MERRY CHRISTMAS! I hope everyone had a fabulous Christmas weekend! It was our first Christmas together because in the past I've always flown back to Seattle to celebrate with my parents. I think in the future I'd like to spend Christmas with more friends and family around but for our first Christmas I'm glad it was just the two of us. It was fun learning about each other's traditions and figuring out how to combine them. Today I've been sitting in my kitchen watching Grey's Anatomy, playing with salt dough, eating chocolate and editing photos. So after hours, here are our first Christmas photos!!!!!!!
Christmas Eve:
On Christmas Eve, Migs and I walked to town through the forest. We passed a few dogs which made us happy :) The trees on the pathway were beautiful. The night before there was a wind storm (actually St. Andrews has been beaten by the wind for weeks now!) so there was lots of storm debris - broken branches everywhere! Through the line of trees we could see the sun setting in colourful orange & yellows. I'm not the biggest fan of early darkness so I'm glad from now on the sunset will be getting later and later :)
We found this tree that was covered in some amazing mushrooms! I loved them and of course it was impossible for me not to take photos of them for five minutes while Miggy stood there waiting for me. He's a good man :) Once he saw the photos on the computer he was glad I took the photos :)
Further along down the path we were walking beside the river. The river is called Kinness but I think we should call it the Heron River because there's always a heron sitting on a rock. This time, we saw two herons. The first one was fishing and we actually saw it plunge its head into the water and emerge with a fish! The second heron flew off and I got to take some cool photos :) I love its wings!!!!
I love convincing/encouraging other people to take photos so just before we got to town I handed my camera to Migs. He was quite proud of the photos he took. He's always hesitate when I ask him to take a photo but after he's snapped the shutter button a couple times he starts smiling and it makes me happy!!!
Town was so different than it usually is with all the students rushing around with their notebooks. Instead, there were families shopping and drinking warm beverages. The twinkle lights in the trees were so beautiful! We were originally planning on making our rounds on the charity shops but surprisingly they were all closed for the day so we explored a couple retail shops (foreign territory for us) hehe.
Migs wanted us to visit the bottle shop. He can spend hours there admiring beer but I had to make my own entertainment. Lucky for me they had a fancy mirror in the corner and the guy behind the counter pushed the wrong button and he suddenly looked like Santa Clause with 10 metres of till receipts. I also found a bottle carried in fur!
The town was stunning on Christmas EVEning :)While window shopping I found a pair of boots that I love and want want want :) I'd love the wear them with a flowery summer dress!
Christmas Day:
I was walking along the path by the river and found some very pretty berries than made me feel very Christmasy! I also discovered the dovecot in my neighborhood that I never knew existed :)I also stumbled across some beautiful hydrangeas. Miggy hates brown & 'dying' flowers but I think they're stunning. The contrast between the brown & the colour makes me happy :)
I made it back to the house and woke up Miggy and the celebrations began! Our homemade stick tree is soo weighed down with ornaments! I love it! Miggy's mom brought over a bunch of gifts which really helped bulk out the bottom of the tree! My mom gave us one of the stockings that she made for her and my dad in their first year of marriage. So sweet - it's all red and velvety :) When I sat down beside the tree I put my bum a little too close to the candle and boom my bum was on fire! I felt my backside getting warm and when I turned around I saw a nice big flame. Yes, I panicked but thankfully huffing and puffing put the flame out! Thankfully no burns for me, just a nice black hole in my dress :( which will look much better when I put a patch on it. hehe
I gave Migs 1.5kg of Seaweed Peanuts! I thought he really liked them since he always picks them out of my Japanese cracker snack bags. Turns out, he doesn't love them (at least not 1.5kgs worth of love). He likes them better than all the other treats in the snack bag. Well, that doesn't matter because I love them and I'm happy to eat them all!!!!! The best bit though was that I wrapped each bag of seaweed peanuts separately and I got to watch Miggy's face as he opened one packet after the other - hehe
I gave Migs ethical boxer shorts. He liked them (of course!!) hehe
We were on Skype for 2 hours with my family in Seattle. It was fun just lying on the couch watching my parents, brother & grandma opening the gifts I send to them. I love technology today! :)
I love wrapping gifts in newspaper! My mom knows this so she warped our gifts in newspapers and even took the time to cut out letters to spell our names! So sweet! :)
Our little collection of yummy, nice smelling Christmas presents! Yay!!!! We have 1.5kg of seaweed peanuts, yogurt covered raisins, dried apricots, flapjacks, lavender & rose soap and juniper & pine plant wax candles!
So that was our Christmas! I hope everyone else had a beautiful weekend too :)
If you're one of the lucky couples who got engaged this holiday season, congratulations!!
xoxoxoxoxo
Chamonix
PS: I'm eating Miggy's seaweed peanuts right now (he doesn't know :P hehe sneaky me).
Merry Christmas!!! Excellent shots and wonderful pictures.
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