Tuesday, December 13

O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree

Sorry to anybody who has e-mailed recently and has not got a response. Our power is very erratic and when we do have power the internet is often down. Most days the power is out at least some of the time. It wasn't helped by the fact that someone drove into the transformer outside our house and blew it up. Quite scary in the middle of the night, a huge explosion with a massive flash. I thought someone was throwing grenades outside the house. (Yes I always do jump to the worst possible scenario). That took around 16 hours to fix and we had power for a few more hours until it blew up again and the power was off for another long stretch. Combined with pouring rain it has made it very hard to do and dry laundry.

The children have now broken up for school. I have to say I don't really enjoy Christmas here that much. It just doesn't feel like Christmas. I know that isn't really the point of Christmas, but I do enjoy all the lights and the festive feel. We are having trouble trying to find a Christmas tree. The children are not very impressed by the lack of a tree, but I have been trying. There is a choice between a slightly dodgy looking Christmas tree sold by the side of the road, that although real, is definitely not quite the right type of tree and probably unable to support any decorations. The other option is an artificial one, but the supermarket only had a 20 cm one and one that was about 8 feet high!! The search continues. I haven't even started looking for a Turkey. I bought a Christmas pudding at a yard sale in April, so at least we can have a traditional dessert. Those things do last for ever- right? The good news is that there are plenty of Panetone to be had if you want to pay £20 or more for one. Where is good old Lidls when you need it? I have managed to buy Christmas presents for my children and the other children in the family, but that is it. I keep planning to go on line to look for other people, but it is difficult with no internet. So people, do not have high hopes for on time Christmas presents from this end. I am thinking about it though!

1 Comments:

At 12:58 am, Blogger Mike said...

When we needed a Christmas tree, we took off the top of one that was starting to grow through the power cables alongside the house. It wasn't a fir tree, but many trees will do the trick, especially if they smell nice. One of our friends used a sisal, and put cotton wool for snow. It looked very nice in temperatures of 80C. In UK we used a bay tree one year; it smelt really nice.

 

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