I hope you had a wonderful Christmas, if you celebrate! And if not, I hope you had a restful day off.
I thought I’d share with you what I’ve been up to these past few weeks for the holidays.
Can you believe that my family has never had a Christmas tree? Not even a fake one. Growing up, we never had that much money to spare so a Christmas tree was out of the question. My first pay check as a dental hygienist? I bought a Christmas tree for my family. It’s small, lopsided, and perfectly imperfect. But it’s our first tree so we love it to death. And spoiling it like crazy with ornaments.
One of my close friends, Jen, came back from school in Miami. We both love the holiday season so we headed downtown to Union Square to take photos with the Christmas tree.
Each year Macy’s teams up with the SFPCA to create window scenes to encourage people to adopt pets.
I don’t think I could have survived the massive rainstorm without one of these hot chocolates. It made dreary rainy days soo much better.
But of course, massive is relative. We don’t see severe rainstorms that often in San Francisco.
The alternative? Any sort of tea with chrysanthemum flowers.
On Christmas Eve, my sisters, Jen, and I went for our annual shabu shabu. It’s winter. We love our soup.
Jen and I headed downtown to window shop. There’s something about the winter season that’s perfect for window shopping.
Of course, the view is perfect from Macy’s Santa Land.
We indulged. Seriously.
There’s an Irish pub downtown called Lefty O’Doul’s. Every year on Christmas Eve, they hold a fundraiser in hopes of gathering 10,000 donated toys for the SF Firefighter Toy Program. If you’ve read this post, you know why this toy program is important to me. This year, they had a snow machine to create the illusion of snow. They had an orchestra playing Christmas carols besides a Santa. And there are empty barrels set up for donation.
What did you do to celebrate the holidays?
wallflourgirl says
Oh my GOSH girl, you are so much fun over the holidays!! Ghirardelli in the wintertime is totally my style, as is that sneaky spoon! (Caught me!) I simply cannot wait! 🙂 xoxo
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thanks, Ala! The spoon is from For Such a Time Designs on Etsy =)
Gracie K. Harold says
Andrea, thank you for allowing us into your holiday celebration! Ghirardelli is always worth the indulgence 😉 Wishing you the Best for 2015! Love, Gracie
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much, Gracie! Hope you have a wonderful new year!
Hanna says
Beautiful Christmas tree! <3
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thanks, Hanna! Happy New Year!
niviews says
Great to read. Love it 🙂
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you!
arlenedavidsully says
I enjoyed your story about your first tree. I like that it was imperfectly perfect so it had real charm.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I agree! Happy New Year!
Spocki says
Looks fabulous! I love your Christmas tree :). We didn’t have one this year, but then, we have our Antarctica photos to look at – that is spoiling us enough.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
A trip to Antarctica sounds perfect for the winter! So jealous!
nikibayard says
lovely post, fab 🙂 thank you
Niki
xo
LadyPinkRose says
How I totally enjoyed your post! The one pic of the SPCA grabbed me. Thank you. Love, Amy
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Happy New Year, Amy!
Jenna at Boston Chic Party says
Love this post, Andrea! I am so glad you had such a happy holiday with family and friends!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much, Jenna!
dormousetidings says
What a wonderful story about your Christmas tree. Merry Christmas 🙂
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you! Happy New Year!