Friday Faves 12.29 + Christmas recap
Hi friends! I hope youโve had a wonderful week. Itโs been a lovely blur between Christmas and New Years, and Iโve enjoyed all of this time with the crew. Weโve enjoyed slow mornings, hikes, shopping, nails, reading, and movies. Iโm definitely not looking forward to school returning, especially the early morning scramble and hours of homework.
I hope that my friends who celebrated Christmas this week had a beautiful holiday. My dad and stepmom were out of town – my step-grandmother passed away. She was so kind and wonderful, and Iโm grateful we were blessed to have her in our lives. We had a low-key Christmas Eve at home with Chinese takeout and Christmas Chronicles, and I met up with madre for midnight mass. They turned the lights down for Silent Night and it was the perfect way to start the holiday.
The girls were up bright and early for Santaโa gifts and stockings, and then the family came over for family gifts, tamales, beans, egg casserole, cinnamon rolls, and the Pilotโs famous egg nog.
We spent the morning together, drinking coffee and eggnog, and exchanging gifts,
and everyone went home to chill for a few hours.
We took a walk and dropped off cookies to our neighbors. โ I bake for two weeks in December and freeze everything. This way, itโโs not stressful and we have a big assortment of goodies for neighbors and holiday cookie trays. These cookies, these cookies, and peppermint bark are always on the list.
Then, we had 20 people over for Christmas dinner and it.was.everything.
Appetizers were this giant cheese board:
(plus a smaller board I placed on one of the tables for snacking)
Artichoke dip and crackers
ALL the sweets (chocolate bourbon pecan pie, pear pie that a friend brought over, yule log, different coffee cakes and cookies)
and for dinner, we smoked two large organic turkeys, two giant grass-fed beef tenderloins, made horseradish sauce, gravy, asparagus, salad, and madre brought over cheesy potatoes. The meat was all from ButcherBox and cooked perfectly on the Traeger.
The hit of the night was the games!! I got this idea from a friendsโ Christmas party: Saran Wrap Ball! You wrap a ton of goodies into a ball, and then one person unwraps it while the person next to them rolls two dice (die? I donโt know these things). When that person hits doubles, the timer stops, and the ball goes to the next person. If the person unwraps a mini bottle of alcohol, itโs an option for them to take a shot (or hand the mini bottle to another willing adult to take the shot for them).
Here are some of the goodies I wrapped into the ball:
and the finished product:
It was a day full of fun times, good food, and lovely gifts, and as always, my favorite part is being with so many people we love so much, at the same time. Iโm so sad the holidays are over!!
Itโs time for the weekly Friday Faves party, but I only have a few for ya:
– Wonka. It was SO good; way better than I expected. Hugh Grant is a 10/10 Oompa Loompa.
– This retainer cleaner. I didnโt want to spend $100 on a Zima, but found this one with better reviews and it was only $40. It made my Invisalign look brand new.
– Join us for the Healthy Habits Challenge! All the details are here. I canโt wait to do this with you.
– The Organifi Shilajit gummies are SO good – I can do a post on them if youโd like. You can check them out here and that link will auto-apply the code FITNESSISTA for 20% off.
Sending you wishes for a Happy New Year and Iโll see ya soon!
xo
wait… so the ball… you quickly unwrap (and keep) as much as you can before the next person gets a turn? The goodies are layered in the ball?
Yes thatโs it!