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Christmas Eve brunch at our home
Buncha munchkins, aren’t they?!
We have a huge farmhouse table in our kitchen, a wonderful bonus that came with our house here in Sicily. I love to fill it up with guests as often as seems feasible; the table is just so empty (and such a good collector of odds and ends!) when there are just three of us eating at it all the time.
For Christmas Eve, we invited our dear friends the Arthurs and a family we don’t know as well to come over for brunch. All of us contributed family traditions to the Christmas meal: Monte Cristo bake from Jaime, sausage and egg casserole from Becca, and these cinnamon rolls from me. With fruit skewers, fresh bacon, juices, hot wassail, and big cups of coffee, we feasted!
All the kids clearly loved being together from that first cup of juice to the last minute of The Muppet Christmas Carol (which they are waiting for in the photo above). Meanwhile we adults spent hours around the table, nibbling on just one more delicious bite and exchanging life stories, travel wisdom, and how to acquire Polish pottery for the best price (Jaime and I are great lovers of this pottery!).
The truth is that if we were living back in the States, all of us would probably have spent Christmas Eve and/or Christmas Day at our parents’ homes. This long and leisurely brunch make “home” seem not so far away, which I think is always true whenever you make someone your favorite dish, join hands with them in prayer, and linger long at their table.
Were you away from family this Christmas? What did you do to make it memorable? With one more Christmas ahead of us here in Sicily away from family, I’m eager to hear suggestions!
our book tree + Christmas cheer!
Merry Christmas, dear readers! I’ve been wanting to share our holiday decor with you for awhile, but… well, until a few days ago we didn’t have a tree at all, so that would have been a bit of a bust. The other afternoon, though, I had an extra hour and decided to surprise Elliott when he came home with another book tree. We made our first one last year and loved it, as there is no better tree for budget-conscious nerds like us. (It also completely eliminates the “are we fake tree people or real tree people??” debate.) This year our tree is elevated out of the reach of little hands on my craft table, and it has made that dark corner of the living room come alive.
(By the way, I scored the cute vintage mitten wrapping paper and the retro stripe paper from IKEA earlier this week. So pretty!)
And, of course, there are the other holiday decorations for our home, like garlands on the bannisters and bows on the door (although I loved our red ones last year even more than these glittery gold bows). I also love displaying my grandmother’s gift to us: a tiny little tree from Switzerland with its precious wooden ornaments.
I will tell you that I had another tree first. It was quite beautiful and creative, and I was pleased today when Martha Stewart’s Organizing Tip of the Day email had the same idea. I took two medium-sized tree branches, spray-painted them gold, and put them in a glass vase. I then carefully hung all our beautiful handmade ornaments (again, thank you, Grammie, for your gift of a handmade ornament every year of my life!) on the branches as well as two beautiful glass ball ornaments that Elliott and I had purchased soon after we got married.
Unfortunately it was a little top heavy, I guess. It fell over. The casualty? One of those newlywed glass ornaments smashed into a million pieces! I dismantled the tree and took the branches out to the trash heap. Sorry, honey, I have a long way to go before I’m Martha!
life lately
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Linking up with Lindsay of Hello Hue today!
Advent calendars
Eden and David, two of Elliott’s siblings, have given us not one but two Advent calendars this season. They are both unique and so beautiful, and they really have made this season all the more special each day. As the chapel services on base do not discuss Advent besides lighting the Advent wreath each Sunday, this is a way to incorporate the anticipation and joy of the season into our everyday lives at home.
David sent us this Advent calendar, which he purchased from JohnsonMade on Etsy. I hung the calendar with the help of 5 carefully spaced nails on our kitchen wall as well as red ribbon and clothespins. I love the artwork on each card and the verses and activity suggestions on the back.
Eden knows her brother loves birds, and so her choice of Advent calendar is especially sweet for Elliott. Every day we help Lena open one of the little windows in the calendar and pull out the tiny paper bird inside. Then we help her choose a spot on the tree to place it. Bit by bit, the tree is filling up with a flock of many colored birds. I wonder what’s hiding in the big window for the 25th?
Do you have an Advent calendar, either new to you or filled with family tradition?
My favorite DIY Advent calendar idea this year is from paper{whites}. Her calendar has 25 pockets that she filled with tiny ornaments; each day her little daughter takes out an ornament and puts it on her very own miniature tree!