This year marked a big transition in tradition for the Dyer household. Instead of having our family Christmas at my parents’ house as we have always done, I hosted here in my new hometown of Nashville.
In my one bedroom apartment.
I didn’t foresee an issue as I have a large sectional that can sleep two people so I knew all four of us would have a comfortable place to sleep.
What I didn’t foresee was the blanket shortage. I wound up sleeping under my robe.
It’s ok though. Santa still showed up and we had our family Christmas.
I may need a bigger place if I plan on hosting regularly.
After our family Christmas on Christmas Eve morning with just me, Eugene and my mom and dad, we headed to Kentucky for Christmas on Christmas Day with the extended family.
Got that straight?
We always sleep at my dad’s parents’ house on Christmas Eve. My aunt, uncle and cousins live just down the road so they do their family Christmas early in the morning and then head to my grandparents for the big family Christmas on Christmas Day.
Christmas morning, Granny made sausage gravy and biscuits. Man that stuff is good. I certainly couldn’t eat it every day but then again my great grandparents did and they lived into their 90’s so maybe there’s something to that. I’ll have to ponder that at a later time when I’m feeling less full.
Per tradition, we started with our stockings. Among other lovely items, there was a Starbucks gift card, which it looks like I could have used that morning if the nearest Starbucks weren’t over 70 miles away.
After the stockings, we moved into the living room and the youngins passed out the gifts. Eugene found a tagless gift, which was cause for great concern.
My mom and Aunt Vickie received some money in shot glasses from Santa (Papa). I found this hilarious. I’m glad Aunt Vickie thought so, too.
Granny got her box of tide with a dollar bill from Papa. He’s been doing this for decades and I’m still not really sure how it started. Maybe someday I’ll get to the bottom of it.
After Christmas at my dad’s parents’ house, we headed down the road (literally) for Christmas with my mom’s parents.
I went straight for a bourbon ball….or two. I have a wicked sweet tooth and there’s no telling when it will strike.
We settled into the living room and opened our gifts. It wasn’t the same without my aunt, uncle and cousin on my mom’s side, but we were certainly thinking of them and wishing they could have been with us.
After seeing the photo that my parents sent out unsupervised in the family Christmas card this year where I look possessed, Eugene and I insisted that we supply suitable photographs for next year’s card. We had my dad take about 437 photos and this was one of the better ones.
With cameras retired for the day, we ate the delicious Christmas dinner that Grandmother had prepared for us.
Then I had a few more bourbon balls and a piece of rum cake.
We played a game of Scrabble, one of our favorites. I wasn’t on top of my game. There’s only so much you can do when dealt X, B, J, H, L, L, T. That, and most of the blood in my body was likely trying to aid in the digestion of the forty pounds of food I had eaten in the past few hours instead of pumping through my brain for a stroke of vocabulary genius.
And then I might have had another bourbon ball.
And then some leftover dressing from Christmas Eve dinner back at Granny and Papa’s.
And a piece of the jam cake cousin Lauren and I made on Thanksgiving and let ripen for Christmas. It was scrumptious.
I think I’ll be full until next year.
These things are the devil.
Y’all be careful,
Sugarlump
Love all our traditions, but I may include applying makeup next year before taking our couch photo. Oh, and unfortunately the nearest Starbucks is a whoppin 75 miles away…Ugh. Tiny town problems, haha.
Miss you already!
Ha, me too! I think Julia and Kristen cheated and put on some mascara! OMG, there’s not even a Starbucks in glasgow?!
Wish I could still be there with you all! xoxo
The little stinks!
And nope, the closest one is in Bowling Green. Sad.
I wish you were too! But I’ll see you next week!
Is that fried chicken on the table? My family always had traditional turkey for Thanksgiving and ham for Christmas but my husband’s family has lasagna every Christmas. No, we’re not Italian…Go figure!
Very merry! That fried chicken looks good — and a rum ball for dessert! Mmmm-mmm!