Friday, 26 December 2014

First of our 3 days of festivities

This year we decided to stay in le petit village for Christmas - only the 2nd time in 11 years. We wanted to honour all sorts of traditions - the continental tradition of Reveillon (food and gift opening amongst us 4 - but not midnight mass - on Christmas Eve), Christmas morning with North American stockings, followed by a big 'dinner' and opening the other gifts, and then finally boxed leftovers whilst travelling on Boxing Day.







First thing, finish off the cardboard Christmas tree that Sebastian had made a few weeks prior. (FYI the kids were trying to remain in PJs all day - I was just being lazy)


then decorate it

adding the pottery ornaments from last year
the excitement mounts

setting out the presents
Bit of a post-tree-trimming snack of mince pies and hot drinks
9 pm - so time to get ready for dinner!
Decked out in our finest


Seb took his champommy opening very seriously (& check out the Xmas tree appies)
Oh, did I mention that the 5 course meal came from one of the village's restaurants, La Bruceliere? The reason that I got out of my PJs was to go and pick up this box of gourmandise: 4 amuse-bouches (including rabbit), a seafood broth, veal in truffle sauce with gorgeous sautéed veg and a yummy mash of sorts, followed by this luxurious mousse with pistachio cream, and sweets that we couldn't even manage.
We shared 2 portions between us and were stuffed.
All set for the final event - present opening!
Sophie was seriously into her nails, in case you hadn't noticed
In my new finery - cashmere cardie and a Hunterwasser inspired silk scarf
2 of Sophie's faves - Dr Who t-shirt and an elastic jump rope

1 comment:

Drew Watts said...

Oh my goodness. I loved watching your Christmas preparation photos. Thanks dear for sharing details here. I am also in need of ideas for Xmas themed birthday bash. Actually my daughter’s birthday is coming and she wants beautiful Xmas party at some local garden event venues.

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