Tomorrow is Christmas Eve! Today was just making sure everything was ready for tomorrow. Nu didn't have presents for everyone, so we went thrifting as we had missed all the craft bazaars and Nu doesn't like big box stores.
I've gotten really tight-fisted about spending money on things, as extra money goes to GoFundMes and E-Sim top-ups. But spending money on celebrating community is a joyous loophole. Planning and coordinating an event is also a welcome distraction when I'm trying to fall asleep. Guests from Saturday's party shared pictures with me and it got me thinking back, and I thought I'd record my favorite parts for next time.
Of course, it was because of all the people who came that it was a lovely afternoon. It was so great to see faraway friends from Grand Rapids, Midland, Alma, Manistee, Mt. Pleasant, Ann Arbor, Detroit, Flint, and more. By far, the best thing I did was use my quarterly massage budget to ask my therapist if she could be at the party to give guests mini massages. She was amazing and people loved it. (It sounds like I made a big sacrifice, but it's Christmas now and my birthday soon, and don't cry for me, Internet--I will probably have a massage budget again when my fam finds out.)
Table: I used a fuzzy green blanket someone had given me as a tablecloth (lol) and had to move some of the decorative elements off the table as people brought in so many cookies. I made the Christmas Toffee that Nance recommended. (Also, I can't say how much I respect and love Nance for not using the more common name for that snack.) By far, the prettiest thing I made was a similar hummus Christmas Wreath and it took all of five minutes (you can kind of see it at the far end of the table). I spent a good part of Friday bugging Big A and LB if my Christmas Tree goat cheese actually looked like a Christmas Tree (Big A: Kind of?" LB: "Sure, Maya"), so it was a relief the wreath immediately turned out like a wreath and I didn't have to bug anyone for validation.
Playlist: New this year was Finneas "Another Year" ("I don't believe that Jesus Christ was born to save me/That's an awful lot of pressure for a baby"), Charlie Puth "December 25th" (the beginning sounds so much like "Last Christmas!!"), and RuPaul "Hey Sis, It's Christmas" (If you want nontraditional interpretations of "gay" and "ho"). Not really Christmassy but wintery songs like Fleet Foxes "White Winter Hymnal" and my favorite British-American bands--Slade "Merry Xmas Everbody," The Pretenders "2000 Miles," John Lennon and Yoko Ono "Happy Xmas (War is Over)," and Lindsay Buckingham "Holiday Road'. Plus a bunch of Diana Ross, Aretha Franklin, Cher, Norah Jones, and Linus and Lucy suites from A Charlie Brown Christmas to round things off sweetly.
Pic: AS's photo.
12 comments:
That hummus wreath looks great! And having a masseuse at your party - what a gift! I am glad your massage budget will be replenished soon! The play list is so fun, too. One of my favorite holiday songs is ‘River’ by Joni Mitchell but that is really not a party kind of song as it’s quite somber and melancholy. But I really love it since it is very piano-forward. I played piano for years so love piano-forward music.
Merry Christmas! Have a wonderful holiday with your family! It’s been fun to get to know you the last couple of weeks - I finally clicked over to your blog!!
Thank you, dear maya, for such kind words and the links to my space. You are a constant source of inspiration and delight to me. XO
Your playlist sounds terrific. I think you should post the complete list sometime. I'd be interested (and grateful).
Your table looks wonderful and inviting. Your guests were well-fed.
Have a restful and warm Christmas, my friend.
Very festive.
Merry Christmas
Oooh I like your food and your playlist and why was I not invited, Maya? WHY NOT ME? Oh wait.
I love holiday music as you know and I want to give a big shoutout to the song White Wine In The Sun which really speaks to me. Actually it's a tear jerker for me, so if I need a good cry I listen to it. Also, I am with Lisa, I love River.
Thanks, Lisa! (I did have "River!" It's a bit melancholy as you say, but quite melodious.)
Thank you, Nance...
I emailed you a link to the nearly four-hour playlist :). Please send recs when you feel like it?
Thanks, StephLove!
Thanks, Gillian!
Nicole, It's that Australian song, right? You introduced me to it a while ago. Thanks for reminding me... the sunny part makes me forget it's a holiday song!
Wow, that Christmas hummus wreath looks AMAZING! I looked at the recipe- I'm not sure I would agree with the "easy" part. But one of these years I'll try it.
I'm intrigued by your Christmas playlist! I think my daughter would like it- I'm going to try out some of the songs.
emailing you :)
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