Monday, December 27, 2010

Christmas + Boxing Day

On this side of the pond, the day after Christmas is Boxing Day. I've always seen this marked on calendars, but had not the slightest clue as to what it was. Now that I'm in the land of its origin, I decided it was time to do some research. It turns out Boxing Day is called so because charitable organizations went around asking for donations . . . one website sites that you offer gifts from your Christmas box. However, it seems it's actually a celebrated holiday, maybe kind of an extension of Christmas? Because Christmas was on a Saturday this year, Boxing Day is today! Apparently it's a good day for shopping, kind of like Black Friday, and there's a full day of watching Rugby and "football." I think I'll make chicken soup. 
(For more insight check out this site.)

I hope everyone had a lovely Christmas; we enjoyed a nice evening with friends and I learned a great deal about the Dutch and Icelandic Christmas stories (it is fascinating, in Iceland there are 13 Yule Lads that are quite mischievous and the Dutch story is that Santa Claus arrives on December 5th from Spain by a great big ship filled with gifts, he then mounts a white horse and sets out to deliver presents!). 

Sunday, December 19, 2010

happy holidays!

Thanks so much for sending us treats, we miss you!
p.s. Can you find our resident turkey amidst the presents?


It's been a while since my last post, it feels like a lot has happened since then. . . I sent a bunch of my applications in so I took some days off to do some leisurely reading. I'm reading Frederick Seidel's book, Going Fast and I'm nearly finished reading Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell and what next? I'm thinking either John Berryman's biography or Twilight of the Mammoths. I love choosing a new book! I did a bit of Christmas shopping for everyone back home this week too, which was quite fun. I'm finding some cool stuff. And Ray is now off from school!


It snowed again the other night, it was just enough to coat everything in lovely white. Yesterday morning I went out and the snow was unsullied. One of my favorite things is finding animal tracks in freshly fallen snow. I found little paw prints near our front door, likely the cat I've been seeing in our backyard and a winding trail of bird feet prints. I think my other favorite thing is how the snow sits on the wiry branches of trees and on the roof tops, of course. 

Thursday, December 9, 2010

back in the land of the living.

After living like Zombies for a few days, we've recovered from the cold and are back as real people! However downtime wasn't lost on me, I took to the Christmas movies and have now watched The Muppet Christmas Carol, Home Alone (1 and 2) and Elf. Then I finished reading David Sedaris's book, Holidays on Ice, which was very very funny. He reads a few of the stories on various "This American Life" shows and it's quite a treat to hear him read!  

I just love when Scrooge makes the change. Good song, too.

Monday, December 6, 2010

curious.

A very neat English pine cone. 
I think this pine cone is so neat looking. One thing I've found while living here is there are plenty of similarities, but some things are tweaked just enough to be unusual, this pine cone being one of them. There are beautiful black and white feathered birds flying about that are unlike any city bird I've seen in the States; along with that, their unfamiliar songs sound lovely.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

snow!

Perhaps the last photo in this series. . .
The snow is quite lovely here, I love watching it fall and the way it coats the trees.
My first snowy winter.