After cleaning for a week and cooking for a couple of days Christmas is over, the presents are put away and the tree, that so many tears were shed over, is drying out ready to recycle.
Last night my side of the family gathered in our great room to eat our traditional foods and exchange gifts. It is the time that the cousins get together to laugh and exchange stories and I get to visit with my brothers and sisters-in-law and grandkids run all over. I do love to see my nieces and nephew as well although we keep in close contact throughout the year.
My younger brother and family didn’t make it at the last minute so we had to party on without them. My brother just younger than me and his family did make it and with our own kids filled the house. My nieces are such beautiful women and my nephew a very handsome young man.
In the past year my nephew graduated from law school and passed the bar, a niece started her own business, 2 granddaughters moved away, and a new little girl was born. Interesting what a year will bring.
This year was different in that we invited a young man to join us who we had met in China. Pong worked with our son and his family so all of us met him during our various travels there. He just moved to northern California recently and I thought that he might want a place to be during the holidays, hence the invite. Clayton picked Pong up on the way down from Petaluma and Nate will take Pong home when they travel north for other visits this weekend.
Pong’s family is from Laos so we added some Laotian tradition to our Christmas Eve when he made Sticky Rice with Mangos for an additional dessert. It is a dessert I’d never had before but with the Coconut milk topping it is great. I’ll try to finish it off before the others find it!
Pong told me that having such a large and boisterous gang together on Christmas Eve was quite exciting to experience. We thought that our celebration was quite normal but maybe we are not the norm after all.
Last night my side of the family gathered in our great room to eat our traditional foods and exchange gifts. It is the time that the cousins get together to laugh and exchange stories and I get to visit with my brothers and sisters-in-law and grandkids run all over. I do love to see my nieces and nephew as well although we keep in close contact throughout the year.
My younger brother and family didn’t make it at the last minute so we had to party on without them. My brother just younger than me and his family did make it and with our own kids filled the house. My nieces are such beautiful women and my nephew a very handsome young man.
In the past year my nephew graduated from law school and passed the bar, a niece started her own business, 2 granddaughters moved away, and a new little girl was born. Interesting what a year will bring.
This year was different in that we invited a young man to join us who we had met in China. Pong worked with our son and his family so all of us met him during our various travels there. He just moved to northern California recently and I thought that he might want a place to be during the holidays, hence the invite. Clayton picked Pong up on the way down from Petaluma and Nate will take Pong home when they travel north for other visits this weekend.
Pong’s family is from Laos so we added some Laotian tradition to our Christmas Eve when he made Sticky Rice with Mangos for an additional dessert. It is a dessert I’d never had before but with the Coconut milk topping it is great. I’ll try to finish it off before the others find it!
Pong told me that having such a large and boisterous gang together on Christmas Eve was quite exciting to experience. We thought that our celebration was quite normal but maybe we are not the norm after all.