Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts

Friday, December 14, 2007

Europe's Biggest Christmas Tree


Last year I mentioned Europe's biggest Christmas Tree in Lisbon. This year the honor went to the city of Oporto where the 76 m. high tree will be displayed from Nov 17th till Jan 7th. It has 2,4 million lamps. A replica will be displayed in Bucharest, Romania, also sponsored by Millenium

You can check the webcams and see it live here

Friday, November 30, 2007

TBR pile for December

I've been organising my TBR pile for December and here's what I have so far:

Anthology - A Regency Christmas
Anthology - A Regency Christmas III
Anthology - A Regency Christmas IV
Anthology - A Regency Christmas V
Anthology - A Regency Christmas VI
Anthology - A Regency Christmas IX
Anthology - A Regency Christmas Feast
Anthology - The Brides of Christmas
Anthology - Regency Christmas Magic
Anthology - A Regency Lords and Ladies Christmas
Annette Blair - A Christmas Baby
Charles Dickens - A Christmas Carol
Diane Farr - Once Upon a Christmas
Kate Huntington - Mistletoe Mayhem
Anne Perry - A Christmas Journey
Anne Perry - A Christmas Guest
Anne Perry - A Christmas Visitor
Jeanne Savery - A Christmas Treasure
Kathryn Shay - Because It's Christmas

I'm still planning of getting one or two more but I'm not sure if I'll be able to read them all!

Friday, November 23, 2007

Christmas is Around The Corner


The Christmas Season is my favourite time of the year!

Yes I'm one of those crazy people who really likes Christmas. Not the frenzied shopping attatched to it (I worked in one of Lisbon's biggest shopping centers for 4 years and that was enough to traumatise me) but I do like giving gifts to the people I love, I like to craft my own presents, I like the family gatherings, the traditions involved, how cold it always is outside, the Christmas music you hear everywhere, getting Christmas cards in the mail, Christmas lights on the street, how everyone seems nicer and friendlier at Christmas...

I have 2 traditions of my own regarding this period. I read lots of Christmas stories in December and I always craft at least 1 Christmas ornament to add to my collection. I'm already late this year as I haven't thought what I was going to do but hopefully soon I'll have an idea.

What about you? Any particular Christmas traditions?

Friday, November 16, 2007

My First Christmas Present


My crafty aunt came by yesterday to give me my Christmas present. She bought me a jar and a matching candle holder but decided to do a christmas center piece with the jar. Since she wanted me to enjoy it during the holiday season she decided to surprise me with it.

I was really surprised and quite happy! I love all christmas and crafty things and had already thought about what to do this year. I've been so lazy and with so many new hobbies that I still am not in the mood to actually do something. Hopefully the mood will come in December!

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Christmas books to add to my pile...

It seems it's that time of year again when Christmas books start being announced. It's always a happy occasion for me as I really like Christmas stories - especially regency ones with house parties and fun games - and I start hoarding at Fall to read in December.

Here's some of the titles brought to my attention by Sybil:

A Western Winter Wonderland an anthology with a story by Cheryl St John among others. I've been planning to try her books for quite some time now so this might be the perfect excuse to do so.

An Affair Before Christmas the holiday theme is one of the things that made me put this book in the wish list, the other is to follow the love story of the secondary characters. I've been sadly disappointed with the first book in this series...

And here are some nice short stories to be found online:

The Christmas Wedding Gambit by Jo Beverley

Jane Austen and the Mistletoe Kiss by Jo Beverley

Christmas at Ardmore by Nora Roberts

The Quinn's Christmas by Nora Roberts



Any recommendations you want to share?

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Another Holiday!


Today is International Labour Day so we get the day off!

I'm planning going out for breakfast, some shopping and then a visit to the nearest Fnac as I want to check some travel guides and find something for a mother's day gift that is approaching fast. So nothing really labour related...

Later on I plan to start another of Joanne Fluke's books that arrived in the mail yesterday. I'm really enjoying these cozy mysteries!

Thursday, April 5, 2007

Happy Easter


At Christmas we eat cakes and puddings, at Easter we eat almonds and chocolate eggs… I can’t tell you how difficult it is to maintain that New Year resolution of eating less sweets and exercising more….

We are going away for the Easter Weekend. My sister in law's parents have a house in Alentejo, in a little village called Vera Cruz and that's where we are heading. I'll be back to posting on monday!

Happy Easter everyone!

Tuesday, January 2, 2007

New Year Resolutions


One of the advantages of having a blog is that with just one click you can check what you were doing, thinking or planning on a determined day. Just as long as you posted about it that is.

