This
has to be, hands down, my family's favorite part of Christmas. We prepare lots of tasty hors d'oeuvres,
literally translated as horse doovers (after a goofy friend of mine called them
that eons ago) and spread them out on the dining room table. We make up some fancy beverages in fancy
glasses and put out little plates and napkins to eat with.
Next
we put some old George Strait & Alabama Christmas CDs on the stereo and hit
the "random play" button.
Honestly, the only time I listen to country music is at the
holidays. It just seems right for some
reason and the girls really look forward to it.
My youngest says that anytime she hears country music it always reminds
her of Christmas.
Then
we haul out the big red tote of Christmas decorations and set up the tree. With music playing in the background we
settle in for a lot of fun untangling tree lights and troubleshooting the ones
that worked just fine last year but aren't this year, for some reason. Reminiscing about where certain ornaments
came from, especially the ones when the kids were babies, and seeing the ones
they made at daycare and school when they were really little. They love it when I share stories of spending
Christmas with my family when I was a young girl and how everyone would
congregate at my grandparent's house. Of
course, we can't help but remember the loved ones that have left us and gone on
to greater things.
We
eat, we decorate, we sing and dance to the music on the stereo, we laugh and
act silly. It is a very special time at
our house.
That sounds like a lot of fun. I would rather eat hors d'oeuvres than a big meal any day.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! We usually decorate after supper and then have hot chocolate or eggnog, but my family would adore a meal of fingerfoods and fancy drinks. (My brother calls them "horse doovers" too!) I'm going to pin this to remember for next year.
ReplyDeleteWe had a great time!
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