Yes, Christmas is over but not necessarily at Dor’s house.
We are having the longest, most extended holiday ever and maybe the nicest.
Christmas Eve Cheers
On the night before Christmas, my niece arrived from California, joining us for dinner at the sweetest little restaurant (the Bistro on Main) in Lexington, Virginia.
We couldn’t help laughing along with all the other diners in such high spirits. There were little kids in pajamas with excitement in their faces, and the food was wonderful too.
What else could make for a perfect Christmas Eve? We watched It’s a Wonderful Life when we got home.
Christmas Day Cheers
I don’t usually scream “Look what I got!” about gifts received but one of my most precious gifts is a robotic thing from Star Wars that is meant to serve as a “pet” since we don’t have a dog anymore.
This crazy gift doesn’t work yet but it is supposed to follow me around, absorb my personality, make odd noises, and project things on my walls. There is a mamoth list of instructions in six different languages!
Thank you so much to our friend, Scott. You have succeeded in making us laugh. Maybe our grandgirls can decipher the instructions. Bill has a blank look.
Christmas morning our niece left to join her husband and his family in Richmond, but later friends arrived here to share memories.
B is English and she and her daughter came bearing English chocolate and other home cooked delicacies to add to Christmas dinner. They stayed with us two nights and what a joy it was to reunite with cherished friends.
New Year’s Eve
There is a tradition now. We meet with friends and neighbors at our house for laughter and libations and then head out for dinner. This time it will be at the Sheridan Livery Inn in Lexington, Virginia. Actually it used to be a livery where you could park your horse and go shopping but there are no longer any lingering horsey smells.
After dinner we head back to my house for dessert and a movie. Every year our challenge is to find a movie that will keep Pete awake. We only succeeded once I think, but when the snoring gets too loud we just nudge him.
We rarely get to midnight before disbursing but there is always hope.
The Year is Done but Christmas Cheers Linger on New Year’s Day.
Our son and grandgirls are coming on New Year’s Day!
Now Christmas should be over and the tree coming down
but our son and three grandgirls are coming to town.
The tree is still lit and the gifts laid with care
and there are cookies and candies and turkey to share.
Happy New Year my friends. I’ll be thinking of you too.
And may all your fondest dreams come true.
Sounds like a Currier and Ives Christmas for sure…without the horses.
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Happy New Year, Dor. Sounds like such a festive holiday season at your house! Oh, and I recall the Sheridan Livery Inn with fondness!
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I love long drawn out Christmas festivities. I always leave my tree up at least to New Year’s, sometimes beyond. As we cut our own tree, it stays fresh for a long time. I don’t see a reason to rush to take it down just because it is a day or two past Christmas. Let the season linger!
So glad your holidays have been enjoyable. Happy New Year to you and Bill!
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You the rest of your holiday is as perfect as the first sounds! We had a festive time in our new place and I hate to take the donated tree and trimmings down as it was so beautiful. We are hosting New Years Eve as well and having an open house as well. Happy New Year to you and your family. PS-let me know how the robot turns out, my youngest boy (28) was curious about them.
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Maybe so. Maybe so. Happy New Year Kate! 🙂
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You will have to plan a return trip in 2016 Dianna. I love it that you know our places…. but there are more. Happy New Year! 🙂
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Our tree is fresh too Eliza (although we did not cut it ourselves). It’s holding up well and waiting for the rest of the family to get here and I love looking at the magical lights and “letting the season linger.” Happy 2016 to you and yours too. 🙂
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Good luck in your new home Kimberly. Sounds like you are already busy with the open house and New Years Eve. Happy 2016! 🙂
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Thank you Dorann and you too!
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Sounds like a wonderful and memorable holiday season at your house. And the best part–a gift that keeps on giving. I look forward to hearing more about your new “pet.” At least you won’t have to take it outside for walks, it won’t eat much, and no vet bills!
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Wow, sounds like you are having a truly wonderful holiday season :). Happy New Year to both you and Bill. I have to go into work for one day today, and then we start getting ready for our trip to Costa Rica. Good way to start the new year don’t you think?
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Nothing like meeting up with family and friends anytime Dora, but Xmas time is all the more exciting. Glad you had a great Xmas, everyone looks so happy. BTW. We decided to have another rescue dog, and he is a little cracker, so it was a special Xmas for us also. His name is Koko and you can read all about him on my blog. under. “Takis Shelter” Happy New Year to you and your lovely family.
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Oh Dor, I just love the fact that you are extending Christmas cheer for a longer time. Sounds like you have had and will have a merry time! Blessings to you and yours for the New Year! And maybe someone will figure out how to work that crazy gift of yours! I see a wave of funny posts coming our way about your ‘Star Wars’ gift.
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Hahahaha! A no-work pet thanks to modern technology and the imagination in Star Wars. 🙂
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You are REALLY going to Costa Rica???? I thought you were just dreaming. I am sooo envious. 🙂
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Oh, I cannot wait to read about KoKo…. will look for your blog post right away. What fun and what a way to end the holidays! 🙂
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I still find it is a strange and happy thing that you know me so well in spite of the fact we have never met. I too anticipate some funny outcomes from the Star Wars gift. 🙂 Happy New Year my friend and may we continue to have so much in common and so much to learn from each other. 🙂
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I agree! I keep telling you we must be long-lost sisters! 😉 Seriously, I love having you for a friend and hopefully one day we will get to meet face to face.
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LOL!! That is so funny :). Yes, we are really going, and I can’t wait. We haven’t done a beach vacation since before we were married, so I think we’re very overdue.
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Sounds like a plan!
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Hurrah!!!! I am so happy for you but still awfully jealous. Our cold weather is just beginning so we will be bundling up while you are basking. 😦
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Ditto Cindy! In the meantime we can be devoted “pen pals.” 🙂
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What a lovely holiday season you are having Dor! I am looking forward to your adventures with the robot. Hands down the best gift e v a h!
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Nothing like going for a walk with a pet robot! Happy New Year! 🙂
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sounds like a very festive adventure — enjoy!! MJ
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And it’s the hot and dry season there right now. Wanna cone with us? 🙂
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You don’t know how tempting that is! 🙂
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