Lots! Got most of my Christmas decorating done, the tree is up, the garland is up, my Christmas village is the only thing I haven't done yet, that will be the next major project
Quote from: Cordelia on November 13, 2011, 03:24:56 PMLots! Got most of my Christmas decorating done, the tree is up, the garland is up, my Christmas village is the only thing I haven't done yet, that will be the next major project Wow! I don't even think about Christmas decorating until the day after Thanksgiving. (I don't do Black Friday) I used to wait until December 1 but it takes me longer now than it used to!
Quote from: Cordelia on November 13, 2011, 03:24:56 PMLots! Got most of my Christmas decorating done, the tree is up, the garland is up, my Christmas village is the only thing I haven't done yet, that will be the next major project My mom stopped putting up her Christmas village, because she would put it on an old chest stereo in front of the big window in the living room, and every once in a while, a giant cat would devastate the village and it's people
Tonight I feel especially free. To hell with traditions that have never meant anything to me, and never will. It did feel a little strange today, as we also no longer have broadcast television, so I did not even flip past the parade. It did not feel like Thanksgiving, but that was what made it so wonderful. We did go around the table and mention what we were thankful for, but we pretty much all said the same thing.
Quote from: cariad on November 24, 2011, 08:03:56 PMTonight I feel especially free. To hell with traditions that have never meant anything to me, and never will. It did feel a little strange today, as we also no longer have broadcast television, so I did not even flip past the parade. It did not feel like Thanksgiving, but that was what made it so wonderful. We did go around the table and mention what we were thankful for, but we pretty much all said the same thing. Traditions are meant to be broken. Or revised as needed! We had done turkey, ham and more turkey for Christmas for years. The first year we bought the family restaurant, paying the bills was a group effort between myself and my parents. They owned the seasonal business, so they couldn't really collect unemployment. I was technically an employee, so I was getting a tiny unemployment check. We couldn't afford to pay ourselves much at all at the start, so my unemployment checks were nearly invisible. Mine was being carefully budgeted into food for the 3 of us for the entire winter. Then the holidays came, and we were still expected to serve the giant family dinner we had always given. I juggled and clipped coupons and just couldn't stretch it. I laid out my budget for my dad and asked him what he suggested.He thought hard for a while, then crossed the turkey and ham off the shopping list, leaving me enough money to cover all the other things. He drove down to the restaurant and raided the one remaining freezer that we hadn't emptied to bring home to eat. He walked back in with the last case of lobster tails and a partial case of New York strips. He hadn't brought them home because they just seemed too expensive to serve for a weekly family dinner. He was hoping to be able to use them when the restaurant reopened for the season, but it was that or nothing, given the budget. So that was our family holiday dinner.That was 1993. Both my parents have passed away; the restaurant is long sold, but my family has had steak and lobster tail for every Christmas dinner ever since.Turkey? Who needs Turkey?