Friday, December 25, 2009

Christmas Eve

Last Christmas, I was avoiding snakes and trying to get rid of a bad case of sunburn. This year, things look a little different.

It seems that we will not have a white Christmas here in London since the rain and milder weather has washed away even the ice that, while not being snow, was at least white. This Christmas finds me thousands of miles from home, but thankfully only a few miles from family. I'll be spending Christmas Day with my cousins and auntie and uncle and calling my family in Australia on Skype at midnight tonight (Christmas Eve) so we can all open presents together.

I've found it hard to get into the spirit of Christmas this year and as weird as it sounds to those who have always had a winter Christmas, I think it's because it's just too cold! Christmas to me is a stinking hot day, usually raining, a lunch of cold cuts, salad and copious amounts of seafood. I have tried my best and I've had moments where it feels perfectly normal to be all rugged up singing about a Winter Wonderland. I'm sure I'll get used to it.

But, at the moment, I miss home. I'm sure I'm not alone.

So wherever you find yourself this Christmas, at home with your family or on the other side of the world from the ones you love, I want to wish you all a very, very Happy Christmas!

1 comment:

Simon Varwell said...

No doubt it's all very strange, but this much snow at Christmas is strange to us too - outside Christmas cards!

Have a great day!