15 December 2010

Surviving Christmas

8 inch Lace Up Leather Boot
How much do I love these boots? So much that I am SAVING UP for them (they're not insanely expensive, but they're not cheap). Saving up is a strange concept these days. I didn't have a credit card until my late 20s (funny thing about finishing uni in a recession - no full-time jobs to be had, and back in those days they were much stricter about giving out cards). So before that it really was a matter of saving up for things ... And of course I won't actually be able to wear these boots for another six months because it is Too Darn Hot. So waiting is good.

I told Spouse it can buy me this:
Mulberry 
this:
Proenza Schouler 
or this:


for Christmas. It politely declined. Apparently it wanted to get me an Hermes cuff, but they don't have the exact one I want in stock (gold with orange enamel). It's the thought that counts. AND I am getting tix to see Madama Butterfly in February, which I'm very excited about.

Christmas is in 10 days. We are hosting 22 people (14 adults, 8 children). Our house is very small, so all festivities will have to take place in the garden (also small, but bigger than any of our rooms). As we've been having insanely bad weather - rain, floods, pestilence - we've taken the cautious step of getting a pop-up marquee. We popped it up for the first time on the weekend and it takes up most of the backyard.

Paving is underway so that there is somewhere to put the buffet table.
Baking has begun. Three batches of shortbread have been despatched. 60 chocolate truffles have been rolled in cocoa. Plans have been made for the building of a gingerbread house, which will probably collapse in the dire humidity. I made caramels (80 of them) for Kid 2's schoolfriends: they looked like this when we'd wrapped them.

I want to live somewhere where I could have eggnog and mulled cider and fondue and enjoy heating up the kitchen with baking. Like New York?

Again, there is controversy around the tree. I begged to be allowed an artificial one - and my wish was granted, but Spouse doesn't like it.

So we got a small living tree as well. Before you know it, I'll be like Martha Stewart and have several Christmas trees in every room of my house ...

In other news, Kid 2 won the school's annual Creativity Award and was so happy it was almost levitating. I managed to miss the ceremony - after eight years of sitting through these terminally boring 'Presentation Days', where every single child in the school gets an award for breathing and there are about six awards with any significance, I bailed on this one. Sod's law, right?

6 comments:

Susan B said...

I think your tree is adorable! Love those boots too.

Don't bother with that particular Mulberry bag (Alexa). Saw one up close and the leather looks like plastic. The PS1 is nice though...
;-)

Our weather has gone from the mid-80'sF to the low 60'sF in one day! But now I'm more in the holiday mood...

Tiffany said...

Thanks Pseu! It somehow makes me feel better to know that the Alexa looks crappy up close ... The PS1 has been on my fantasy list for a while now.

I envy your cooler weather, I really do. But an Australian Christmas is all about sun and seafood (or so they tell me). I think I was displaced at birth :)

materfamilias said...

I love the look of those bags (and I'm impressed Pseu can identify them just from the photos.
22 people is a huge crew for Christmas dinner! We'll have 10 (although our challenge is that those 10 -- including Pater and I -- will be house guests from the 23rd to the 27th) and that's as much shopping and cooking as I want to do.

I know what you mean about those awards ceremonies -- how frustrating to miss the one that actually rewarded. But, as you well know, there will be others . . .

And squeeeee, you're going to the opera, and it's Butterfly, Wonderful News!
meanwhile, best of the holidays to you, don't suppose there'll be much time for posting now that you're prepping a meal for a small army.

Tiffany said...

Thanks, mater. Yup, Pseu is pretty cool being able to identify the bags, isn't she!

I'm not too worried about Christmas (yet), but I also have 14 for lunch on Boxing Day (creative leftovers, anyone?) and another 25 on the 28th of December, so I expect to be exhausted by the end of the year ... But I'll have the opera to look forward to!

Rubi said...

I love the idea of sun and seafood on Xmas -- perhaps next year you'd like to swap? You can have New England and cold and roast beef and mulled cider and a crackling fire... And I'll have yours!

Tiffany said...

I think a swap would be perfect, Rubi! Seriously ...