We started off by opening the presents Cornelia had brought back with her from her flying visit home for her sisters wedding. Then made a monstrous breakfast buffet for all the house and the 2 new Canadians we picked up at Fraser!
While I let the first food baby of the day deflate a little, I FaceTimed home and wished them an early Merry Christmas (as I wasn't sure how I would be after the 2 boxes of goon and 3 bottles of wine we had bought at Dan Murphys the day before)
What's christmas without heading to the beach? No christmas at all! Never had I expected in a lifetime to be spending Christmas day on the beach. I just couldn't wrap my head around that it was d
December let alone Christmas!
Christmas dinner was just like having a massive family sit down...round the table we had, 4 Canadians, 4 Brits, a French, a Taiwanese, and even an Israeli celebrating his first ever christmas which was a delight to be a part of! The food had been a huge success having a classic British roast and was demolished very quickly. But in hindsight can now understand why the Aussies have a cold/seafood christmas dinner...it's waaaay to hot to be cooking roasts in a kitchen without aircon!
I have to say I think Christmas Day has to be one of my favourite things about Oz so far. There was something so lovely about seeing all the travellers sitting round a table, being in the same boat by not having family or friends near by but all being so content to be there. I think it's something I'll treasure forever.
Muchos gracias to all the people who made the day so special
xoxo
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