MERRY CHRITSMAS!
My family's Christmas tradition has never changed in generations. We all gather for Christmas eve dinner. Then tea and desserts, followed by an evening of game playing and movie watching, conversations and laughter. But this year was a tad bit different. Since Naima came into our world with such innocence, we wanted her to follow our tradition according to her bedtime.
In Chile, the time difference is 5 hours. So while here in BC it was 7pm, back home it was already Christmas midnight. And our tradition consists of opening presents right at midnight. The kiddies would hide from Santa so he wouldn't find them awake and waiting for him to arrive.
My grandfather would have us all run and hide in the bedroom pretending to be asleep. While all the adults downstairs were bringing in the presents in big black garbage bags. Once the presents were placed under the tree, and the milk and cookies were eaten, Tata (grandfather) would yell to us: "Santa came!!" - we'd all run downstairs, and for our surprise, the tree was surrounded by presents in all sizes and the milk and cookies were gone. *gasp*
By 7pm, shortly after dessert, we all opened our presents.
Hope you all had a wonderful holiday - and may New Year's bring for you promises of new dreams to fulfil, new goals to reach and new joys to discover.
I hope you had a wonderful Christmas, and that sounds like a wonderful holiday tradition. The very best to you both for the New Year.
Posted by Carol | Fri Dec 29, 10:06:00 a.m. 2006
Sounds like you had a great Christmas, I'm so glad! I hope Naima had a good time and could enjoy it, I'm sure last Christmas she was too young to understand really what was going on, I'm sure she knew at least a bit more this time.
Posted by Unknown | Fri Dec 29, 07:30:00 p.m. 2006
It looks like you guys had a great Christmas.
Wishing you all the best in the new year. Glad to hear that you are back in school. Way to go!!
Posted by footsack | Tue Jan 02, 11:25:00 p.m. 2007