After a much needed “Tom Turkey” Thanksgiving celebration with my matron of honor and her family, life sped up again.
Thanksgiving this year was more than I ever could have asked for. I’m not a big crowd kind of person, so spending the day with my immediate family + my matron of honor’s family of 4 was no less than perfectly perfect. My friend made a fabulous turkey with a scrumptious gravy, creamy mashed potatoes, and a delicious stuffing while my fiancé and I tried a couple of new things this year, such as “sweet potato pie,” not sweet potato casserole as I am used to coming from the South. We also made fresh cranberry sauce (I am now a super big fan of real cranberry sauce, although I always disliked the canned and jellied kind growing up) as I have found that fresh cranberries with a little sugar and orange juice mixed in is so good on turkey! The green bean casserole recipe from last year made it back to our feast again this year, and of course, we had pumpkin pie for dessert! I know I am leaving something out, but that’s what happens when you don’t write for a month at a time.
L In addition to the wonderful food, the company was superb. The rest of the holiday weekend was spent in decorating for Christmas and helping my oldest son through his scuba classes in the pool.
He is so excited to get into the “real water” soon and see what he can see. He’s a fish, but who wouldn’t be growing up on an island as he has.
On the Saturday after Thanksgiving, December began its marathon of activities around the atoll starting with Santa’s arrival and the Christmas Tree ceremony. The following weekend was just as packed with our department holiday party, the cub scouts cub car races, and the PTO Mother-Son Luau event. Back to work for a few days, and the second weekend in December was spent on Roi enjoying their Tree Lighting Ceremony, and a Christmas Themed Photo Scavenger Hunt around the island! As if these events were not enough, during all this, I also decided to start a new Advent Family Devotional Tradition this year, so each evening (or sometimes during our lunch hour), the boys and I would read about the events leading up to the birth of Jesus and often complete a related activity or discussion. This quickly became one of my favorite parts of this holiday season, and I wish I had started it sooner or even known of the abundance of resources out there to enjoy the Advent season with your children while teaching them about the reason for the holiday. I think I can safely say that my boys enjoyed it as much as I did. Praise God!
The third week of December was not only full of holiday parties and activities for my kids as it was the last week of school before break, but it was also the arrival date of my parents! Yes, my parents came to visit for the holidays!! It is my mom’s fifth visit during my 15 years here, but my dad has never made it before, so it’s been quite an experience for him. After a couple of days relaxing and getting over their jet lag, I made them get up and go again. This time, we headed up to Roi to learn about the WWII history there as well as the current lifestyle. My oldest son joined us after his second 2-day camping trip with the boy scouts (this time to the island of Carlos), and my fiancé and my dad had a chance to compete once again at table tennis. It’s been over a year since they played together last, and it is one of the games we have decided to include as part of our wedding reception activities, so it’s good they have had a chance to practice and “buff up” on their skills before our upcoming July event. J We did all our usual favorite Roi-Namur activities including eating at the snack bar and chow hall, swimming at the pool, visiting the beach shack, and riding around in a golf cart. Simple pleasures…that’s what island life teaches you. I’d rather be out in the sunshine or in the beautiful waters of the Central Pacific than tweeting or texting, that’s for sure. I do like to blog, but on my own time, in the wee hours of the morning or night when life has slowed down even more than usual.
After returning from Roi, the Kwaj holiday event kicked in again with Scuba Santa and the Parade of Lights (boats in the lagoon showing off their electric holiday decor). Even though I’ve experienced these events year after year, it is nice to see them still going, despite the pressures of a failing economy, declining budget, and a smaller island population than we’ve seen here in a long time. Life still moves on, and the most important and special of traditions are kept no matter what, in the spirit of the season, keeping life on the atoll unique and worth sticking around a while longer for. So, that takes us through Dec. 23, which is my brother’s birthday stateside. Happy Birthday, Bro! Hope it was a good one. It’s a nutshell narration, but it’s all mine, and a way to remember what my life was like in December of 2011. It’s fun to look back at what I was doing this time last year and see what is the same and what is different. Fortunately for me, I have all the same blessings if not more, and my life on the island goes on….much longer than I ever would have thought. But that’s okay. God is with me here as he will be wherever he takes me next, whether that be in the year 2012 or 2020. Speeding through the holidays is not so bad because it simply means I’ve been having plenty of fun, right?!?!