Back in my youth, I would host multiple holiday gatherings,
enjoying each one of them. As I got older, the number dropped but at least, in
my opinion anyway, the quality soared. This year I decided to host a holiday
luncheon. I spared no expense. There were four of us, including me, and we were
all looking forward to it. I worked for weeks in preparation, cleaning,
decorating, planning the food, making the food, ordering fresh flowers and
greenery…you get the idea. It was originally scheduled for Saturday, December
10, and then due to illness of one of the guests, I was lucky enough to be able
to change it to Sunday, December 11. All systems were go until 9 o’clock that
morning when I learned that one of the ladies had fallen, and the other had
taken her to the ER. What was it that Robert
Burns said about the best laid plans? Yeah.
On the plus side, the house is clean, it looks
lovely, and I have a lot of delicious food. Truth be told, as many of the
dishes that can freeze, will be frozen, I have plenty for some future event.
But just because it can’t be enjoyed in the way in which it was originally
intended, does not mean that I can’t share it with you.
This table went through numerous changes before I decided upon this final one.
On top of the checkered tablecloth are black and cream placemats that you can’t
see in the picture, but would be able to see during dinner because the leafy
green placemats (that look like greenery surrounding the plates), are
surreptitiously removed when the diners grab their plates to hit the buffet.
There’s no way I’m going to insist that my guests hack their way through
greenery to get to their food.
The Santa plate on top I inherited from my mother. It is from Fitz & Floyd
1989. It would be removed and later used to serve dessert. The flatware is from
Cabela’s, and has a pine cone design to match the pine cones in the plates.
I tried a number of different cups, saucers, and mug combinations, deciding that the white mug was the best as it picked up the white in Santa’s beard making things brighter. The emerald green water glasses I inherited from my mother. They have made many Christmas appearances. The wine glasses are from Mikasa and in the “Park Lane” pattern.
The champagne flutes were a new edition this year, intended to be used for serving the house “Poinsettia” cocktail, a tasty mixture of cranberry juice, Cointreau, topped off with champagne.
Whatever you do for the holiday season, and however you do it, I wish you great success!
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That all looks so festive and beautiful and I hope that you and your friends can re-convene on a future day. Jealous I don't have a neighbor like you...
ReplyDeleteBack at ya, Gina! I wish I lived closer to SO MANY of my blogger friends.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry that your guests had first one problem then another and there you are with that gorgeous table. And, I bet the food was amazing. Hoping your Christmas turns on a brighter note and things go well from now on.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Latane! Merry Christmas to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful ideas and setting! Love it. I could only hope to set such a lovely table!
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