As I had no blog last year and wasn't in the habit of writing down this sort of thing I have no idea if I made any New Year's resolutions or not. To be perfectly honest I don't think I made any. I don't like to feel that I'm failing on reaching a goal or something like that :-)

However as this year ends I feel that there are some things I should work on. And now that I'm maintaining this blog and it is the perfect place to share these kind of lists I'll just post it here and hopefully that will be incentive enough ;-)

So here they are:

1 - keep on working towards a healthier life style (exercise more, eat better);

2 - stop being such a perfectionist and accept what I can't change;

3 - cut back on book buying and trading and start reading from the TBR pile;

4 - start using all the fabric scraps and other craft materials I've been saving but not working on;

5 - Maintain this blog regularly and comment on the ones that inspire me.




Well it doesn't sound all that difficult does it? I'll let you know when the year ends!

Sunday, December 31, 2006

New Year's Eve



The celebration of the New Year is a very old tradition going back to ancient Babylon, about 4000 years ago. Then it was celebrated after the Spring Equinox.

The several changes in the calendar made by the Romans altered the first day of the year to Jan 1st.

Then the Catholic Church determined that it was a pagan celebration and forbade it.

So the tradition like we have today is "only" about 400 years old.

Some people believe that what you do during the first day of the year will influence all the other days. Also what you eat can be a sign of prosperity and good fortune. I'm not really sure I believe it but there are 2 things I do for good luck. I eat 12 raisins at midnight and I always buy new blue underwear to wear on Jan 1st.

Wether you believe this or not I wish you a very Happy New Year!

Thursday, December 28, 2006

After Christmas

I seem to be having some trouble getting back on track after Christmas. I haven't been reading because there's always so much to do, some friends to visit still, some gifts to take back to the store and of course working...

We were 11 around the table on Christmas Eve but it seems we made dinner for 30 :-)
It's not all bad because now I don't have to cook for a few days, we'll just eat leftovers. It was really nice to have my parents, my in laws and my brother's in laws celebrating Christmas together and I'm sure we'll do it again next year.

One of my favourite gifts was a sewing machine. I still haven't had the time to explore it but I hope to do it soon. Must find an easy project for starters...

Btw everyone liked my gifts especially the ones I made :-)

I leave you with a picture of Bolo Rei, it's one of the traditional desserts of the Holiday Season. It's round with a hole in the middle remembering a crown and it's said to represent the presents the 3 Wise Men offered to Baby Jesus.

Here's a recipe I found online:



1/2 C. candied citrus peel, chopped

3 T. raisins

3 T. pine nuts


1/3 C. plus 2 T. Port

2 1/2 t. active dry yeast

1/3 C. plus 2 tbsp. water

3 1/2 C. unbleached flour

1 1/2 t. salt

7 T. unsalted butter, softened

1/3 C. plus 2 tbsp. sugar

Grated zest of 1 lemon

Grated zest of 1 orange

3 eggs, beaten

1 dried fava bean or small trinket

Topping:

1 egg yolk beaten with 1 tbsp. water

10 candied cherries

2 segments candied orange peel

2 segments candied lemon peel

2 segments candied lime peel

Lump sugar, crushed, for garnish

Apricot jam, for glaze

To prepare bread:
Soak citrus peel, raisins and pine nuts in Port overnight or until plump. Sprinkle yeast into water in bowl and let stand 5 minutes. Stir to dissolve.

Mix flour and salt in large bowl. Make well in center and pour in dissolved yeast. Use wooden spoon to draw enough flour into dissolved yeast to form soft paste. Cover bowl with dish towel and let stand until "sponge" is frothy and slightly risen, about 20 minutes.

In separate bowl, beat butter with sugar and lemon and orange zests until light and fluffy. Add eggs, 1 at a time, and beat well after each addition. Add mixture to flour mixture and mix in flour from sides to form soft dough. Turn dough out onto lightly floured work surface. Knead until soft, smooth, silky and elastic, about 10 minutes. Knead in dried fruit and pine nuts until evenly distributed.

Place dough into clean bowl and cover with dish towel. Let rise until doubled in size, about 2 hours. Punch down, then let rest 10 minutes. Shape dough into ring and place on buttered baking sheet. Wrap dried fava bean or trinket separately in wax paper. Insert tiny package into bottom of shaped dough. Cover with dish towel and set aside until doubled in size, about 1 hour.

To prepare topping:
Brush dough with egg glaze and decorate with candied fruit and crushed sugar. Bake at 350°F. 45 minutes until golden. Warm apricot jam in saucepan over low heat until melted, then brush top and sides of bread with jam. Cool on wire rack.

Makes 1 Loaf

Monday, December 25, 2006

Secret Santa


In 2 of the online groups I'm in we exchange gifts using the Secret Santa system. meaning each member knows who they are sending to but not who is sending to them.

