Saturday 21 December 2013

Festive Cheer (picture heavy!)


 Thank you all so much for the lovely comments left on my last post. I hope you all have a wonderful holiday season, filled with friends, family and food!
I thought I'd do a picture walk today of all the Christmas goings on in my student house. I'm so looking forward to be spending Christmas with my family, but it's still nice to spend time with my house mates and decorate our house too :)
Here is our humble tree, complete with presents and home made decorations!



I'm sure you will recognise these little ornaments from my previous blog posts :) It's great to finally be able to display them properly. 


Also on display for the first time this year is my framed CCN Gingerbread House.



We had our house Christmas meal on Thursday, seeing as most of us were travelling on different days to get home. We didn't take the traditional route for food. We had a Mexican night! I was on cooking duty, which I love. I take such joy in preparing food for others, that we can all sit around the table and enjoy. I made two different types of chilli and a batch of rice, and we also had home made guacamole and Christmas tree-shaped tortilla chips! Very festive!

White rice and veggie chilli (sweet potato, spinach, peas, onion, kidney beans)

Meat chilli in the slow cooker (beef mince, pork mince and bacon)

After we were thoroughly stuffed from our delicious meal, it was time for presents! I received such a wonderful gift from my house mates. It was so thoughtful and perfect for me :) 



Isn't it charming? It's a wooden suitcase that's been decorated to look vintage. It's just so pretty and I love it! But even better, there were more goodies inside. 


A DVD from my wishlist, two vintage style coasters (I collect these) and an X-men comic. 

I feel truly lucky to have been given such a gorgeous gift. Big thank you to Kathryn and Lucy!!

I feel spoilt already and the big day isn't even here yet. I'm travelling tomorrow. I've got my tickets and booked seats so it should be fine, but you never know with our railway systems. Fingers crossed I make it to Glasto in good time. Yes, I am taking my stitching on the train :)
Best wishes and Merry Christmas,
 

4 comments:

Lesleyanne said...

Your food looks gorgeous. Great tree and presents. I hope you have a safe journey to your parents. Happy Christmas.

Carol said...

Looks like your Christmas is off to a great start, Bekca!! love what your housemates gave you--very thoughtful.

Merry Christmas--I know it will be good to get home again and be pampered by mom :)

Karoline said...

Merry Christmas Bekca, sounds like you got off to a good start

Catherine said...

What a fun way to start your holiday!