Thursday, 31 December 2015

CHRISTMASSSSS!

Today is the big day. Christmas time is here and joy is spread around the household. Up n early, the boys were going around waking us all up, excitement still in their eyes. We all congregated downstairs to open up all the gifts found in our stockings.  Chocolate, fake snow and more chocolate filled my stocking as the smile grew across my face. In the stocking was also my breakfast. A good ol little bowl of coco pops. So being me, i scoffed down the food like a fat kid on a cupcake. But of course the brits ate their food even faster and were waiting by the tree ready to power through the gifts. We put a cap on when everyone can open their gifts. At the turn of the hour 9am everyone was able to open their first gift. So 5 minutes before I set up the camera ready to record the festivities. Paper begun to fly everyone as the wrapping paper begun to be torn off the presents. Considering I'm only a visitor the Weiss family treated me very well this Christmas, giving me a variety of gifts from classic rugby balls to British coffee cups. To return the favor of the Christmas Spirit I had several gifts prepared for each member of the family.

But of course Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without a traditional Roast Lunch though. After the gift opening Zoe and Paul jumped back into the Kitchen. Whilst the fam cooked continued to prepare the lunch, all the boys tried a puzzle in which you have to move a little ball through the maze...except the maze was 3D and very difficult. The maze was called perplexus epic, and at best us boys have only completed approximately half of the maze. This kept us occupied until other family members arrived to the house for the roast lunch.


 
At lunch I met some of Zoe's side of the family: Dylan, Anne, and Keable. The rest of Zoe's family is as outgoing as what she is. The lunch was full of conversations and cheeky banter followed by a beautiful roast turkey and pork.

As a little gift to the whole family, I gave one clip on koala to every member of the family. Although to me I saw it as a cheap knick knack, every member of the family thought it was a stroke of brilliance. It is always good to spread the Christmas Cheer.
Merry Christmas to all xo

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