Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Christmas 2016

We had a wonderful Christmas this year.

Of course it started out with the traditional
Indialantic Santa on the Fire Truck


Kyle said "Wow, that Santa looks like
he's about 23... too young!"
Rod replied with an "ahem!  I was only about
that age when I was Santa on the fire truck
for the first time!"

Hahahahahahahaha

It was a pretty short group this year.
We found them (we drive around town
watching and listening and then pull over
on the next corner to stand and yell)
but they weren't doing their rounds,
they were on a call!

I guess they left a bunch of them there.
Once we found them again later,
it was just the police escort,
a fire truck
and a rescue truck with a trailer
holding Santa, Mrs. Claus and some elves.

BUT
they threw GOOD candy this year!
Rod got a SNICKERS!

Then off to Denny's for the traditional
"The Santa Clause" Christmas Eve dinner.
It wasn't nearly as busy this year.
But the food was still good.
And the company was GREAT!

Christmas morning was SO different than
most years.
We slept in.
We went to church!
We came home and had breakfast.
And then Jim and Sabrina came over
and we opened gifts!

(There were no stockings / Santa gifts under the tree
this year... Mrs. Santa kind of dropped the ball...)

But it was a wonderful day
and everybody was happy.


Rod and Kyle made a candle holder
from a hunk of the oak tree they cut down last year
held up by two horse shoes painted black.
It is gorgeous and goes with my table perfectly!
They also made the napkin holders
out of more horseshoes.
PERFECT!

Then we pushed them out of the way and
spread out Kyle's custom puzzle.


It's a pretty hard puzzle.
But we had a LOT of fun working on it!


This is the picture I used.
Cropped a little more off the left side
so there is only 1 set of pine trees.

He took this picture one morning
while riding his long board.


We got lots done on the first sitting!
And then our eyes went buggy.

(Kyle did the bottom, I did the top)

It was sort of a "food themed" Christmas for me.
Jim got each of us an Air Fryer
and I got each of us (Jim and (I) a pressure cooker!
Between the two of us we are GOING to
learn to eat well!
(Kyle was pretty excited about the elevated choices!)

Mom and Dad sent us a lovely
towel warmer you plug in your bathroom.
It makes your towels warm and moist.

But unfortunately my towels are already
warm and moist.
(We had 83 degrees and 87% humidity on
Christmas Day!)

So, we took it back to the store
and traded it for an electric
ICE CREAM MAKER.
Something we will use daily and think
of them (with FOND, ice cream-ie happy thoughts!)
(And an oil Mister so I don't have to buy
yucky, chemical filled, Pam spray any more!
Here's to delicious, healthy avocado oil spray!)

Spent yesterday morning re-arranging the
kitchen island / shelf unit.


Other than the blender
(which is on the kitchen counter next to
all my canisters that hold my
smoothie ingredients)
THIS is our official cooking station!

We made AWESOME french fries in the
air fryer.  And a terrific roast in the 
pressure cooker.  (Plus beef gravy, green beans, 
Rhodes dough rolls, and Pop's fruit salad...)

Tonight I'm excited to make
roasted brussel sprouts in the air fryer,
BBQ country style pork ribs in the
pressure cooker,
and Moose Track ice cream in the
ice cream maker!
(ALL on plan!)

Sounds YUMMY!


Rod also got me this fabulous (HEAVY)
cast iron / enamel dutch oven and several
nice, new replacement enamel frying pans.
I'm pretty hard on my pans.
I make bacon and eggs or sausage and eggs
or french toast EVERY morning and they get
pretty worn out.
(Ignore the nasty, chemical filled Pam spray! Notice
the lovely avocado oil just waiting to be poured
into my nifty new Misto thingie... lol)
(Also notice my awesome heirloom salt/pepper shakers!)

Jim and Kyle are requesting pineapple upside down cake
in the dutch oven PRONTO!
(not on plan, but they will love it anyway!)

They are predicting "winter" on Friday.
(High of 62)
So I'm predicting a big dutch oven full
of broccoli / cheddar soup for dinner!
YUM!

All - in - all a DELICIOUS Christmas!

2 comments:

rktucson said...

ok, tell me more about this mister... (I hate Pam also, but... what?) Also, what's with the TWO wooden shakers? cinnamon and what's the other one?!!

Collette said...

Hahahaha. I should have taken a picture... Jim bought his at the grocery store, I got mine at Bed Bath and Beyond. It's called a Misto. I'm not sure I love it yet - might need to have Jim check it out and see if maybe I just got a dud (or I'm doing it wrong... NO!). You pour your oil into it and then pump it and it sprays. But in the meantime, while I'm pumping I'm actually spraying into the cap so when I take it off, there's oil everywhere. But other than that, I like it.

And the shakers - one is salt and the other is pepper. I can't remember what the salt one says, but the pepper says I'm full of pepper, don't shake me a lot, use me sparingly, I'm pretty HOT. (HA! FROM MEMORY FROM BACK IN THE DAY! I always thought that was funny, so I guess it stuck in my brain!) We never used them for salt and pepper, I know we kept cinnamon in the salt one, but I think the pepper was empty.