1) A favorite Christmas tradition?
There are a lot of them, most of which include watching favorite holiday films on the days leading up to Christmas...but one of our favorite traditions is making gesztenyepüré. It's a Hungarian chestnut purree dessert that our Oma ( grandma ) introduced to us when we were young. There is something delightfully nostalgic about tasting this frothy rum-soaked chestnut dessert on a cold winter afternoon.
That depends on how much snow fell down. If it was just a dusting, we'd stay in, but if it came down heavy, then we'd scurry to put our ski pants on and go cross-country skiing!
3) Tea or hot chocolate?
Definitely tea...with plenty of cookies.
The "milk of human kindness"...if it tastes like Earl Grey, I'll take a large cup, too! |
4) Favorite Christmas colors (i.e. white, blue, silver, red and green, etc)?
White and green. The colors of snow and garlands.
5) Favorite kind of Christmas cookie?
Diana: Thumbprints and sugar cookies. We make them every year!
Connie: I love spekulatius cookies because they taste so good with tea, especially the ones with the stamped image of the little old man carrying a sack on his back.
About a week into December. We take it down a week after New Year's Day, so it is up for a whole month.
7) Three favorite traditional Christmas carols?
Diana: O Come All Ye Faithful, Silent Night, Joy to the World
7) Three favorite traditional Christmas carols?
Diana: O Come All Ye Faithful, Silent Night, Joy to the World
Connie: The Star Carol, I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day ( set to the Johnny Marks melody ), Here We Come A-Wassailing
8) A favorite Christmas song (i.e. something you might hear on the radio)?
8) A favorite Christmas song (i.e. something you might hear on the radio)?
Diana: We Need a Little Christmas from Mame.
Connie: Little Altar Boy ( The Carpenters ) is such a jewel.
Diana: The Bishop's Wife ( 1947 )
Connie: Little Women ( 1933 ).
10) Have you ever gone caroling?
Yes! It was an annual tradition at our church, but sadly, this year we did not have the pleasure of singing out door-to-door.
11) Ice skating, sledding, skiing, or snowboarding?
10) Have you ever gone caroling?
Yes! It was an annual tradition at our church, but sadly, this year we did not have the pleasure of singing out door-to-door.
11) Ice skating, sledding, skiing, or snowboarding?
Skiing! Ice skating looks delightful but most attempts at it have turned into a wobbly mess. At least when you fall on skiis you land on snow.
Diana: Yams!
Connie: I'm still looking for that one.
Since the 12 Days of Christmas runs up until January 5th, we're tagging the following bloggers - Critica Retro, The Wonderful World of Cinema, Vienna's Classic Hollywood - to join in, but if any of our readers want to share their responses too, we'd love to hear them!
1) A favorite Christmas tradition?
2) Say it snowed at your domicile, would you prefer to go out or stay curled up inside?
3) Tea or hot chocolate?
4) Favorite Christmas colors (i.e. white, blue, silver, red and green etc)?
5) Favorite kind of Christmas cookie?
6) How soon before Christmas do you decorate (more specifically, when does your tree go up)?
7) Three favorite traditional Christmas carols?
8) A favorite Christmas song (i.e. something you might hear on the radio)?
9) A favorite Christmas movie?
10) Have you ever gone caroling?
11) Ice skating, sledding, skiing, or snowboarding?
12) Favorite Christmas feast dish?
What fun answers! And you have a picture of a Lennon Sisters Christmas album! I grew up watching Lawrence Welk reruns on Saturday nights, and when I was in my early teens, we went to the Welk theater in Branson, and I got to meet two of the Lennons and got their autographs :-) They were so sweet!
ReplyDeleteWasn't this a fun tag? I loved it too. Also, the chestnut dessert sounds nifty! Is it sort of like nutty pudding?