Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Christmas - the anticipation

We all know when it's getting close to Christmas, because we go on the Santa Cruise!  A canal boat trip with the grandkids, and friends and their children (although the number is reducing as the kids get older)


Its a trip up the canal, which is actually very pretty, and some years made more exciting by the boat having to break the ice. There's mulled wine, mince pies, biscuits, Santa, a present for the kids, and a bauble for the christmas tree for the grown ups.


Usually followed by a walk into town, a mulled wine in the Sleigh Bar and a nice meal with everyone.
Then there's the carol concert - some of our friends are in the Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus, so we go to see them sing a mixture of traditional, modern and local carols. And for the past few years they have had the Black Dyke band with them - who are amazing. Another good evening, preceded by a meal with everyone in town.


This year we had a really special evening in the run up to Christmas, where we went to a gourmet evening at Chatsworth with friends. Cocktails at our friends, champagne and canapes in the painted hall, a private tour of the house, and then a seven course meal in the candlelit Stables. Very nice, and I think we scrubbed up well!


We also went to Chatsworth during the day to their Christmas market - packed as usual, but we managed to buy lots of unusual presents, so it was worth it.


On the Sunday before Christmas we go to a social lunchtime hosted by Handsworth Traditional Sword dancers - this year it was back at the Devonshire Cat - a good lunchtime with carols, dancing, beer, and a mummers play or two.


And finally, our Christmas Tree. this year we had two. After the Handsworth event, I noticed how many needles ours was dropping, and realised it would be bare by Christmas. Serves me right for buying from a pop up shop rather than go somewhere reputable. So, in a fit of pique the next morning, I moved all the presents from under it, took the decorations off it, dragged it out into the front garden, and through it into a skip we handily had outside.Went to B and Q, bought a new one for one pound!! Apparently by the end of the day they were 10p!  Was so pleased to see the new one up - it looked great!


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