It’s time again to fill one post with ALL the things!
Dad’s tree, our tree, aunt’s tree.The days before Christmas were filled with fun and errands.
We ate at Spaghetti Factory
I generally love
The Old Spaghetti Factory. It’s an Italian chain restaurant that opened its first location in Portland, Oregon in 1969. We had one in downtown Seattle from 1970 until 2016. Since its closure, we’ve frequented a location in the burbs. Besides coming for the tasty pasta, this visit we wanted to get a special collectible holiday glass. Goal achieved as you can see from the photo above.
I readied our holiday table
I am a nerd for a fun tablescape. So, during the holidays (ALL of the holidays) I like go a little “extra” with my table decor. We’ve been doing this blue, coastal, snow thing the last couple of years, but I have lots of other options depending on my mood each year.
I visited mom
Mom was Christmas. All of my holiday traditions, and touches I add to my day come from mom. Decorations she made or bought adorn our house. I make the same food she prepared every year of my life. There was a time this year (after we’d heard the news about her cancer’s return) that I thought she would still make it to the holidays. Knowing Christmas Day would be hectic, I took advantage of the sunshine to spend some time at her gravesite on Christmas Eve. I brought flowers, sat and had a little cry. She is so missed.
Another dinner out
The last several years we have gone to a nearby Mexican restaurant for Christmas Eve dinner. Partly because the holidays involve so much cooking, I just want someone else to feed me. Partly because we really enjoy eating beside the restaurant’s indoor fire pit. After we always take a final look at our town’s holiday decor.
CHRISTMAS!
Santa time
Stockings for us and the pooches. Snoopy and Woodstock care of “Santa” @enginewitty.Christmas morning we were up before the sun to discover Santa had filled our stockings overnight. How that guy gets into the house every year with no one noticing will forever amaze me. Our stockings were filled with chocolates, games, and even some toys.
Breakfast with the extended fam
Some cousins, their spouses and some of their kids, plus breakfast!It has been a life long tradition that the extended family on my dad’s side all have breakfast together Christmas morning. We still gather in my grandparent’s old house (my aunt and uncle bought the house before my grandparents passed). We have eggs, bacon, sausage and cinnamon rolls followed by gifts.
So many gifts.
This part of the day has been my favorite all of my life. Some tears were shed this year as my dad gifted family members items that had been made by mom, but it was so nice to be together.
Our house
After breakfast we headed home to prep for afternoon visitors. I got our turkey stuffed and into the oven. A close friend popped in to drop off a gift. I put out appetizers and eventually dad and my cousin came over for dinner (and MORE gifts).
Snacks.
Dinner
Gifts.
Everyone NEEDS a holiday shark onesie…
After-mas
SGS Gifts
Under my tree this year were two gifts I saved for the end of Christmas night. Both were from silver gold stacker friends. One of the two was from my “Secret Santa”!
My “not secret Santa” gift came from
@silverd510. There was a card and an assortment of candies. He also sent this lovely Nevada Goldback. Thank you Silver D!
And now for my Secret Santa gift!
First… the note.
Second… the back of the note, which Google translate indicated is some kind of olive bread recipe.
It is crazy that I was able to take a photo, upload the photo and then google edited the photo into English. However, I have one question about this ingredient list. WTF is sorcery? Do the Greeks cook with a dash of black magic?As you may have noticed, the back of the note was all in Greek. 🇬🇷
**This (plus the address on the mailing envelope) clearly indicated my secret Santa must be @trumpman!**
Now let’s look at the coins.
There are three coins with the photo above showing the fronts and backs of each.The coin on the far left is a 1960 Greek drachma. It is composed of 83.5% silver and features a portrait King Paul I of Greece on its obverse. On the reverse is an image of the moon goddess Selene.
The middle coin is a 1981 2 Lev coin from Bulgaria. This coin commemorates the 1300 year of Bulgaria’s establishment. The church featured on the coin is the Boyana Orthodox. It is a UNESCO world heritage sight famous for its medieval frescos.
The coin on the right is the 2023 “Ram of Calvary”. Struck by the Sunshine Mint, this .9999 pure coin has a face value of $2 Niue. It is one of four coins in the “Truth Series” and has a maximum mintage of 250,000. Its obverse features the Ram of Calvary head below the Hebrew inscription for Jesus. The reverse features the seal of Niue.
Thank you @trumpman Secret Santa for these great coins!
The remainder of the holiday season.
My husband and I are lucky to be off from work until January 6th! So we have few more activities lined up post Christmas. The night before last we had dinner with my husband’s cousin and wife. Tonight we have friends coming over for pizza and video games. New Year’s Eve we are attending a black tie wedding, and after the new year I think we might pop down to the Oregon coast for a couple of nights.
Dinner with the Australian cousins.I hope everyone who celebrates had a Merry Christmas, and I hope the New Year brings only good things for us all.
❤️ dfinney
All images are my own unless otherwise noted.
