Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Monday, January 11, 2010

Christmas Eve (only a little late)

I just realized I never posted any pictures of our Christmas tree this year. I took a few, and meant to, but just never got around to it. And as I sit here and think about how I already miss the holiday season, it seems like a perfect time to!

We had an amazing holiday. We had Christmas Eve all to ourselves, which was absolutely wonderful. I compromised and made a 4 Fish feast: linguine with red clam sauce, shrimp and scallop scampi, and Parmesan tilapia. Everything was delicious, and we even cracked (popped) open a bottle of champagne we received as a wedding gift. Afterward we cuddled on the couch and watched Love Actually (love that movie!), and H only asked how long it was once. We then opened our presents and called it an early night. It was a wonderful first married Christmas together.


Sorry for the crappy image quality- we had "romantic" lighting that night.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

The Not so Busy Weekend

Well, this weekend was supposed to be our busiest of the holiday season so far. I had my office Christmas party Friday afternoon, then we decided to go up to NYC on Friday, right after the party. We'd stay until mid-afternoon the next day, getting home just in time to clean up and whip up some apps for our friend's holiday party in Philly that night. We'd get home late Saturday night, sleep in, and get a little bit done around the house before heading to my parents' house for Sunday dinner/my mom's birthday.

None of that happened though (well except for my office party, that I made)... here is what did happen :


(8:30 AM Saturday)


(around noon, Saturday)


(I have such a wonderful husband!! This is the first round of shoveling.)



(around 4:30 PM Saturday, it's like he never shoveled!)




(around 8 PM Saturday, after the second round of shoveling. Our Christmas lights look so nice in the snow! It was about 18" at this point.)

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Christmas Traditions

It's that time of year...

I have been thinking a lot lately about Christmas traditions and how I long to start some with H as our own family. We have spent 4 Christmases together as a couple, but have very few constants that remain from year to year.

The only one we have so far is going up to NYC to enjoy the city decked out in it's Christmas best and to take in the hustle and bustle holiday atmosphere. Actually, I am afraid that that one won't even happen this year- between getting our tree last weekend (what an adventure); H's office Christmas party and my girls' night out with friends planned for this weekend; and then my mom's birthday, my office party, and our friend's holiday soirée next weekend, I'm not sure when we'd be able to fit it in. And the weekend after that is Christmas! When did that happen?

Anyway... we are planning on spending Christmas Day with our families- my parents, brother, and sister for brunch and most of the afternoon and then H's parents, his brother, and girlfriend for dinner and the rest of the evening. I can say that we are truly blessed that our families live less than a 5 minute's drive apart from each other and we're able to do that. Therefore, we are spending Christmas Eve together as newlyweds to do a nice dinner and exchange gifts. I'm really looking forward to it!

Our families have their own traditions that we love being a part of, but Christmas Eve is where I would truly like to develop our own. H wants us to go to Mass since he loves the music and the Christmas Eve service. One that I would really like to try is the Italian tradition of the Feast of the Seven Fishes. I can't decide if it's a silly idea though, since it's a Catholic tradition celebrating the seven Sacraments- I'm not Catholic and my non-belief in all of the Sacraments is part of the reason why. Oh well, maybe traditions aren't something you can plan out like that...

But here is my hypothetical menu:

  • Tomato fish stew with tilapia and cod: this is one of the recipes in our regular rotation, so that would be easy. It also can be made ahead and kept warm.
  • Fried calimari: I've never made this, but would love to try it.
  • Shrimp scampi: I've made this many times in the past- easy, delicious, can't be made in advance, but not too hard to keep warm either.
  • Linguine with white clam sauce: I really don't want to use the clam sauce from a can, but then again I'm no Martha Stewart...
  • Seared jumbo scallops with spinach and garlic: easy enough
I just need one more fish, I'll have to keep thinking... or maybe I could just do the six fishes, that may make more sense to me anyway!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

My DIY Christmas Project

I braved the crowds on Black Friday to pick up some Christmas decor deals a Michael's, and I finally put together the piece I had in mind. It was less than $20 for everything!


the whole thing


closeup of the "snow-covered" branches


and a closeup of inside the vase. It's the cinnamon-scented pinecones, a box of red berries and mini pinecones- some glitter and some not, and a sprinkling of faux snow.