Christmas Special : Lunch with the in-laws
Posted on 2006 under Daily Dose, Picture Perfect, Ted & Yvy |25 Dec
Today is Christmas. How time flies and it was only months ago when Ted and I were talking about how exciting it’s going to be to finally be able to celebrate Christmas together after all these years. And finally, the day has arrived and what a wonderful day it has been!
The morning started off a little dull but it soon bringhtened up as it was present opening time!! I must have been a really, really gooooooooooooooooood girl coz I got a pressie from Ted and a sack full of goodies from Santa.
See my huge Santa bag??
Inside was a whole load of goodies!!! :dancing:
I bought Ted 3 DVDs, all of which he liked - thank God! I got him the original Mad Max, Enemy At The Gates and a double DVD of Bourne Identity and Bourne Supremacy. Then it was time to get ready for lunch at my in-laws.
What a surprise I got when we reached there!! MIL had certainly kept herself busy with the wide spread of food!! I respect to the lady of the house…that woman can cook!!! :drool:
The setting……
The food!! :drool: :drool: We had ham [sorry about the non-halal item], turkey, potato salad, rice salad, bread, tabuli [a Lebanese salad which is somewhat similar to our kerabu], hummus and of course, beetroot.
It was quite a spread and I must say that I’m totally impressed. We were done by 1.30pm and we hung around until tea time and then the plum pudding was brought out. :drool:
OOoooo….this is best eaten with cream. But I was such a pig that I had to it with both ice cream AND cream. Now I know that cream is a better choice or least my preference. It was the first time I ever ate pudding with ice cream or cream. I normally have my Mum’s special fruit cake on its own which I totally adore. The difference is pudding is steamed and fruitcakes are baked. In any case, I love ‘em both! :drool:
The other foiled cake tin contains my brother in law, Bill’s favourite cake - cheese cake. I hope there’s still some for me left tomorrow!!
Hope you had a wonderful Christmas! And if you don’t celebrate Christmas, happy holidays!


















by Robert, on December 25 2006 @ 11:21 pm
Ho Ho Ho for whatever you go. Merry Christmas!
by L B, on December 26 2006 @ 12:58 am
Waaa, another L B Fan!!! (Little Britain!!).. LOL, that Pudding looked deadly good! MMm! I had Curry Turkey instead! Merry Christmas, SS!
by simmie, on December 26 2006 @ 7:53 am
how lovely. Glad you’re having a good time!
by anjali*, on December 26 2006 @ 9:24 am
Merry Christmas, my dear! And to Ted and all the birdies.
Glad your first Christmas in Sydney was great. Look forward to seeing you soon. Miss ya lots.
by wuching, on December 26 2006 @ 11:58 am
happy boxing day!
by Che-Cheh, on December 26 2006 @ 12:57 pm
Ohhh yummy yum yum!!!
by may, on December 26 2006 @ 6:23 pm
plum pudding!! oh gosh, that looks fantastic! I so wish I had a pudding to eat now. Merry Belated Christmas, Happy Boxing Day, and Cheers for the New Year!
by mervkwok, on December 27 2006 @ 1:17 am
Hmm… I’m so wondering what that box that has the words 3 Layer is kekekekke
by consuela, on December 27 2006 @ 5:09 am
Merry Belated Christmas, Happy Early New Year, sweetie! *HUGS*
gosh … that pudding…yummy…any leftovers?
by Lee, on December 27 2006 @ 8:24 am
:LOL: Little Britain on DVD!!! Cos’ we’re ladies, it’s a ladies DVD. :laughing:
by anu, on December 30 2006 @ 1:47 am
gosh! i have the exact same china!!! and absolutely love the Chinese art on it!
by simple american, on January 4 2007 @ 5:48 am
Shoot. I wanna go watch movies with Ted.
Sounds like a great first Christmas in Oz.