Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Friday, December 25, 2009

Friday, December 18, 2009

Another early Christmas

A few years ago, a group of friends got together and started a tradition known as 'game night.' It used to be that once every 2 or 3 months, we would all get together and bond over board games. Cranium became our signature game and to date, we have played about 4 different versions. Due to people moving away and the clashing of schedules, we have had less game nights in the past year. Despite that, we all make it a point to get together at least every December around since that's when everyone seems to be home. I will always treasure game nights as it was the perfect disguise to our surprise engagement party last year. :)

Claudine hosted this year's Cranium match and it was a success!
A new icebreaker game was introduced by the beautiful Mariel. It's like the game 'telephone' except with pen and paper. It was so much fun to see how a 'hobo' turned into Janet Jackson somewhere down the line.
Games get pretty intense especially when you have to draw with your eyes closed....
...or if you're given a tough piece of trivia to solve...
...but the best part is watching your friends in their attempt to act.
Thanks for hosting Claudine! 'Til next time!
*note to self: i desperately need a hair cut*


We leave for Playa del Carmen tomorrow morning and I cannot be anymore excited! Last night, I took out all my cameras to prepare for the trip. I had a few mishaps.

1) I realized I was low on Polaroid film. Made the trip to Urban Outfitters only to find out that they stopped selling the film as soon as they ran out last month.I knew I should've stocked up.
2) Broke the winder of my Chaika 3 as I tried to figure out how to load the film properly.

I guess I'll have to make do with 2 cameras instead of 4 this time. :) Oh how I love vacations! Wishing you all a fun and safe weekend! I will be back by Christmas Eve so the posts will continue thereafter. Take care dear readers!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

An Early Christmas


The Jimenez clan decided to celebrate the holidays a bit early this year. This past weekend was the only weekend that some of my cousins from out of state could make it. My Tita Susan was gracious enough to host this year's holiday party at her home in LA. We ate lots of food and indulged in some delicious drinks. We told stories, laughed, had a scavenger hunt, played games and had our traditional white elephant gift exchange. I spent three years of my childhood in the Philippines and I clearly recall my family celebrating in this manner. I'm thankful that we can still continue such traditions here. Although, I must admit that Christmas in the Philippines is definitely a lot livelier and more festive than it is here in the US. We still had a blast and I'm hoping that we'll be even more complete next Christmas. My secret wish is to be able to go back to the Philippines for the holidays next year. It has been over 10 years since I've made the pilgrimage! I'm sure a lot has changed since then. What are your family holiday traditions?
For this game, we had to create a Christmas tree with just our bare hands. To make it even more difficult, we had to have the paper behind us so we couldn't see what we were doing. Mine (2nd from the left) looks like a giant arrow. Probably the worst of the bunch.
The queen of games, Claudine, had each of us feel and smell this giant stocking and guess the objects that were inside. It had everything from a pair of scissors to ornaments. Who would've guessed?
Another tricky game! Partners had to nicely wrap a gift using only one hand. The catch? We had to wear oven mitts! Marc & I lost this one big time!
The stash of presents for the white elephant gift exchange.
Marc had to open a total of 4 gifts since people kept 'stealing' from him. Here he is, ready to get another stolen and yes, he did eventually lose the coveted Khalua!
Ate Rea (Kuya Von's wife) carefully tries to depict one of the many Christmas carols in a round of Christmas pictionary.
My aunt bought some delicious Moscato d'asti from San Antonio Winery. It definitely was a favorite!
The cousins + spouses. Can't believe 3 of us are married now!
Here's a shot of my family. My siblings are taller than me. No fair!

The girl cousins minus 3.

I will try to sneak in one more blog post tomorrow. Our apartment looks like a mess from all the packing we've had to do for our upcoming trip. On top of that, we've been busy trying to get Marc's grad school apps out the door. Thank goodness that's all done now! Tomorrow is my last day of work before a two-week break and I am so excited! On top of that, we just found out today that Marc passed all of his CPA exams! That was my one Christmas wish and I'm so thankful!

Congratulations hubby!!!





Sunday, December 6, 2009

Homemade Holiday


Thank you all for your sweet comments and wishes. It was a tough week with my strep throat and incessant cough but I am happy to say that I'm close to feeling 100% again. I had quite an eventful weekend so stay tuned this week as I have lots to share. The crafting bug came upon me as I was stuck at home for most of last week trying to recover. Since we have no room for a real Christmas tree in our little apartment, I went ahead and devised my own "wall tree." I had lots of fun making it and it is the perfect little tree to go with our little place. Best of all, I made it myself!

My homemade wall tree
Gotta love these colorful $1 felt stockings courtesy of Old Navy.

Up-close detail. I basically cut out circled patterns that I found and printed from the Internet, glued them on and glued ribbon to them.

Now our presents will have a place to rest-underneath the paper tree!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas

I was amused to see that my Mom had already decorated the house for the holidays. As soon as I walked through the door, I had to think twice about what month it was. According to her, it's never too early to foster the Christmas spirit. While Christmas is often associated with the colors red and green, my Mom has never bought into them. This year, she is recycling last year's silver, blues and purples. Such colors still create a magical winter wonderland, wouldn't you agree?