Poor Laurel had to go surfing on St. Maarten's on Christmas so couldn't make it to our party, and Julia could only come for a couple of days. Still, we managed to squeeze in our family ornament-shopping tradition on Christmas Eve. The shop we were trying to buy ornaments in closed early, so we made our choices quickly, then went and had a beer.
After that calm moment I drove back up to Maine to join Jeff's family for a Christmas Eve/Hanukkah dinner, followed by a present-wrapping extravaganza that might have been frenzied except that there was a power outage. Wrapping by the light of the menorah had the effect of slowing things down. So it was late when we got to bed, but Santa got his job done anyway.
Eliza got her three requests: a dollhouse, a cash register, and some books. In return she (mostly) tolerated an orgy of picture-taking, but did insist on personally vetting some of the images.
Uncle Jeff decided it was time to introduce Eliza to Hungry Hungry Hippo, even though the box said she wasn't old enough.
Maybe she isn't, quite. Or maybe she just figured out that it's much more efficient to get the marbles with your hands.
Another fun toy of the morning was Nancy's new Flip--an amazingly easy-to-use camcorder. Jeff was immediately enthralled.
And put it to work, filming the star of the day. (No, it wasn't Santa...)
After all the presents were opened and the brunch consumed Jeff and I drove down to NH for my family's Christmas.
We'd teamed up with Jenny, Reggie, and Jules to get Dad some fancy pots. (New Englanders, have you been to the Calphalon outlet in Kittery? It's an amazing, wonderful place.) We put them all in a big, big box.
Then we sneakily suggested that we all open one present early.
Once Dad had opened up his new, shiny cookware, we dispatched him to the kitchen to make the Christmas dinner. The rest of us proceeded to enjoy another early-opened present: a cocktail book we'd gotten for Jenny and Reggie, but which was plenty of fun for the rest of us too.

After a few fancy drinks and a scrumptious dinner, we moved on to the rest of the presents.
Mom gave us cookie jars filled with very delicious "Ellen Cookies"

And Dad had made us each a beautiful cutting board out of pieces of wood left over from various boats.

The cookies have all been eaten, but I haven't been able to actually use the board for cutting. It's too lovely.
I got Mom some materials for making cheese.

Other than Ellen Cookies, Mom doesn't cook much, but because cheesemaking is more like science than cooking, it seemed likely that she'd enjoy it.
See, science.
There's the bacteria...
And the final product! We made a quick, soft cheese to start with, and it was totally delicious. I believe mozzarella is coming up next. By the time I go back next she'll probably be doing fancy things with mold.
After Christmas Mom and Dad headed up to 5 Islands for a few days, and I got to spend a night with them (and Mom's cheese).
In the morning there was snow--so quiet and pretty.
Then it was time to cram all our new gifts into our insufficient suitcases and make our way back to Chicago, just in time to start the new year.
Waiting for us was the above, my Christmas present for Jeff (too heavy to truck back and forth!). 2009 is bidding fair to be the Year of Beef Stew chez nous.
Speaking of the New Year...
I remembered recently that a couple of years ago Jeff and I had made year-end playlists of the songs we'd been listening to in that year. And then I realized that we couldn't possibly do that this year: I won't tell you just how many songs I could come up with for 2008, but I'll admit that they can be counted on one hand. While this may be a symptom of us getting old and out of it, it also has to do with the fact that there was an election this year and our ipods got filled up with Rachel Maddow and Countdown (for Jeff--too shouty for me!), on top of Radiolab and The Bugle and all our usual podcast favorites. But to the extent that there was time for music, we sucked at paying attention.
So, with-it friends, we need your help! You know that there comment function, the one none of you ever use? How about trying it out in order to let us know what music was awesome this past year? Or, if you're with us in being off the music wagon, tell us about whatever you've been listening to that doesn't involve pundits. We would be so, so grateful--and you would start the new year with Good Music Karma. Who doesn't need some of that, in These Tough Economic Times?
As I anxiously await your suggestions (come on, somebody comment, or I'll be embarrassed) I wish you a new year full of cheese, and cocktails, and hippos, and everything that makes you happy. Here's to the best of all possible 2009s!
7 comments:
Asking for music recommendations is opening a huge can of worms, but I would highly recommend:
Frightened Rabbit - The Midnight Organ Fight (for Jeff) and
Rachael Yamagata - Elephants...Teeth Sinking in to Heart (for Katherine)
Also, there's a downloadable Winter Mix over on our blog: www.morganpatrick.wordpress.com that is very downtempo. Enjoy!
looks like you had a lovely christmas. the hippo game is cute.
Yay, Patrick & Morgan! I should confess that this request was actually inspired by your "Music Bucket," which reminded me that music exists.
Now, come on, lurkers...
what beautiful presents!
I was really bad at music this year too, but Sigur Ros came out with an awesome new album with a completely unpronounceable (for me) Swedish name, and Los Campesinos put out an album that is fun and pop-ey.
now I'm off to listen to some of your podcasts...
I was also going to recommend Sigur Ros - the second track in particular is amazing. For your sugar pop fix, try Noah and the Whale (I think I gave you a copy?).
Not much music for me this year either. My favorite musical encounter was a death metal show where I really, really loved the guys from Norway (?) whose name I can't remember - even though there was a stunning lack of irony (in the band and the room - who wears armor unironically?!?) - but I don't think death metal is your thing quite.
Kate,
My friend David runs a music site called Baeblemusic.com that has a lot of *hip* music on it. Try it out.
L
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