@Yadira22
Hello Yadira,
1) Yes we are decorating
2) We'll put up our decorations early-mid December
3) Here is our tree from last year
I may have noshed a Lindor. Or two. We share our beloved old coastal home with guests over the year-end holidays. As it's high summer; hot, humid, and over 30 degrees Celcius most days, things are the opposite of cosy here! It's truly subtropical Christmas.
Many people will braai (British folks, I'm sure you know what that means) for Christmas lunch. Pudding is more likely to be a Saffa favourite, peppermint crisp tart, or ice cream than steamed Christmas pudding.
Our tree is handmade from some bamboo and wood we found in our garden. I decorate in green, which is reflective of our beautiful green coastline, and silver. Mint Lindor balls are put on the tree and under it. It's really difficult not to eat them while setting it up!
Fellow hosts around the world, what is Christmas like where you live and/or host? What do you eat?
Greetings from sunny SA,
Jo