Happy Christmas!
For the first time since we started our expat adventure, we decided to stay abroad for the holidays! Although we missed our dear family and friends, there was lots to keep us entertained!
It is a requirement in England to have an ugly Christmas sweater. These actually lit up.
And really, nothing says holiday cheer like the Tech Zone:
We attended Christmas Eve Mass (no, seriously. We totally did.). Our friends the Kiils are clearly a good influence. The highlight for me was when Georgia (dressed all in white, below) was mistaken for one of the angels in the Nativity play, and was almost pushed on stage. After Mass we joined up with two other wonderful families, the Franks and the Barnes for dinner at our favorite Italian/Argentinian restaurant, for a total party of 8 adults and 12 kids. There are no pictures, and things caught on fire. Enough said.
So, in England one of the biggest days of the year is Boxing Day - December 26th. It is so named because it is the day that the servants would traditionally receive their Christmas boxes from their employers, and have the day off. Is that so British or what? So, what better way to celebrate than an annual pub crawl?
Oh, but let's take it to a whole new level. Our neighboring town, Windlesham, has the "Boxing Day Pram Race" (Pram is what they call a baby stroller). Yup. Because no holiday is complete without grown people dressing up and pushing baby strollers and getting completely knackered. The race covers seven pubs, and about 3 miles. But we're not talking baby joggers. The "Prams" have been modified to be more like mini-floats, with costumes to boot!
We did not participate (sad face), but parked ourselves at one of our favorite pubs to watch the spectacle. The Bee was all ready - with an outdoor bar and grill set to receive the drunken masses. You have to appreciate the optimism of this...it was about 1 degree Celsius.
And I have to say...it exceeded my expectations. It started slow...one of the first to arrive was the England Cricketers:
Then we got rolling with the Windsor Castle (evidently it had a Queen at one point...she went down for the count around pub 4):
My personal favorite...the Minions:
Paintball Wars (and yes, the spectators were the targets. Look alive)
You know things are getting good when people show up in drag. Medical emergency! The guy who got to be the "patient" had a good gig!
Drag continues to be popular, with the Chinese Dragon/Geisha entry. Not too much concern with cultural accuracy, but hilarious:
And finally, the party really started with this entry - the Twister Team. They had modified their pram to be a fully operational DJ booth!
But there simply could not be a proper Christmas without some very special people. On New Year's Eve, we had the most wonderful of arrivals - the best Christmas gift ever! Keeping the streak of spending every holiday together since 2006....Team McSasso reunites!
And with that, our final Christmas abroad draws to a close. Happy Holidays and much love!