Every Christmas Eve, our family celebrates Wigilia (Polish Christmas Eve) at night.
For us, this is the only event, and it is one that my Mama has celebrated since she was very little. The food is 'meat-free' and includes pierogi, cucumber-dill salads, boiled potatoes, mushroom barley soup, crushed beets, shrimp, chruschiki (not sure I am spelling this one right--it is angel wings, fried crisps with powdered sugar), rye bread, and oplatki, which are Christmas wafers used to wish each other well.
For us, this is the only event, and it is one that my Mama has celebrated since she was very little. The food is 'meat-free' and includes pierogi, cucumber-dill salads, boiled potatoes, mushroom barley soup, crushed beets, shrimp, chruschiki (not sure I am spelling this one right--it is angel wings, fried crisps with powdered sugar), rye bread, and oplatki, which are Christmas wafers used to wish each other well.
Unfortunately, my Da couldn't make it since he had a migraine,
courtesy of a run in with Mama and some almonds, so he's not actually in any of the pictures.
Also, Rebecca ate all the oplatki beforehand, so we didn't have any.
This was the first time I could actually eat all of the food.
Here we are at the table:
Here we are at the table:
I snuck some food in before everyone else!
Some fancy chocolates that I gave to Big Mom.
She always likes those very much.
She always likes those very much.
My Auntie Rebecca introduced me to sauerkraut pierogi. Yum!
Teddy and me eating dessert.
Opening our presents after dinner
Lauren had to help me out with the wrapping paper
The only picture of all three of us kids
Another Lauren assist.
Teddy and me coloring
Trying out my new sofa lounger. So comfy!
Teddy liked my Thomas present for him
Playing with Lauren and Baba
Lauren and her new game set
Lauren hauling her new game set.
She wanted to play it, but my Mama said I would eat all the pieces.
She wanted to play it, but my Mama said I would eat all the pieces.
Playing with Lauren on our new animals
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