This year I decided to post here a photo of the goodies I got :-)
Can't post the candy though as it had already been eaten by the time I took the picture...

Thank you so much to my 2 Secret Santas for their gifts!!

Christmas Day


My Christmas Tree!

Friday, December 22, 2006

Merry Christmas everyone!




I wanted to wish you all a very Merry Christmas surrounded by your loved ones.

May Santa be nice and bring you all you wish for!

Chocolates and books for me please :-)

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Christmas Ornaments

I really like Christmas ornaments and whenever there's a christmas exchange at the groups I belong to I always try to send some. I moved into my appartment about 4 years ago and at first I didn't have any christmas decorations nor plans to buy them since I always spent the holiday season at my mother's house. However when L. moved in with me I decided we had to have a more cozy and warm atmosphere... I have already mentioned the ornament tradition on an earlier post. Here's some pictures of the ones I have been collecting...











These were sent by my friend Susie from the HRC group 2 years ago.








These were sent by Sandy, my Secret Santa last year at HRC.









And this by Jeanette, she was my secret Santa at the ERT group



















These 2 were made by my mother :-)













And this door hanger was made by my aunt G. who is a wonderful crafter and always gives me a little something every year. This bear was a gift from last year and after Christmas I'll post about what I got this year!


The photos are not very good but I'm still learning... I'll try to take more pictures tomorrow during the day to see if the light works better.

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Christmas Crafts


Thís glass plate I made for my mother-in-law last Christmas. It was made using the decoupage technique and then painted in white and gold. It's decoupage under the plate so she can actually use it if she wants to... I really loved this poinsettia and I think it looks really good. Fortunately she loved it too :-)




The candle and it's supporter were also made with the decoupage technique and this set I sold at a crafts fair. It's been a while since I've gone to one but it was really interesting to check what the other crafters were doing. I used to go with my friend S. and when one was managing the stall the other was usually going around and checking what other things could be found...

Saturday, December 2, 2006

Christmas Reading


Yesterday I put up the christmas tree and all our decorations. Truth be told I was the last one of my neighbours to do it. The 1st of December is a holiday in Portugal so that's usually when I do this.

I love the Christmas season - not the shopping part, I shop early to avoid the crowds - but the lights, the atmosphere, how everyone is happy and merry. People are more aware of each other. I truly think there's more good will in the air and it's a pity that doesn't happen all year round.

Ever since I started reading romance and discovered there are so many books set during this season I started collecting them throughout the year to read them in December. It's just lovely to read about the regency house parties, the mistletoe tradition, the snow falling outside... Every year I think how great it would be to have a white Christmas but it never snows here... When I was growing up one of my favourite books was Dickens' A Christmas Carol, they used to show it on TV and I loved to watch.

I read both anthologies and full length but I prefer historicals to contemporaries in my Christmas reads. This year on my TBR are:

Annette Blair - A Christmas Baby
Anthology - Christmas Romance
Anthology - Gifts of The Season
Anthology - A Gift of Joy
Anthology - A Christmas Miracle
Anthology - Mistletoe Kisses
Anthology - A Dreamspun Christmas
Judith Arnold - Tis The Season
Mary Balogh - Under The Mistletoe
Carola Dunn - Mistletoe and Murder
Kate Huntington - Mistletoe Mayhem
Kathryn Shay - Beacause it's Christmas

I'm waiting for an M-Bag from the States with some of the Signet Christmas anthologies that I hope will arrive soon.

And my favourites from last year were:

Anthology - A Regncy Christmas
Anthology - A Regency Christmas II
Donna Simpson- A Matchmaker's Christmas
Mary Balogh - Christmas Belle
Mary Balogh - The Last Waltz

I'll probably reread some bits of those too. :-)

By the way, does anyone have good Christmas books to recommend?

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Christmas Tree


The biggest Christmas Tree in Europe is located in downtown Lisbon. I plan to go and see it one of these days. It's 75 m. high and it has more than 2,5 million lamps. Impressive isn't it?

If you're too far away to come and see the Christmas lights here's a site that shows images





If you click on the web cam it will show images of the square where the tree is located. To check last year's tree go here

Friday, November 24, 2006

Christmas Decorations


Ever since L. and I moved in together I tried to start some family traditions.

One of them has to do with Christmas decorations... On our first Christmas together I proposed to him that we make our own ornaments and every year we would add some to our collection.

This year I decided to make a Christmas wreath. It's still very much a work in progress because I'm not totally happy with it but at the moment I'm stuck and uninspired to do better...

Last year I sewed some stockings and was much happier with the results. I'll post the pics on of these days!
If anyone has some interesting traditions regarding the Holiday Season I would love to hear about them :-)

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