Christmas Eve!
Dec. 24th, 2007 09:11 pmToday was unexpectedly exhausting, but now it's Christmas.
( I got presents! )
Dinner: smoked salmon, Wensleydale cheese (as in Wallace and Gromit), Moroccan orzo salad, baguette, cherry cider. Then we watched the Vicar of Dibley DVD, in which she gets handsome Richard Armitage (not the one who comes up first in Wikipedia, as
kudzita will tell you).
Update, 12:56 a.m. Attended midnight mass at the Episcopal Church of the Resurrection, as I did three years ago. I love singing traditional carols, and they have a Brombaugh organ and a beautiful, open-beamed room for the small congregation. Also they have a very high-quality choir, a (gay) priest with a fine singing voice (with sermons that are both intellectually and emotionally engaging, characteristic of Episcopalians in my experience), and rich traditions like the Quempas carol. And I like holding a candle in the dark.
( I got presents! )
Dinner: smoked salmon, Wensleydale cheese (as in Wallace and Gromit), Moroccan orzo salad, baguette, cherry cider. Then we watched the Vicar of Dibley DVD, in which she gets handsome Richard Armitage (not the one who comes up first in Wikipedia, as
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Update, 12:56 a.m. Attended midnight mass at the Episcopal Church of the Resurrection, as I did three years ago. I love singing traditional carols, and they have a Brombaugh organ and a beautiful, open-beamed room for the small congregation. Also they have a very high-quality choir, a (gay) priest with a fine singing voice (with sermons that are both intellectually and emotionally engaging, characteristic of Episcopalians in my experience), and rich traditions like the Quempas carol. And I like holding a candle in the dark.