Sunday, December 30, 2007

Christmas 2007

I hope you all had a Merry Christmas. Our Christmas was very merry, in fact one of the best in years. I guess the reason I enjoyed it so much was that we cooked roast beef with the traditional selection of trimmings. I haven't had a roast dinner in a year and a half so I really enjoyed it. The best part of the roast dinner was the gravy and Yorkshire puddings - excellent! Christmas in Japan still feels a bit odd as most people go to work and Clara spent the day at school. I was impressed with her patience as she had to wait until 6pm before she could open her presents. I remember always waking up at around 6am and having to drag my parents out of bed so my brother and I could sate our greed.

We all received a goodly amount of presents (especially Clara) and I was particularly chuffed to receive an Aberdeen Football Club home shirt. The shirt should hopefully encourage me to go to the gym or run a bit more frequently.

As said previously, we opened the presents at around 6pm. Because of the time difference, my parents and grandmother in Scotland were able to watch the whole process on Skype. It almost seemed like they were here in Tokyo. It was also nice to see my grandmother online as she is usually hidden away in the old folks home in Staffin. These days she is only wheeled out for special occasions. She seemed to appreciate the events and I was sure that I even caught a brief smile across her face.That's Christmas now covered. The New Year celebrations will be online in a day of two.

2 comments:

Mum - Yours said...

Yes and we enjoyed being part of the present opening too. So nice to see Clara's excitement and Nana certainly did appreciate it. It is wonderful how she just accepts the images on the computer and understands that she is looking at you all in Japan. Not many 85 year old could understand that.

Anonymous said...

Yes and we enjoyed being part of the present opening too. So nice to see Clara's excitement and Nana certainly did appreciate it. It is wonderful how she just accepts the images on the computer and understands that she is looking at you all in Japan. Not many 85 year old could understand that.