Saturday, December 27, 2025

After Christmas 2025

 

our cards to each other

Christmas 2025 is now behind us. Gradually the decorations will come down, we'll pack away the cards received (although more came in just today), finish up the egg nog, and try to pace our consumption of all the wonderful foodie gifts sent by both family and friends.

one of many gift boxes received
There are some serious dietary considerations among us due to surgeries in recent years. We have to keep a close watch on what we eat, the amount, and even the time of day it is consumed. But with those medical necessities in mind, we are still able to enjoy the season and appreciate the foodie gifts.

non-alcoholic egg nog is a treat

For Christmas breakfast we had our usual Cheerios but served in my Christmas dishes instead of the Corelle bowls.

Christmas dinner (lunch)

These same festive dishes were used throughout the day (although my portion of salmon is obscuring the poinsettia on my plate!). In addition to the salmon, we had green beans and Stovetop Stuffing (my favorite when it comes to dressing/stuffing). It was a simple menu but very tasty and just right.

I have a package of the most cute Christmas paper napkins that Denise gave to me years ago. They are so fun that I only use a very few of them each year. When I went to find the package on Christmas Eve, I couldn't find them! I know they're here SOMEWHERE because I happened to come across them just before Thanksgiving..... oh wait! I just now found them on the Internet. Here's what they look like:

you can order them from Etsy,
click here

Gary got us tickets for several upcoming concerts in the New Year. We gave each other gift cards for necessary services, a cross word puzzle book, and red and white blinking safety lights for our bicycles. 

fog on a lake along our bike route

We don't get snow, but at this time of year, fog descends in the morning hours for a wintery scene. We don't ride our bikes when the fog is really thick (nor at night), but the blinking safety lights are a good idea in any weather conditions. They make me feel like I'm seen.

Here is a T-shirt gift from me to you-know-who:

an Etsy purchase

I absolutely love it when Gary gets tickled. He tends to chuckle for a long time. This shirt made that happen. 

Before and after Christmas day we visited with family and friends (local, out of town and from out of state). We brought a friend with us to attend a Christmas concert at a local church, and we were part of the massive crowd standing in line to get seats at the mega church's Christmas Eve service. 

Plans for the last few days of 2025 include but are probably not limited to: 
~ packing away the Christmas decorations.


~ pruning back the gorgeous Hibiscus outside the lanai. She really showed off well this year with so many large red blooms, but in a few days we are forecasted to have nighttime lows in the low 30s. At this size, the bush is very hard to cover. Trimming her back will make protecting her easier. She has always come back in the past when severely pruned.


~ I'll be working my Sudoku puzzles ....


~ and when stumped with that, Word Search puzzles.


~ There are a few pages in Susie Larson's [excellent] advent devotional book that I did not have time to finish before Christmas, so I want to complete that.


~ and just wind down from 2025 to move into 2026. 

Internet art work

Until next time:
Now may the Lord of peace Himself
give you peace at all times
and in every way.
The Lord be with all of you.
II Thessalonians 3:16



14 comments:

Terri D said...

It sounds like you had a very merry Christmas, Barb! I loved seeing your photos and I giggled at that t-shirt, too!! I will post about my Christmas-time on Monday's blog. I am leaving the decorations up this week because I have company coming two different days. I tend to make a huge mess gathering it all together before packing it away. This coming weekend is soon enough for that!! Sending a hug and wishing you and Gary a very blessed new year!

Victor S E Moubarak said...

Best wishes to you and your family for the New Year and onwards. Thank you for the Bible quote at the end. I did not know Santa changed his reindeer for storks.

God bless.

Robin in Virginia said...

I love the t-shirt. It sounded like you had a delightful Christmas season with time spent with family and friends. Enjoy these remaining few days left in 2025.

Linda said...

Nice to see you post. Wishing you a belated Merry Christmas a soon to be Happy New Year.

Kim Carberry said...

It sounds like you are having a lovely time after Christmas. The foodie gifts sounds delicious and yum to the egg nog. The safety lights sound like great idea and that shirt did make me chuckle.

Marilyn M MountainTopSpice said...

A very sweet and special Christmas you enjoyed! I love the Stovetop dressing too. Twinkle lights and nativities are my favorite Christmas decor too. We had lots of sweets given to us as well and enjoyed a bite or two and then passed along to our kids. Wishing you a blessed Christmas and New Year season!

Sandy said...

Wishing you a sweet end to 2025 and a happy new year. Love the Santa at the end.

Pamela M. Steiner said...

Sounds like you had a wonderful Christmas and a Happy wind down to 2026. I am still way behind in reading posts but trying to get caught up little by little. Now John has the bug I had...I think it was the flu, but I didn't go to the Dr. I'm still a little bit not fully recovered. But life goes on and so I have to keep on moving along. Yes, we need to cover a few plants here too...old man winter is coming back to get us! Take care my friends and stay warm! Happy New Year!

Billie Jo said...

Looks as if it were a lovely Christmas Day! Enjoy this cozy week, my friend!

🌲 Debby said...

Well it sounds like a very nice Christmas for you both. Adorable napkin! I had the Christmas sweater napkins, cut out in the shape of a sweater but no one wanted to use it. Not practical so I brought out the old paper towels and they took their sweater napkins home!
Sounds like a bit of a cold snap for you down there - keep warm and enjoy it. Happy New Year!

Joyce said...

I love the low key feel to the week between Christmas and New Year's Day. We were in the northeast for Christmas and say our blood has thinned. We were happy to get back to more reasonable temps. Happy new year!

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Lovely photos and illustrations! Your Christmas lunch looks delicious! Happy New Year to you, Barbara. Wishing you good health, peace, love and joy!

Jeanette said...

Merry Christmas and a blessed New Year to you and Gary!

ellen b. said...

Sounds like a good Christmas season for the two of you. This is our first down day and I'm trying to catch up while I can. A very happy New year to the two of you.

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