Friday, December 27, 2024 – I think? I have lost track of all days of the week and dates!
With my Hello Monday post, I left off Sunday morning…
Sunday afternoon,
Tom and I went to check out an area called Paristown for their Fete de Noel – some huts with things you can buy a la German Christmas market, a skating rink, a fire pit, and a food hall that is there all year round. A lady offered to take our picture so we said yes! Notice Tom’s head and hand. He saw an alpaca booth and I’ve never seen this man buy something so fast. He is so happy with his new alpaca beanie and scarf. Treat yo’self, Tom.





It was small, but cute and now my curiosity has been satisfied. It was really cold out, too!
I suggested Drake’s for lunch and we lucked out and got to sit by the big fireplace that wasn’t lit…
I asked the host if we could sit by the fireplace and he failed to mention it wasn’t currently a working fireplace. Lol.
Anyway, I had a mimosa. I had hoped to get something at the festival, but I didn’t see anything I wanted.



Anyway, we had a nice afternoon and then came home and didn’t need any dinner! We watched tv and relaxed and we were both really excited to not have work the next day!
Monday I went to Trader Joe’s right when it opened followed by World Market.
I was lazy most of Monday after those errands and then later in the afternoon I went to a bookstore to get my last thing I needed. The traffic wasn’t bad and there weren’t too many people.
I did pretty well with a couple of errands Saturday and Monday – I enjoyed being out in the hustle and bustle but it wasn’t stressful at all because I didn’t pack too much in and I timed it right, I guess. I felt happy to be out.

This was my Monday shopping ‘fit.

I really did get ready and make my holiday errands a fun thing this year. Maybe this is the secret I have been searching for. Well, 90% of my gifts were sent to me in the mail so that helps one be more calm and joyful, right?
Monday afternoon I made cookies – not very holiday but my kids are purists when it come to baked goods. And, I made a simple dinner of the best hot dogs you will ever have from Fresh Market, baked beans, and Kraft mac and cheese. Tom and I started the next season of Bad Sisters on Apple, too. I didn’t accomplish all of my baking list, but I do still have more of break and it might happen.


Monday night I found out that our Eve plans changed. I misunderstood that one kid did have to work until 5 and was only singing in church for the 8:00 service. The other kid had to work 12-5. So, we had to remain flexible, I guess. We had plans to go out to eat on Eve and then go to the 8:00 service.
Even though they live at home, we are rarely all home at the same time. They are really busy with work and social lives right now which is great.
So, it felt like a real treat that we all got to be in the same car and got to go eat at The Irish Rover on Christmas Eve. I wanted to channel a bit of the British simplicity and vibe and this is as close as we’ve got! It also happened to be on the same street as the church we were attending so it worked out well.



So cute, right? Tom said my fish and chips looked like a baby foot. After that, I couldn’t unsee it.

One of us got Welsh rarebit, two got fish and one got stew and it was wonderful.



Tom sitting by the fireplace taking it all in…

Then we headed off to the lovely little church…



It was such a beautiful service!

Eddie Otis slept in until almost 8! Then, he watched me make monkey bread.
We got home so late on Eve that we decided to wait on the somewhat traditional new pajamas. This year I went with fleece pants and hoodies and they immediately put them on and wore them all day so that was nice. And, they posed for a photo!

We had also waited on our new tradition of:

It was a big hit. Everyone got a nice chocolate bar – Lindt and Milka – and a book – except mine was a library book that I wrapped up – lol! I just couldn’t bring myself to buy one for myself even though I did look.
Tom got Greenlights and then wanted us to know how much they look alike. I am going to read Tom’s book and already started it.

I think we will continue the book and chocolate because everyone loved it so much. Also, the kids bought each other an additional book when they were out shopping together so that was sweet.

Eddie Otis was so good! He got a giant Lambie and a pack of cigarettes. He really loves toys and was happy to play with them while we opened presents. My kids were so sweet and appreciative of what we got them. They got a lot of food items in their stockings this year! Ha!

He’s a smoker now.

Our kids used their gifts and spent the whole day hanging out together. For lunch we had charcuterie and Eve leftovers.

Tom got me lots of great magazines in my stocking and it was mild out so I got to do one of my favorite things!

I sat on the patio quite a bit and Tom took EO on a long walk. Then, I started cooking.
We had dinner around 5:30…

I made salmon, bought an already cooked beef roast from Trader Joe’s (that was actually really good!), made my own horseradish sauce, Hasselback potatoes, brussels sprouts with balsamic, and popovers. And, I made a salad with homemade dressing.

The inside of the popover:

After dinner, Tom and I walked EO and enjoyed looking at the lights.

It was a really nice day with just the four of us! Was it perfect? No! Was it good? Yes!
This…

really gave me some food for thought this year. I know. I know. You are tired of hearing about it. But, I really wanted to be intentional and control what I could control this year. This book helped with that. I was sad to not be in England and Scotland like last year but also happy to be home this year (pros and cons). This can be a hard stage with kids this age. I had some hurts, disappointments, and stresses with family lest you think all is perfect in my world – it’s definitely not. But, I enjoyed the weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas and did some festive activities. I watched so many holiday movies and I didn’t run myself ragged with all the preparations. I did my share of overthinking – when will I stop doing this? Never – most likely! But, I wore my festive clothes and my red lipstick. I had my toes painted red even though no one saw them out in the wild. And, I hope I showed the most important people in my life how much I love them.
Amy
















































































































