Christmas Eve.
24 Dec 2008 10:00 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Ah, home from church, D-d read well and was happy to be doing the Isaiah reading as it had not been a cause for dissension amongst any of the heretical sects she has spent the last term studying!!
Now the cake is decorated - for those of you who have seen our various Christmas cakes over the years

Very much a joint effort - both in design and execution - she made the stocking, I did the holly wreath.
The house is filled with the scent of frankincense and myrrh candles and orange and cinamon ones too, as well as the smell of spices from the red cabbage which is already slowly cooking.
The tiny turkey is in a bowl of spiced brine in the fridge, and there is bacon wrapped around sausages all ready to cook.
D-d is looking out her Christmas stocking, and I only have S2C's presents to wrap - which I will do in a minute as he is at work until 6a.m.
There are a few other Christmas pics here too

The tree - before there were many presents under it!
This is what you see as you come in through the front door -

And a close up of the swag so that you can see there are lights in it as well as up the banisters -

And finally a few of my Christmas angels -

I was going to post a Return of The Key story - but this is probably not the most sensible time, and so, although chapter 1 (of 3) is beta'd, chapter 2 written, and chapter 3 almost finished, I'll start after Christmas. It is a pretty angst-free bit of romance.
So - enjoy tomorrow, whether you are celebrating Christ's birth, celebrating Father Christmas, or just happy to have a day off work!
I'm going to finish my glass of port, wrap those last presents, sweep the kitchen floor, and look forward to starting the day tomorrow with coffee and church.
Now the cake is decorated - for those of you who have seen our various Christmas cakes over the years

Very much a joint effort - both in design and execution - she made the stocking, I did the holly wreath.
The house is filled with the scent of frankincense and myrrh candles and orange and cinamon ones too, as well as the smell of spices from the red cabbage which is already slowly cooking.
The tiny turkey is in a bowl of spiced brine in the fridge, and there is bacon wrapped around sausages all ready to cook.
D-d is looking out her Christmas stocking, and I only have S2C's presents to wrap - which I will do in a minute as he is at work until 6a.m.
There are a few other Christmas pics here too

The tree - before there were many presents under it!
This is what you see as you come in through the front door -

And a close up of the swag so that you can see there are lights in it as well as up the banisters -

And finally a few of my Christmas angels -

I was going to post a Return of The Key story - but this is probably not the most sensible time, and so, although chapter 1 (of 3) is beta'd, chapter 2 written, and chapter 3 almost finished, I'll start after Christmas. It is a pretty angst-free bit of romance.
So - enjoy tomorrow, whether you are celebrating Christ's birth, celebrating Father Christmas, or just happy to have a day off work!
I'm going to finish my glass of port, wrap those last presents, sweep the kitchen floor, and look forward to starting the day tomorrow with coffee and church.
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Date: 24/12/2008 10:28 pm (UTC)Happy Christmas, m'dear!
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Date: 24/12/2008 11:09 pm (UTC)When I was in my early teens I 'pinched' the job of icing it from my mother, and D-d does most,or all, of ours. Designs vary from year to year!
Have a good Christmas yourself.
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Date: 24/12/2008 10:42 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 24/12/2008 10:49 pm (UTC)MERRY CHRIST~MAS!
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Date: 24/12/2008 11:15 pm (UTC)Although we were just discussing them, and both D-d and I think the one with the pyramid of penguins (http://curiouswombat.livejournal.com/51460.html#cutid1)was probably our best ever!
Have a lovely Christmas yourselves.
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Date: 24/12/2008 11:00 pm (UTC)Happy Christmas!!
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Date: 24/12/2008 11:15 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 24/12/2008 11:17 pm (UTC)Happy Christmas to you all!
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Date: 24/12/2008 11:32 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 25/12/2008 01:08 am (UTC)Merry Christmas to you, S2C and D-d
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Date: 25/12/2008 09:48 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 25/12/2008 06:19 am (UTC)It's always a shame that it takes me until a day or two before Christmas to box or bag the gifts and get them under the tree. It would look much more festive if I did it earlier. But I'm not alone!
Your newell post is very festive. I love open staircases; they decorate beautifully.
Your angels remind me that I purchased some snow people several years ago that are quite similar in design from the ladies of our church in support of missions. I liked them so that I kept them out one year after I'd packed up the Christmas stuff just for the rest of the winter. I wonder what I did with them when spring came? I should have packed them away with Christmas, because they're probably lost for a very long time now!
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Date: 25/12/2008 09:55 am (UTC)It only occured to me yesterday thad D-d has done the same thing to me over the past three or four years, taken over the cake, although now we use fondant icing so we roll and cut instead.
The angels are from Hospice - they have snowmen and Santas too, but I like the angels!
I know what you mean about putting things away not to be seen again for years - but oh the joy of discovering them eventually!
Have a lovely day!
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Date: 25/12/2008 09:58 pm (UTC)This year I cheated and just bought some stollen from the German Christmas Market in Birmingham. And I'm too full even for that!
Happy Christmas!
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Date: 25/12/2008 10:37 pm (UTC)We had one of those trees too - made out of stuff like a tiny green bottle brush.
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Date: 25/12/2008 10:37 am (UTC)Happy Holidays to you and yours!
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Date: 25/12/2008 03:22 pm (UTC)Hope you are having a lovely day.
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Date: 25/12/2008 01:49 pm (UTC)Happy Holidays to you and your family, my dear!
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Date: 27/12/2008 12:19 am (UTC)We were going to relatives for dinner, and hadn't bought anything for the holiday itself, but we've been snowed in for 4 days, and had to get into our emergency supplies.
But we did have a 1/2 bottle of whiskey, the power was never off long enough for the house to get too cool, and we did a lot of cuddling to stay warm.
Sometimes the best Christmases can be the simplest ones.
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Date: 27/12/2008 01:18 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 26/12/2008 10:30 am (UTC)Sugar paste is so much easier to work with than the royal icing we used to use in the past - rolling is much easier than piping!
Hope you had a good day.
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Date: 26/12/2008 10:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 26/12/2008 10:27 pm (UTC)Course we'll have trouble beating it next year...