So anyway, let's jump into Christmas! It came quick this year, didn't it? With Thanksgiving so late and Hanukkah so early, it really threw us for a loop! But this is the Christmas we have been waiting on for a while... Mexican Christmas! And we're hosting! And I can't stop exclaiming!
You might remember Southern BBQ Christmas last year at my brother's house, and Cajun Christmas in 2011 at Randy's brother's. We have a tradition of hosting a themed Christmas every year based on a chosen culture. Since Randy's family is jewish, and mine is catholic, we decided to start creating our own traditions together rather than make Randy's family fit into our traditions. And I was totally fine with giving up the ham on Christmas day. Sorry, Mom.
So for Mexican Christmas, which later became Merry-achi Christmas, we started with this. I found the star at Target. It was pretty rustic looking, and it was $5. Sold.
So Randy, Keller and Rocky took a break while I sorted through our ornaments and pulled out all the colorful ones, all the folk artsy ones, and the ones that could look sorta Mexican if you squinted at them sideways.
Who do you think he's talking to? I can't remember, but if I had to bet money, I'd say his mom.
So then our tree looked like this:
Feliz Navidad, right? Wrong.
Even with Camille posing for the camera, the tree just wasn't complete. But she is cute, isn't she? I ordered some mini maracas and piñatas from Oriental Trading Company, and DIYed some cute felt bird ornaments. More to follow on those.
In the meantime, I got the nativity set up, or as I like to call it, La Navidad.
Anyone else celebrating a non-traditional Christmas this year? Have any cute kitties that like to snuggle by the tree? Awwww c'mon, who can't resist these little toes!
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