As the holidays are fast approaching some of our Holiday
Traditions begin with when we’ll be visiting family in California. This year it’s for Thanksgiving. Since we drive down I actually prefer going in
November because there is a lot less snow and ice. I love taking the dogs to
the beach to run and play and the warmer temps make it more enjoyable for us
all.
Our drive down typically has us stopping to visit long time
friends in the Sacramento area before heading south to spend the holiday week
with our families. While we get to visit with them the dogs have a blast in the
large fenced yard playing with our friend’s son. I think besides the beach it’s
what they look forward to every year.
They get super excited as we pull into the driveway and literally pull
us to the house. The other must is In n Out burger. I've actually made a list
of where they are for the drive down this year.
Once we get to our hotel we break up the week with a day to
visit each family cluster with Thanksgiving Day with Don’s family. Usually after
Thanksgiving we will stop at Don’s parents for breakfast before we head out to
drive home. We once again stop in at our
friend’s place for the night and head out early the next day for the longest
portion of the drive home – 12 hours. I
drink lots of coffee that day.
Once we get home the real fun for me begins. After unpacking I get to drag out all the
Christmas decorations and begin decorating while I listen to Christmas music or
watching my favorite holiday movies. Christmas is my favorite holiday by far. I will probably pull the boxes out and put
them upstairs before we leave this year since Thanksgiving is so late in the
month. On years when we’re home we go to the farm and get our tree the day
after Thanksgiving and I spend the day decorating it. Then over the next few
days, as the tree settles, I will move things around. I can’t wait to share
getting the tree and the decorating with our little one.
Colin loves to play with the trains around the tree
Once the weekend hits we move outside to put out the lights.
I love just sitting outside with nothing but the shine from the Christmas lights.
I enjoy seeing all the decorations as I drive down the streets; we have some spectacularly
decorated homes on our street. We go
with the basics though, Santa in a sleigh on the roof and lights around the
house and garage.
I love cooking and baking for my family during the holidays
and can’t wait to share that with our future child. I remember doing that with my mom and aunts
every year and can’t wait to pass it in. So we host Christmas most years
sometimes for my whole extended family and others just my immediate family.
When it’s just a small gathering rather than use china, I always have fun
bringing out the Looney Tunes Fiesta Ware for Christmas dinner. Other people use china and I go with a
fun approach more than a formal one. It’s
always fun asking the nephews what character they want and setting it all up on
the table. This year will just be us, my mom and her husband and my nephew and
it’ll be Christmas Eve dinner instead of Christmas day. I don’t mind though as we
want to spend time with my nephew and with his mom having Christmas off this
year, Christmas Eve is the day.
wish they still made these
My mom no longer eats meat so I called to ask about certain
dishes this year for the Christmas dinner and our nephew yelled out I want ham!
Well OK I guess we’re having ham and lots of Veggie dishes. Don will be on
board with that since he’d rather not eat 2 week’s worth of turkey in a 4 week
span. This seems to be a new tradition we’re forming after I made ham for Colin
last year.
We will wind down the holidays on New Year’s Eve by watching
the movie of the same name, playing games and then watching the ball drop in Times
Square or watch the Space Needle fireworks. We don’t like going out unless it’s to our
friend’s place earlier in the day and then we just stay the night. We don’t want to be out on the road.
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