I headed into the office again on Wednesday (I actually had things to do....it wasn't just because the house was filling up); I also needed to head into Boston to pick up Jessica arriving from Phoenix that afternoon. Timing was close, but we were able to get home in time for some oyster soup for supper--a tradition--and then headed out to the Christmas Eve service.
Following stocking gifts we moved back into the kitchen to prepare another tradition--eggs Benedict made by me on Christmas Morning. The hollandaise sauce was very successful, even without Jess helping this year, and we also had some fruit salad to go with the eggs (or in place of for some). Breakfast was great with very few watery egg whites and the yokes were perfectly runny.
It was then time to head back to the Keeping Room to exchange gifts. Following our normal tradition, we went around one-by-one and opened gifts so everyone could see and comment on what was given and received. You can see Cheri making a point with a piece of my mother's counter-cross stitch pieces in her hand (which she loved receiving and already has a place in mind for the framed piece)
Papa also had some immediate interest in a new gadget. As with both of our Dads new high technology toys, like a digital photo frame, will keep them busy for hours.
Mushrooms were chopped and the meat and potatoes made ready.
We were up and at it again on Boxing Day (the day after Christmas) to get ready for another round of company and gift-giving. The Whitneys, Cheri's sister Deb and family, were stopping by on their way from Gray, ME (Scott, Deb's husband's family home) back to their home in New Jersey. Of course this was another opportunity for gift giving, and for me to prepare a meal, as did Good King Wenceslas, to celebrate the Feast of Stephen (Shrimp Scampi in this case).
Finally, it was time for the last desserts (at least for Saturday) of snow pudding, ice cream and hot fudge, pies and coffee. There were some games to be played and then time to head back for Connecticut.
Here is a link to all the pictures taken and shown as a web-album on Picasa. Just click on the picture and it will take you there.
Christmas Day 2008 |