Sunday 23 December 2018

Once a year.

'Christmas comes but once a year,
and when it comes it brings good cheer.'

Can't help feeling that once a year is enough, don't know about you.  Our little market town is usually quiet on a Sunday, especially in Winter.   But when I drove through today to get petrol the town was heaving = there was an extra market - Christmas trees and holly wreaths, fish, fruit and vegetables, all manner of possible presents.

All the cafes were open and appeared to be doing a good trade and there was even the stall selling hot beef rolls (and there was a good smell .)

Tomorrow there will be frenzy of folk collecting their poultry which they ordered weeks ago - I shall try to go in as early as possible.   Then the rest of the day will be free to spend doing this and that and Tess will get several pleasant walks as the sun is forecast to shine.

Christmas Day I am spending with three friends and Boxing Day with family.   For the first time for many, many years I am not doing the catering.
I think my family think I am past it now - and they are most likely right.    I am rather looking forward to January 2nd.   Don't know about you.

24 comments:

Bovey Belle said...

I hope that you have a wonderful Christmas Day with your three friends. Then your family Christmas - I imagine you will be glad not to have to cook for everyone. I have my 3 offspring here so will let them do their specialities (Danny's Yorkshire Puds are Mile High ones!!)

Have a lovely Christmas Pat. Like you, I think once a year is quite enough and then we can start counting down to SPRING!

Terra said...

I think I am almost past it myself, ha ha, the cooking part. The village market scene sounds fun. I am cooking the ham which is easy, and my older son will prepare some food. I make wild rice the day before. Merry Christmas dear Weaver.

justjill said...

Have a lovely Christmas. The DP is so far in front of himself we had tea an hour earlier than normal!!

Chris said...

Can't wait until my kids take over the Christmas feast. This year I am cooking a leg of lamb for a change - hope everyone likes it. We are just 6 this year so it should be fairly stress-free.

angryparsnip said...

Busy or not your town sounds so lovely.
We are having a very quiet Christmas.

cheers, gayle

Dartford Warbler said...

Wishing you a very Happy Christmas Pat. Enjoy being with your friends on Christmas Day.
I don`t blog much any more but I still love to call in and read your news. I can imagine your lovely town, amid the Yorkshire countryside, looking friendly and festive this week. Our small New Forest towns are similarly colourful and it is good to see many of the independent shops still surviving.
Best wishes, DWx

Heather said...

I usually look forward to January 2nd. My husband never really enjoyed Christmas and last year I was invited out by family for both days - this year will be the same, and I am feeling almost guilty (but not complaining) about this new regime of being fetched and brought home again after being cooked for, waited on and thoroughly spoilt.
Perhaps we have really retired, at last! Enjoy your days with friends and family.

Bonnie said...

While I do love Christmas I find myself getting worn out each year with all the preparations. I am baking today and tomorrow and we will have six here Christmas and just three the day after. I will welcome January to take a break and rest!

I hope you and Tess have a lovely, warm and peaceful Christmas! Thank you for your blog as I do enjoy it each day! Merry Christmas Pat!

Pipistrello said...

That sounds like a relaxing plan, and if the reins have been taken off you and you don't mind, even better! Have a Lovely Christmas Pat. x

Tom Stephenson said...

I hope you have a lovely time Weave. I do know what you mean I think.

coffeeontheporchwithme said...

Have a wonderful holiday, whether it be with friends or family! -Jenn

Cro Magnon said...

We're now past the shortest day, so time to celebrate. Today we shall watch Carols from Kings, and place the Yule Log on the fire. Almost a better day than the 25th (apart from the Turkey).

Happy Christmas, Cro x

Jules said...

I'm always glad we keep our celebrations simple and relaxed. Enjoy your time with friends and family, Pat.
Merry Christmas. X

Derek Faulkner said...

The pre-Christmas shopping bit is to be expected, what gets to me is just two days after Christmas Day where you see the same people out again buying yet more huge trolley loads of food and drink, where does it all go to?
Jan 2nd is a lovely day - peace, quiet and sanity again.

Rachel Phillips said...

Enjoy and relax all day and have a lovely Christmas Weave.

Alphie Soup said...

Merry Christmas to you, Weaver Pat.
Alphie

Librarian said...

Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones, dear Pat!
I don't believe your family thinks you're "past it" when it comes to catering. It is probably more about letting you lean back and enjoy things for once, instead of the other way round.
By the way, the salad you mentioned the other day (green leaves, feta, dates and pecan nuts) is going to be my contribution to New Year's Eve at my parents.

Anonymous said...

Have a very happy Christmas Pat.
I look forward to more of your pithy blogs in the New Year to make me think.
Christmas, like everything else these days, seems to be speeded up to
such an extent that no one has time to pause and reflect before hurtling
into the next activity.
I'm trying to return to a slower pace with intervals when I can reflect the blessings of
having family and friends around and appreciating each one of them.
Sue.

Carol Caldwell said...

Happy Christmas and New Year Pat. X

Gwil W said...

I wish you and Tess a happy Christmas.

This morning I gave Mrs G her potted plant - a pot plant is something else.


Jane said...

It sounds a good balance ! Good Wishes to you and your faithful Tess

Minigranny said...

Have a lovely peaceful Christmas!

Mary said...

Happy Christmas. Hope your time with friends, family and Tess is peaceful and joyful.

The Weaver of Grass said...

Beachcomber - I did get your e mail and I sent an answer - but you don';t seem to have a blog as such. Thanks for reading mine and for sending me wishes. Have a good Christmas and all the best for the new year.

Librarian - I am sure that salad will be a success, it is delicious.

Dartford Warbler - Lovely to hear from you.!

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ONE AND ALL