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DeArdo family christmas

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin at 10:55 am on Sunday, December 24, 2006

“Clark! Audrey’s frozen!”
“All part of the experience, honey.”
–National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation

So, you may ask, what exactly does a DeArdo family Christmas entail?

Well since I’ve started singing Midnight Mass (Mom used to sing it when we were little, but we didn’t all go together), that’s the Mass we haul ourselves to. That means dinner is around 5, 6:00…mom starts the baking festivities in the am, usually around 10 or so (as I write the marble cakes have been baked and smell yum-o….mmmmmmmm). We usually have ham, a pasta bake, some potatoes (we’re Irish, come on), bread (mmmmmm) and this year we have a jell-o/pretzel concoction, which I’m sure will be good (Mom’s a Heilmann, and all Heilmann events must have some sort of jell-o thing. It’s a rule or something.). We will also have sparkling red/white grape juice (yeah, OK, Emily can’t drink the good stuff right now, give me a break) and then the cakes and cookies Mom’s made over the past few weeks post-Mass.

The gifts have alredy been placed under the tree, divided into recepient piles so that no one accidentally opens someone else’s gift and causes confusion/havoc in the wee hours.

After dinner, we usually watch some sort of Christmas-y movie, like A Christmas Story , which we all love. I am also partial to Meet Me In St. Louis since it has one of the best Christmas songs ever, Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas , and Judy Garland looks so great, sitting there in her red velvet dress (mmm) singing it to Margaret O’Brien. Great stuff. AMC or TCM usually has it on, so check if you don’t own the DVD. But we love A Christmas Story. We watch it all the time…I’ve probably be watching it several times a Christmas season since I was about 6. Great, great movie. I don’t care what anyone else says.

Around 9 or so we’ll probably start to change into our Mass clothes, and I’ll get my music ready. I’m sure a nap will happen this afternoon so I don’t fall asleep tonight. At 10:15, I’ll leave and my parents will show up sometime before 11:15, when we will start our program with the fantastic Haydn.

Yeah, I’m excited. :) :) Good times!

One down…

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin at 10:53 am on Sunday, December 24, 2006

and goal to go!

Sang the 9:00 Mass at SPX, which went pretty well. We actually had a nice-sized crowd; not as many as the 10:15 but more than the 8:30. Before Mass ended, Fr. Ochs (our pastor) made an appeal to us to help move the billions of poinsettias from the Bride’s Room to the sanctuary to help get ready for Christmas, as the first Vigil Mass is at 4:00. Nice to see so many people helping…we come when we’re called!! Hopefully they can get the rest of the church ready in time.

I have to be at church by 10:45 but, knowing me, I will probably leave the house at 10:15 to 1) get good parking and 2) get there early to whip my troops into shape. :) Not that we need it, at this point. The time for practicing is gone, and now we just have to have fun with the music we’ve been working since August!

I will blog tonight/tomorrow morning and let you know how it goes…I know you are all breathless with anticipation. :)

Awesome Mary picture

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin at 10:47 am on Sunday, December 24, 2006

http://lh6.google.com/_T3lg6p_ATmc/RY1zSIIYq6I/AAAAAAAAAIU/q t-Vt8a5Ob4/s1600/sorrows.jpg

Check that out…it is awesome.

 
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