Thursday, December 30, 2010

My Merry Christmas!

I just wanted to share my very, Merry Christmas with you.  It began on the Tuesday before Christmas with the Pizazz party.  
 Meet the Pizazz girls
 As you can see it is difficult to get 8 women to pay attention


















Opening my gifts from the Pizazz girls.


Christmas Eve arrived with much anticipation.  I was so excited to welcome my mother and children just in time to attend the Christmas Eve service at First Methodist.  I love that service and also love seeing everyone that has come home for Christmas.  After the communion service we were off to the Wilcoxes for dinner.  We have been celebrating with the Wilcox family for many years and always have great food and fun.  We take turns hosting our Christmas Eve dinner and we also share in the food preparation even though my only contribution to this fabulous meal was the desserts.  

 One of the great appetizers--Cranberry Brie--Delicious!!!!
Shrimp--also delicious!!!
Linda, Sammy, Harrison and Bailey enjoying conversation and cocktails.
Looks like some serious conversation for Christmas Eve
Time to Eat---Salad, Beef Tenderloin, Potatoes,  and Broccoli & Artichoke Casserole-
Wow!!!!  So Good
My contribution to our meal---Bananas Foster Cake and

Chocolate Chunk Cheesecake--I know this cheesecake looks very messy in the photo, but it was fabulous!  If you love chocolate, this is heavenly. 

After great food, friends and fun, we are ready for bed.  We sure don't want to surprise Santa Claus.
.
Bailey surprised me with matching pajamas.  So here we are--THE TWINS
 We woke to snow on Christmas Morn and guess who was the first one outside

 Avery!!!!
Looks like Santa has filled the stockings


Avery can hardly wait to get into her stocking
 Mother Bailey encouraging Avery to sit til we find Chloe--Good girl

Avery is thrilled with the toys Santa brought her

This should keep her busy for 2 minutes.

After our traditional Christmas Brunch which consisted of Breakfast Pizza, Cinnamon Rolls and Cheddar Baked Grits, it was time to open presents
The presents looked so pretty under the tree

but we all managed to 

tear into them


Such fun!!!!

Harrison gets a little help from Avery

 Now its time to play with Moe


Family photo--The Copelands
 Avery settles down to her toys and is probably thinking--enough of that family stuff





After all the presents were open, we started a jigsaw puzzle(this might be a new Christmas Day tradition), cooked, and Harrison flipped thru all the sports channels.  Since we had a very late breakfast/brunch, we snacked through out the day and enjoyed our Christmas meal that night.  We were joined by Pat and Katie.  David went on a duck hunting trip late Christmas afternoon, so I invited them to join us for dinner.  Remember I posted on David's delicious grilled teal breast, so we want him to go hunting. 

 Enjoying cocktails before dinner
Katie has captured everyone's attention
Time to eat
 Harrison gets us all settled and blesses the food.  Time to dig in.
Roasted Cornish Hens with Cranberry-Port Sauce, Potato Gratin with Rosemary Crust, and Green Beans Supreme
This was absolutely delicious!!  Will definitely be making again.  Check out my Christmas Day Menu Post for all the recipes.

On Wednesday after Christmas, I traveled to Tupelo to share Christmas with my sister who lives in Arkansas.  Not all of my family or hers was able to make the trip.  Jobs always get in the way of celebrating.

My sister Debbie opening her gifts from Bailey--Napa Firelites
Nash delivering a gift to my Mother--Great dog!! You can
see the proud Mother's face in upper left corner of
photo--Allison
All right--I have delivered enough presents.  That's Santa's job.
Now leave me alone!
Dusty (Allison's new Hubby) opening his gift.

Christmas has come and gone for another year.  It was a great Christmas!!!!  Celebrating with family,  friends, and with good food is a recipe for great memories. 







No comments:

Post a Comment

Pages