Monday, February 12, 2018

Christmas in February?

Well in two days it will be Valentine's Day and I am just getting around to writing about our family's annual international Christmas Eve. So Happy Valentine's Day and please bear with me if I take you back to Christmas.

This past Christmas celebration included our tenth annual international Christmas Eve, a tradition that started in 2008 when Wife asked if we wouldn't mind if she dispensed with preparing the traditional Christmas dinner and did something crazy like Mexican food. And if we were agreeable to that, she wondered if we would mind having it Christmas Eve instead of Christmas Day.

What are you supposed to say to the person who is preparing a holiday meal for you? No, you simply MUST prepare turkey and dressing, just as you did just a few weeks ago atThanksgiving?!

We all thought the idea of Mexican food on Christmas Eve was splendid, so we heartily said yes. To add a festive element, we strung pepper lights in the dining room and played "Feliz Navidad" on repeat! We enjoyed tacos, rice and beans, and chips and salsa and had a grand time.

And it was such a hit that a new tradition was born. Since that year we have had Christmas Eve dinners with Greek, French, Asian, French, Caribbean, German, British and Brazilian themes.

It has become much more elaborate since that first year, with not only food but decorations in keeping with the theme of the year. Costumes are optional.

Since Christmas Eve 2017 was the tenth year for it, we had a "Festival of Nations" that included favorite menu items from each of the nine international dinners we have had. Wife pulled out decorations from each year and a few pulled together costumes.

Of course this year we had two babies in the mix, which changed the whole dynamic of Christmas itself. We look forward to telling them stories of their first international Christmas Eve.

It was another grand time and it was fun enjoying some of the delicious foods we had over the years. We have not yet decided which country or region will help us start the next decade of Christmas Eve dinners, but I'm sure in a few months Wife will start planning.

Here are a couple of photos from a Festival of Nations, including one of the menu so you can see what we feasted upon. Until next Christmas Eve!






5 comments:

Ed said...

I certainly hope the portions were small because if I ate all of that, I would probably have slept through Christmas! For the record, choosing one of any category is not an option when it all looks so good!

Kelly said...

I love that you commemorated the anniversary with a Festival of Nations! The menu looks delicious and I'm sure a grand time was had by all. Are you open to suggestions for future countries/cuisines?

Bob said...

Ed, I paced myself, passing on the appetizers and savoring the salad, sushi and beer cheese soup. There was truly something for everyone.

And yes, Kelly, suggestions for Christmas 2018 are welcome!

Pumpkin Delight (Kimberly) said...

What a great tradition! The menu looks wonderful and the table looks beautiful. Merry Christmas...I mean happy Valentine's Day. :)

sage said...

What a neat tradition! I like it and would love to sample!