Friday’s Fave Five

Welcome to Friday’s Fave Five, hosted by Susanne at Living to Tell the Story, in which we can share our favorite things from the last week. This has been a wonderful exercise in looking for and appreciating the good things God blesses us with. Click on the button to learn more, then go to Susanne’s to read others’ faves and link up your own.

This is a hard week to narrow the favorites down to just five! But I’ll try.

1. Christmas. Everything about it — the food, the family time, the right blend of…everything. I could make a “Fave Five” just from Christmas! It was a wonderful day — our first white Christmas with a bit of snow. Being able to have all the family together was the best part. And getting to have Jeremy home for an extra couple of days due to problems with his flight was a special bonus.

I mentioned this briefly in my Christmas post, but Jim had received a certificate for Heavenly Ham for something he did at work three years ago — only them we didn’t have one of their stores where we lived. That’s one of the hazards of working at a place where you don’t live, I guess. I suppose we could have gotten one near his job and kept it in a cooler to bring home — but we just never did. But now we live in a city where there is a Heavenly Ham store, and the certificate didn’t have an expiration date and wasn’t confined to one location, so we were able to use it. I hadn’t realized how expensive those things were — we still did have to pay some, but it was delicious.

2. Games. I mentioned earlier a couple of rousing games of Apples to Apples. Another friend told me they found that game boring. It’s always a riot with us. We always read all the descriptions on the cards (though you have to watch out for a very few of them that are inappropriate), and the voices and inflections everyone uses are so funny, and the way we each defend or try to discredit the cards everyone else plays. Then at the end we each read the cards we won as if they described us. In one game I got “Woebegone” and “Friendly” and remarked that that was an odd combination, then Jeremy said, “You are the Eeyore.” Maybe it was one of those “You had to be there” moments, but that was a time I most wish I could have recorded all the funny things people said. Then Jesse got a Kinect as his “big” present and it’s been fun as a family to play games on it.

3. Found money. This was actually before Christmas. Earlier in the year Jesse had accumulated some money from allowances and gifts, and I told him he shouldn’t carry it back and forth to school but should take it out of his wallet and stash it somewhere. So he did — and forgot about it. Even through our move it remained hidden until he discovered it in December. He was thrilled to have a little more money to use for Christmas — he said he always felt bad always having to get the cheapest things on everyone’s lists, like socks, though I assured him that was always fine.

4. Fondu. Mittu got a fondu set for Christmas and she and Jason made a meal for us with it Sunday night. It was only the second time in my life I had ever had fondu. It was good and enjoyable.

5. Mulled cider. Jim got a mulled cider mix on a recent trip and I made it one night this week. I hadn’t had it in a long time and it was so good.

I keep thinking of several “bonus” faves I could mention, but I’ll be a good girl and obey the rules this time. 🙂

Happy New Year to you all!

12 thoughts on “Friday’s Fave Five

  1. Yum! Lots of yummy faves this week, Barbara. I haven’t heard of the game, but it certainly sounds like something you all enjoy immensely — and really, that’s what counts! So nice to have time with your family. Happy new year!

  2. Ahhh that fondu looks great. I’ve only had it twice before but both times were yummy and fun!

    We love Apples to Apples too. We’ve overplayed it a few times therefore we have to put it away for awhile. But when we’ve had some space from it and pull it out again – it’s always enjoyed.

  3. I’ve never heard of the game either, but the way you guys play it makes it sound like fun!

    Wonderful fave fives to wrap up the year. Hope you and your family have a wonderful 2011!

  4. Sounds like you had a really special time :)!

    Can you share how you did the fondu? Recipes and what food you used? James and I found a whole new set for $3 at the thrift store but I haven’t figured out how to do it.

    • Jason and Mittu made it — I’ll have to ask what they used. They were googling cheese sauces for fondu and ended up kind of combining ingredients from different recipes. I know it had Velveeta in it but I am not sure what else.

  5. Nothing better than found money especially when it is yours to being with. Your little get-together fondue looks yummy.
    Happy New Year

  6. As always, it was a pleasure to read the 5 things that happened this week which were favorites for you…I agree about the Ham prices…Honey Bear gets a $50 card to Honey Baked each year..this year he decided to take a Walmart gift card instead and bought himself a coat..unknown to me…when I asked about the ham and he told me, I bought one at Publix for $18…well only half of one but it had lots of slices for serving and tomorrow I am boiling the rest off the bone.
    Speaking of gift cards..a few years ago my son and his wife expressed their dislike of cards and money at Christmas so I continued to buy and wrap gifts for the 5 of them. This year it cost $23 to ship the gifts….On Tuesday, we received gift cards as our gift from them….I’m so pleased that they did that which means next year I can do the same….takes less time and money and the children can buy what they want.
    Happy 2011!

  7. Half the fun of fondue is the stabbing and dipping 🙂 It looks really yummy! Isn’t ‘found money’ just the best? You can enjoy getting it two times.

    Happy New Year, Barbara!

  8. Those were 5 GREAT favorites, I agree! I’m afraid MY favorite 5 this week would have revolved around ONE grandbaby … and that is sO not fair! LOL!

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