wishes is fraught with peril.
The Warm and Fuzzies:
Okay, the day can be a bit challenging, what with all the
preparing food while holding a wine glass, and keeping the Wild Boys in their
corners, but seriously, folks, I’m glad for one day a year to celebrate with my
family. The boys might be wild and The Bloke might be—well, a bloke—but I love
‘em with all my heart and soul.
The Sentiment:
Whether you celebrate Christmas or not, the traditional
wishes of joy, peace and goodwill are things to be treasured. At Christmas,
I’ll try to be a little more patient, a little more loving, a little nicer… I
might not be able to change the world, but I can change my little corner.
Happy Holidays to you all. Be kind to each other and may
your god go with you.
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So much fun to read about - thanks for sharing!!! Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteAnd to you Veronica. Enjoy the season.
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