Friday 25 December 2020

Christmas Thoughts

We woke to another hot day.  It’s going to be more than 40°C and a part of my mind is wishful for snow and ice… but not cold driving rain!

Whilst reading the international news I noticed an article regarding Harry & Meghan.  Apparently they had planned to release a Christmas video.   However some old lady has beaten them to it.

 Smile

Jan was born in England and I suspect had a traditional Christmas until she was fortunate to find and marry me.  Probably turkey with all the trimmings.  Not me….. the dinner!  When you are on the opposite side of the world the seasons are reversed and having a heavy cooked Christmas lunch doesn’t make sense to me.  Sometimes we have BBQ’d and on one occasion it was jam sandwiches on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere.  More usually it’s tomato sandwiches.

Which has led me to think of our Christmas’ over the last decade. 

2010.  We were living in Adelaide and Waiouru was supposed to be being fitted out.  In the morning we took the dog down to the park and met all the local dog walkers for a drink of orange juice and sparling white wine.  Lunch was tomato sandwiches.

2011.  Onboard NB Ufton loaned to us by the boatyard whilst we waited for Waiouru’s fit out.  Our first cold Christmas in many years.  Unfortunately no snow and so no ‘White Christmas’.  Tomato sandwiches weren’t on the menu.  Jan cooked something, but I can’t remember what it was.

2012.  Still at the boatyard waiting on the final parts of the fit out.  We were joined by our sons who had travelled from overseas to have a family Christmas for the first time in a number of years.  Jan cooked a traditional Christmas lunch.  Again, not a white Christmas.  It was cold and rained!

2013.  Jan was on Waiouru moored at Rugby whilst I was in Saudi Arabia.  They obviously don’t celebrate Christmas and; not for the first time in my life; the 25th was a working day.  I had tomato sandwiches for lunch.  Jan also had a quiet Christmas on her own.

2014.  Back around the Rugby area.  Several days prior we had an early Christmas dinner at the Barley Mow, Newbold.  Again no snow, but it rained.  Several days later the Venetian boatman poled his boat past as he headed to the water point.  Maffi was waiting on a replacement gearbox!

2015. Nantwich.  A windy Christmas Eve night moored on the embankment.  Jan cooked a traditional Christmas lunch, albeit for two.  I had a cunning plan to spend Christmas on the Llangollen where I knew we would be unlikely to be frozen in.  Well of course it didn’t get cold enough and I got bored, so we headed east towards Manchester via Nantwich.  Two days after Christmas the canal did freeze over and Waiouru broke ice heading into Middlewich.

2016.  I mistakenly assumed if we spent three days around Christmas in the middle of Birmingham the ambient temperature would be too high for the canal to freeze.  Wrong!  Christmas lunch was unusual.  We had a chinese takeway 

2017.  Back in Perth, Western Australia for a hot 25th.  My brother invited us to their family Christmas Lunch, a combination of hot and cold food.  Later we watched all their small grandchildren unwrap their presents.

2018.  Tomato sandwiches in Perth waiting on a call from our son in Manchester.

2019.  Tomato sandwiches

2020.  Just the two of us waiting on a call from Manchester.  This time the moths escaped from the wallet and the tomatoes had a reprieve.  I BBQ’d sausages, chicken and some Waygu Beef.  If you haven’t eaten Wagyu Beef then you’ve missed out on one of life’s pleasures.  We purchased a piece from Costco, which probably reduced the price, however it was still around $170.  Jan cut it into 12 steaks.  The steak just melts in your mouth!  Apparently the Australian cattle are fed a diet of grain (instead of grass) and local red wine.

Jan has made one attempt to swim in the pool this afternoon before giving up after complaining about being cooked by the burning heat of the sun.  We may have to look at installing some type of sail/shade cloth over the pool.

This is the part Jan insists on being included.

Merry Christmas

and a

Happy New Year

PS…. May your tomato sandwiches remain fresh

10 comments :

Jenny said...

Merry Christmas to you both! Nice to have a trip with you down memory lane about Christmass past.
I was wondering about Jan's pool and whether it was usuable. So your next job will be to install some type of shade covering over the top?

Tom and Jan said...

Hi Jenny,

Jan didn't just complain about it being hot, apparently she also burned her hand on the pool stainless steel handrail. Yes, it appears I may be installing concrete footings and steel poles for some type of shade cover.

Hope you had a great day yesterday

Mike Griffin said...

Merry Christmas - a peaceful time here, lockdown does have advantages.

Ade said...

Happy Christmas Tom and of course Jan, still here following along.
Hope Jan got some lovely tools she needed this Christmas! Glad we’re not experiencing 40deg heat here though.
Cold wet is fine but a cold snap is on the way snow is forecast.
Cheers
Ade

Tom and Jan said...

Mike,
Bedlam here during the Boxing Day sales. No COVID since 11 Apr... apart from international arrivals in quarantine!

Ade,
I'm sure Jan will appreciate the replacement laptop for the one I purchased back in 2013 whilst in Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile I get to enjoy the new blanket she bought for me. Both purchased during the Boxing Day sales. Bah humbug :-)

Dave said...

Merry Christmas to you both.

Quiet here in Tier 4 lockdown (Oxford) but nothing moving on river or canals as water levels high due to rain.
Had a few flakes of snow this morning (28th) and cotswolds and midlands a bit more.
Met office reckon we could have more for a white New Year

Tom and Jan said...

Trade you locations Dave. It's forecast to be 40C today. Might be joining Jan in her swimming pool :-)

Dave said...

Would love to trade Tom, but not allowed to travel outside Tier 4

Tom and Jan said...

Dave you can always add clothes if cold. but there is only so much you can remove when hot!

Dave said...

Indeed