This might be a record number of Christmas posts in a row, but it is more than a one-day event for me (albeit not 12 days), starting with our Noël à deux in advanced of December 25. I’ve already mentioned the meal we had, but we also do a small gift exchange. Jean’s main gift from me was a new watch of a brand he admired, but he got some other little things, like a Chromecast and “life-changing” Saxx underwear (as the ads I now encounter everywhere I go on the web remind me).
My main gift was a record player, which many people thought was an interestingly retro choice of gifts. What I didn’t mention too loudly was that this is actually my second record player (we won’t even talk about how many DVD players I have). The main feature the new one has that the other didn’t is a USB connection to make it easy to digitize LPs. (Because some songs are rather difficult to find digital versions of.) But it also has a nice Start function, and is hooked into the better stereo system. I’ve already listened to more LPs in the last 2 days than I have in the last 2 years.
I received other little items, including a great deal of chocolate: Not one, not two, but three boxes of Purdy’s chocolates; a raspberry chocolate bar; and mini snowballs! I also happened to win a Godiva chocolate basket at a Christmas dance. So the chocolate stores are shored up for a while.
Then we headed to Timmins, where it was weirdly mild this year, but not so mild as to melt the snow:
We took advantage of the nice winter weather to go walking and snowshoeing, once on our own, once with toute la gang (almost).
A day after a fresh snow fall, the kids couldn’t resist doing this:
Christmas Eve my side of the family had dinner and stockings at my brother’s house, then the two of us went out to the Réveillon with Jean’s side of the family. As usual, everyone was fasting:
There was a very good turnout, with only a few nieces and nephews away this year. The gift exchange from Jean’s side is an anonymous one on a theme, which this year was royal purple. I am now the proud recipient of two purple travel mugs. My lucky giftee now owns Prince’s Purple Rain on CD and BluRay.
With my family it was the first time in quite a few Christmas’s that all the siblings were up. We had a terrible time. 🙂

Two siblings and an in-law, as I don’t seem to have a photo of all siblings. Perhaps I’ll get one from Dad later.
We also attempted a theme this year, though it was only loosely adhered to: comfort and joy. Cozy scarves were a popular item.
As were books! I have, like, six new books now. Most everyone else got a least one, I think. I made my sister’s fit into the theme with the Pleasure in the title—pretty close to joy, right? (Plus, John Taylor—yummy! Joy!)
To add to my haul and increase the utility of my earlier gift, I dug through the LPs from our teenage years that had been languishing at my parent’s house, and brought home a bag-ful. Duran Duran, Aha, Prefab Sprout, Adam Ant, Depeche Mode, Talking Heads, The Housemartins, Paul Young, Squeeze, Echo and the Bunnymen, … I have quite the makings for an Eighties party.
January 1, 2015 at 7:05 am
Lovely photos 🙂 Happy New Year!!
January 1, 2015 at 9:22 pm
Thanks. Happy new year to you, too!
January 1, 2015 at 1:57 pm
After reading your list of LPs that you brought back from home I’ve decided that I must have been oblivious to the music of the 80s. I think I recognized 2 or 3 names on your list. I know that I was totally unaware of the trends in both music and fashion in the 70’s—too busy with a young family but it must have carried on somewhat into the 80’s Great summary and good pix.
Mom
January 1, 2015 at 9:22 pm
Well, to be fair, some of these are fairly obscure artists of the Eighties…