Postby Harriet » Sat Dec 23, 2023 8:30 pm
Have fun at the show, lucylee.
LadyM, you did the right thing to wait for the appliances you really want.
Our family get-together has been lots of fun today. I brought enough variety of fruit to stump most members of the family on at least one item, and to give the first taste of some fruit or another to each of the grands, although it wasn't always the same one.
The honeydew melon carved rather easily into a scalloped basket filled with honeydew and watermelon balls. I made two pineapple "boats" of easy-to-pick-up pieces. I made four little dragon fruit bowls with squares of the purple and balls of the golden dragon fruit. Cut kiwi into halves with zig-zag tops. Scored mangos for serving. Tried papaya, which looked like a beautiful flower but simply didn't have a good taste. Kumquat was only a hit with dd43. Oh well, everything else was nice. WonderBoy took everything home - he's our adventurous eater.
The young man had come here early, mid-morning, helped dd26 make her casserole, then carried everything over to ds' house for us. He must be homefolks by now because we let him see us at our frazzled worst here, lol.
I read the Christmas story in Scots to the children and most of them were smiling way before I finished, knowing what the story was because some of the words are the same, and it has the cadence of familiarity. But dgdC didn't catch on until nearly the end, staring at me talking in this foreign language. Dd26 got the giggles at me messing up a few times but politely left the room until she composed herself. She's the only one who's heard me do it before, at church.
The kids were remarkably well-behaved and waited their turns for opening gifts. Our weather was so pleasant that they went outside and played with their new sports equipment together while adults had extra dessert, lol. That was a blessing for them. Ds finally had to shoo us away because they were going to church tonight.
The deer have a feast of leftover parts of fruits (not pineapple rinds) out at the edge of the lawn. I tossed it in an arc and called out "Merry Christmas". I realize it might not be deer who get it, but I'm pretty sure that's close to their evening trek and bedding route, and it's aromatic. It's going to get somebody's attention.