Merry Christmas
Well it's the day after Christmas and I am back at work. That alone is a Blessing as many people are out of work due to layoffs. We had a wonderful Christmas at our house and it was filled with Peace and Joy. (Unlike the woman who got fired from Lowes for wearing a Christmas lapel pin. More on that in my next post)
I had Christmas Eve off too and we celebrated in the traditional southern fashion. We went fishing. The weather was great and we were totally ready for Christmas so we decided to take the boat out to do a little fishing. Unfortunately, we had boat trouble because the motor didn't want to shift into gear but we were still at the boat landing so we simply reloaded the boat onto the trailer and headed back home to get our smaller boat. It ran a little rough but we did make it to our "Hot spot".
We fished for about an hour and a half and managed to catch 5 fish. They were all "Sheephead" and the biggest one was right at 7 lbs. Looks like the family will be eating fish this weekend. Everyone caught at least one fish and my oldest son caught the biggest one. After we returned home, we cooked up some oysters that were left over from out office Christmas party and they were great. After we finished eating the oysters, we got cleaned up and headed out to church for the Christmas Eve service.
The service was outstanding and it ended with the singing of Silent Night where the only light in the room was from the hundreds of candles. After that we headed home and all went to bed so that we could get up early.
Surprise surprise, everyone slept until 7. We had a wonderful Christmas and everyone got lots of presents. I made ham and cheese omelets for everyone and then we simply enjoyed the day. I fixed a ham for lunch and the weather was so nice that we ate out on the deck. How's that for Christmas weather? I hope everyone had a Very Merry Christmas.
Have a great day,
Greg
Comments
So glad you all had a great day! Those fish are huge!
Sounds like you did a lot of celebrating this year! Fishing, oysters, Christmas Eve service...
We went to bed around 3 a.m. on Christmas Eve and woke up at 8 a.m. the next day. (We got to sleep in for a change!) I made homemade waffles, with whipped cream and fresh berries, which were DELICIOUS!!
We also had a wonderful Christmas Day with the family. I love playing with all the kids' toys and playing Christmas songs on the keyboards for my kiddies.
The fish, oh my goodness, I've only seen ones like that in books.
How do they taste?? I love fish, we have it several times a week.
We had a wonderful Christmas Eve Service at our little church, and it concluded with Silent Night and candles....
LOL:Wanda
Thanks for the Christmas song, you sounded wonderul!! He he!! What a nice BFF I have!! :)
For us is today the day after x-mas bc ,it is celebrated overhere for two days!
I love to read about your Southern living...
I grow up in the tropics outside and as long as i will life in a city in an apartmentflat i will miss that life.......
My dream is too life oneday at he countryside of Holland and have a house of our own....
That was a good fish catch.....
My family love to eat fish esp Tilapia.....
Your church have the same tradition as mine to sing while everyone holds an burning candle. We only sing than the songs " Morningstar after dark night" and " Honour to God in the highest"!
I always get chills this moment of the service..
I smiled when i read what you make x-mas morning..
My dh's was early awake and makeing omelets with tuna onions and pepper for us...
This year we decide not to go together to church,what we normally do bc my dh's always can't make it for x-mas eve service.
But i was surprised when he entered the house late he said this will be the last year he can do custumors on x-mas eve......!!
Christmas morning i was verry tired.andhad to work second shift with the elderly.
So I celebrated x-mas with the elderly also this year.
Love to read your blog
Have a greatday also
Oh and your omlets sounded yummy. My hubby made his famous homemade waffles! (After the kids opened presents, of course!)
Sharon
Sounds like a great t hing to do, going fishing..how relaxing.
My grandfather ran a party fishing boat and I used to help him sometimes. (Chesapeake Bay). I've never seen or heard of Sheephead, but those of HUGE!
The oysters remind me that my other grandparents used to make homemade oyster stew every New Year's Day. My grandmother could cook better than ANYONE I have ever known!
Sounds like you had a wonderful Christmas!! HO ho ho ho ho....(I can do a pretty good Santa imitation myself!).
Still... I wish it had snowed...