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"Families are like fudge - mostly sweet with a few nuts." ~Author Unknown

"Family: A social unit where the father is concerned with parking space, the children with outer space, and the mother with closet space." Evan Esar

"I don't have to look up my family tree, because I know that I'm the sap." ~Fred Allen

Merry Christmas!!


So....I'm a few days late. For the record, it's still Christmas at our house. We keep the tree lit and the lights outside sparkle until the feast of the Epiphany, good Catholic girl that I am. ;) We had a wonderful holiday. The family converged at our house on Christmas Eve for a delicious dinner prepared by all the mamas: I made the ham, my mom made our traditional "rellenong manok" (stuffed chicken), and Rob's mom brought a flank steak. Hello, carnivores! I also made caldo verde, braised red cabbage, candied yams, and leche flan to round out the meal. As usual, we had waaaay too much and will be eating leftovers all this week.


After dinner, we lounged a bit as we waited for Midnight Mass. My mom, sister, and I prepared the bola bola for the ginataan while my mom chopped the rest of the ingredients. Colin decided to join in and had a little fun creating his "admiral" and "fleet" out of glutinous rice flour:


 


The admiral (foreground) and his growing fleet. :)
 And, of course, we couldn't skip the cookies for Santa. Here he is making the easiest cookies ever (thank you, Costco!):


11pm rolled around before we knew it and we were out the door to snag some seats at church. We were greeted with the heavenly sounds of our church choir which led us in singing Christmas hymns until it was time for mass to start. It was standing room only, as expected; a lovely mass (and Colin even stayed awake!).

It wasn't hard to get him to bed, however. Just the mere mention of Santa not coming until he was sound asleep made our job easy. And the fact that his head hit the pillow at 2am helped a little. While he slept, the adults celebrated with a mini Noche Buena of queso de bola, coffee, the ginataan which was now finished, as well as an assortment of Filipino desserts. It was 4:30 before we all called it a night. Sigh.......just typing that makes me tired (and full!) all over again........

Christmas morning! Yeah, so we all slept in until about 9:30. Well, that's not completely true. *I* got up at 9:30 and my mom was already over the sink washing dishes. :) We couldn't wait for the little guy to get up, but we knew he needed his sleep if we were to survive Christmas day! When he finally did wake up, he was soooooo sleepy still. But he did run (sluggishly) over to the tree to check out his loot. I don't think he was disappointed. :) Among his gifts were a bike, a Star Wars poster, Star Wars watch, Star Wars Episodes I-VI dvds, Star Wars blanket, Sorcerer's Apprentice DVD and DSi game, $MONEY$, a mini microscope so he could "analyze things" [his words :) ], and a bunch of other fun stuff:

HAM!!!


New bike! :)


He figured out pretty quickly the theme of "his" Christmas wrapping paper--Santa, of course! :)
The rest of the day consisted of lots of lounging in PJs, food, food, food, a friendly game of Upwords, way too much chocolate, wine, and just plain family togetherness. :) All in all, a wonderful first Christmas in our new house.

With Ama and Ampa Smith
Family


With Great-Grandma and Great-Grandpa
 
I WON!!! Final score: Me (203), Rob (174), Janice (97)
Mom and Sis and checkers and wine
And I couldn't end without one last pic: Star Wars checkers, courtesy of Colin. Better luck next year, Vader!


MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!






















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Gifts from the Garden

Colin and I got to spend a little bit of time outdoors on Sunday. We didn't go far--just to the backyard to check up on fruit trees and flowers. Our persimmon tree is kickin'. It's completely loaded with large, beautiful squat orbs of crunchy, sweet fruit. So, of course, I had to pick some.


I've been looking for a good persimmon bread recipe and have found only a few, but they call for the other squishy variety, not the crunchy Fuyus that we have. So, we've (okay, I've) been eating them straight up and enjoying each bite.

On the west side of the house, we planted some rose bushes that are starting to take off. They are so fragrant and beautiful. I couldn't resist--I had to take a few cuttings. It makes me smile to see them on the kitchen window sill.



Now the lemon verbena and rose-scented geranium have some colorful company.



I just love living in Southern California. Where other parts of the country are starting to turn to snow and potted trees begin to come indoors to avoid the frost, we're enjoying glorious 70 degree weather, sunny skies, blooming flowers, and happy citrus trees in our gardens. I can't wait for ripe oranges, grapefruit, lemons, and kalamansi (calamondin)............
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Happy Halloween!



Wow, what a weekend! It started with the school Halloween Parade and Fiesta on Friday. Costumes, games, friends, and CANDY!!! 












Plus, Colin's Cub Scouts had their Raingutter Regatta that same night. We scrambled to finish his racer, but it seem to float okay. Anyway, only three of them from their den showed up and he took 3rd Place out of the three. :) And he even won one of the races. When asked what his favorite part was of the evening, he said the boat race: "...because I tried my best and had fun."


Checking in his boat.


Working on "Responsibility" word search while waiting for the races.
 

The winning race. :)

SO PROUD!!! :)

Tiger Cub Scouts


    "I vant to eat a donut...mwahaha...."







 We celebrated my grandma's birthday today. Her birthday is actually tomorrow, but my cousin is in town for an internship and was staying with my parents for the weekend. We all met after mass for some yummy Filipino food to wish Grandma many more happy, happy birthdays. :)



Made this storm troopers shirt based on this awesome one.
 


Happiness is halo-halo at Salo-Salo. :)



Turon Delight with ube ice cream




Grandma and Grandpa with cousin Brigette



The fam. My eyes are closed. Great.



Hanging out at home before trick or treating


And finally, some shots from our evening of tricks and treats. We started out at a local church for their Trunk or Treat and Colin snagged some great loot. Then headed back to our neighborhood to check it out for the first time. We hit about 5 or so homes before Colin was ready to head back to hand out some candy of his own. We were pleasantly surprised that we actually got some trick or treaters, considering we have no sidewalk on our side of the road and most of the houses on our street had their lights out. We handed out candy for about a couple of hours before we turned our front light out. All in all, we had maybe 10 or so groups come by.


Don't mind our ghetto-fabulous mailbox. ;)



Trunk or Treat



Couldn't pass up a storm trooper!


Savoring the loot.


Hope your Halloween was as fun as ours was!! :)


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